Got this message when trying to set dog mode today. Tried setting a mobile appointment but earliest they can get here is April 8. Tried rebooting the car. Anyone else seeing this problem? I’m on the newest update.
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They are supposed to show up on the 8th to replace the humidity sensor and possibly the wiring harness. We had 3 days of extremely dry weather (25% humidity) in the mountains this week and I left the car parked the entire time. Problem cleared up. Problem started when we had 6 straight days of rain up here so guessing something is goofy in the sensor. Rain is coming so guess will find out soonHow did you get on with this? I have had the same fault in my car for four months since it was new. They told me it was a firmware issue which I am seriously starting to doubt. I have installed 5 firmware updates since delivery.
Melbourne Australia. Sounds like they are on the right track though as Xamblers post says they were looking at replace the Humidity sensor. The temperature and relative humidity sensor are in he HVAC sensor par kit. As I understand it, the Model 3 has a temperature sensor with 3 sensors in the display panel base (which you can see underneath if u look) and the humidity sensor is in the rear vision mirror mount.@Flatbat which SC did you go too? So that Xambler can tell his SC to call them for the correct info, you never know if some SC are clueless to areas which don’t have these climate issues..
Cool, I had to re-route the one under the screen when I installed the tilted adjustable screen mount.Melbourne Australia. Sounds like they are on the right track though as Xamblers post says they were looking at replace the Humidity sensor. The temperature and relative humidity sensor are in he HVAC sensor par kit. As I understand it, the Model 3 has a temperature sensor with 3 sensors in the display panel base (which you can see underneath if u look) and the humidity sensor is in the rear vision mirror mount.
Haven't asked yet. Safelite said they would fix it if it was related to their repair (but they could not diagnose it). I will probably contact them this week or next. I have the old harness to show them.Yep. Bad humidity sensor froze our feet also. Whoever replaced the mirror likely screwed up...they cover the cost?
I got this message after having my windshield replaced. Another side effect was Auto climate control always blew air to the floor, not dash or defroster vents. Tesla service diagnosed that the wiring harness was damaged for the temperature and humidity sensor wires in the rear-view mirror area. New harness was $100. Total repair cost $248.
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