this was an issue before this update, and it still might be.[Nope] Audio system erratically switches (to FM radio)
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this was an issue before this update, and it still might be.[Nope] Audio system erratically switches (to FM radio)
Oddly I am on 2.52.22 and still getting the Autosteer only at speed limit. Did I misunderstand that this was supposed to be back to +5 on non-highways?
This has been talked about a lot. My guess is that you have your speed assist set to the speed limit, or to less than +5. Change that to +5 or higher, and I expect you will find that +5 works for you.
With this version of the firmware, Tesla has tied the speed assist speed to the "undivided highway max autosteer speed", allowing the lower of the offset or +5. To many this seems like a questionable connection, as some may want the +5, but also want speed assist set lower. We have not figured out why Tesla needed to connect the two.
I've noticed that now it sometimes has difficulty initializing. Sometimes I have to try two or three times to start it before it the car will actually move. Never had that issue before. I use the fob exclusively.On another topic, Summon seems to be much more responsive after the update. Has anyone noticed this. It seems that it used to take a few seconds after I pressed the frunk or trunk button to start moving, whereas now it starts moving almost immediately.
On another topic, Summon seems to be much more responsive after the update. Has anyone noticed this. It seems that it used to take a few seconds after I pressed the frunk or trunk button to start moving, whereas now it starts moving almost immediately.
I've found the opposite, my summons doesn't seem to work well at all from the fob, especially in reverse mode.I've noticed that now it sometimes has difficulty initializing. Sometimes I have to try two or three times to start it before it the car will actually move. Never had that issue before. I use the fob exclusively.
I've noticed that now it sometimes has difficulty initializing. Sometimes I have to try two or three times to start it before it the car will actually move. Never had that issue before. I use the fob exclusively.
I should actually use the 'summon' feature! I must admit: I've been too chicken to use it (new owner!), or to have the right circumstance/ need to test it out. If you are asking this question, then I take it you use it enough to have noticed the difference! [Man, I have a lot to learn!... and I love that about the Tesla!]
I've found the opposite, my summons doesn't seem to work well at all from the fob, especially in reverse mode.
I suppose the real and only useful aspect of Summon would be to back the car out of a tight spot while in the shopping mall!Although I use Summon all of the time (so I'm not a "Summon denier" ), I have to ask: has anyone ever found that Summon works
reliably and predictably enough that they could honestly say they noticed a difference in reliability from version to version?
yes, it seems to have become wonky for me. when I hold down the rear fob instead of initializing the charge door opens when the door opens the summons will not work.I have to ask: has anyone ever found that Summon works
reliably and predictably enough that they could honestly say they noticed a difference in reliability from version to version?
You should also hear a "ding" as you go above the speed limit plus your offset if you have it turned in in your settings. I find this useful at times.Cheers, I should have read the thread before posting. Set the speed limit warning to +5 and it fixed the autosteer limit for me. What's funny is that I didn't even realize I had the speed limit warning turned on in the first place. It took me a while to figure out that the actual warning is the speed limit sign getting a little larger. Never noticed it before.
Doesn't that depend on whether you've selected "chime" or "visual cue" (slightly enlarged speed limit sign on the display)?You should also hear a "ding" as you go above the speed limit plus your offset if you have it turned in in your settings. I find this useful at times.
Well, I agree that it fixed the equalizer. Mine has stayed as set over all my restarts for a week. BUT -- the audio system switches sources unexpectedly and annoyingly while the car is shut down. Not every time, but it has happened several times. It seems to default back to the FM radio. This was a known bug earlier and I had hoped it would be fixed in this release.
Do others also find this to be the case?
Clever, thanks!
I doubt I'll ever hit that limit again, but it's good to know.
This is it- Living in Houston right now I have on many occasions had a smart-ass enormous truck park so close to the driver side door that without Summon I would have either had to hopefully climb across from the passenger or through the trunk.I suppose the real and only useful aspect of Summon would be to back the car out of a tight spot while in the shopping mall!
I suppose the real and only useful aspect of Summon would be to back the car out of a tight spot while in the shopping mall!