RamshakleZ
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n00b question. Is there a way to force the download... or do you need to wait for Tesla to push it to you?
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A service center will update you if you are having something else done. Otherwise the only thing to do is be connected to wifi when parked at home, as they prefer transferring by wifi.n00b question. Is there a way to force the download... or do you need to wait for Tesla to push it to you?
A service center will update you if you are having something else done. Otherwise the only thing to do is be connected to wifi when parked at home, as they prefer transferring by wifi.
My question specifically is asking if I can force the update to begin immediately? In other words, if I am connected to my WiFi at home, how can I force my car to search for and initiate an update?
It just simply works in auto mode.
Ok - well know I will just have to wait for update.
In the same boat! The insanity of waiting for the car has turned into the insanity of coaxing it to update. I'm embarrassed to admit I spent yesterday parking it above ground in hourly street parking, leaving a phone in there as a wifi hotspot, driving it near a service center, etc etc etc. No update yet!
My car updated to 2.24.30 and DRL works in auto.
However, my rated range suddenly dropped 5 miles after the update, and has stayed at the lower number after a couple of charge cycles. Meaning, the rated range at my 90% charge is now 5 miles lower than it was before the update.
Anyone else see this?
Aha!
Proof that DRLs consume energy !?