I am definitely enjoying autopilot but can say with all honesty that my wife as passenger is not My wife does ride with me quite a bit but like a cat waiting for someone who does not like cats - AP seems to save these moments for when she is in the car.
I have have phantom breaking twice now where there was nothing there. The pattern seems to be transitions from sun to shade. One time in a tunnel and one time going under a overpass. a sudden sharp break which causes me to take immediate control.
Yesterday - I was in the far left lane which was HOV. 2 cars were in front of me and decided to abruptly take the left hand HOV exit from the freeway. My car made a sudden decision to follow them up the exit ramp. I again took control and guided it to stay on the freeway. Today I went through that same spot again (but no cars ahead of me). AP stayed on the freeway and did not try to take the exit.
I do not have FSD - only AP. I have owned my Model 3 since April. I may have to keep AP off while my wife is in the car . Is this typical? Any thoughts?
I have have phantom breaking twice now where there was nothing there. The pattern seems to be transitions from sun to shade. One time in a tunnel and one time going under a overpass. a sudden sharp break which causes me to take immediate control.
Yesterday - I was in the far left lane which was HOV. 2 cars were in front of me and decided to abruptly take the left hand HOV exit from the freeway. My car made a sudden decision to follow them up the exit ramp. I again took control and guided it to stay on the freeway. Today I went through that same spot again (but no cars ahead of me). AP stayed on the freeway and did not try to take the exit.
I do not have FSD - only AP. I have owned my Model 3 since April. I may have to keep AP off while my wife is in the car . Is this typical? Any thoughts?