After about 6 weeks in the Body Shop, my MS is returned to me, but it has no streets, traffic, or Satellite View on the touchscreen. The LTE signal is there, the Browser works, and the Tesla App connects once I turn the Remote Access back On ... so the cell-data connection is working. I try a full reboot, but no joy. Very strange, since most map loss is due to loss of connectivity, and sometimes very slow due to too many Recent entries.
A Route to an SpC shows an appropriate blue line path, and the red-arrow car icon is trying to move along it, but the icon appears to get "stuck" on the blue line when I am off the displayed route, perhaps because there are no other roads displayed for the car to "travel" on.
I then notice that a download is waiting to be installed. I guess that the 2.32.65 download (from 2.22.35) is somehow large and using more memory than usual, and that the Nav just cannot get enough memory to work properly. So, when I get home, I install the update ... and then everything works fine. Strange that this is the only download of about 10 or more that has caused this No-Map problem.
Cheers, Gary
A Route to an SpC shows an appropriate blue line path, and the red-arrow car icon is trying to move along it, but the icon appears to get "stuck" on the blue line when I am off the displayed route, perhaps because there are no other roads displayed for the car to "travel" on.
I then notice that a download is waiting to be installed. I guess that the 2.32.65 download (from 2.22.35) is somehow large and using more memory than usual, and that the Nav just cannot get enough memory to work properly. So, when I get home, I install the update ... and then everything works fine. Strange that this is the only download of about 10 or more that has caused this No-Map problem.
Cheers, Gary