So, we have a 2015 85D still on MCU1 that was working just fine with the exception of a very slow browser we weren't using anyway. Never really saw software upgrades for the car before but I got an alert that one was available. So it took it. When we got back in the car the instrument cluster would not come on. Then, it came back on but had a message saying that a Software upgrade was required and to schedule a service? Now, buttons on steering wheel don't work correctly, can't scroll through menus or use the volume button and it will just stay on miles and not switch to percentage when changed on the main screen. Not sure what other problems exist though. We held down both scroll buttons to reboot but same condition persists with the same message. Here are my questions if anyone has insight:
1) Has anyone else had an issue like this before and what did you do?
2) Is there a way to just roll back the update and go back to what it was? My wife really didn't want to mess with anything and I think she would be most happy with that.
3) I'm out of warranty but since Tesla's update broke the thing, would they normally cover fixing it?
I know upgrading to MCU2 would be the logical thing to do but it's an expense that really is a repair for something Tesla pushed out. Just looking for some feedback before my service appointment.
1) Has anyone else had an issue like this before and what did you do?
2) Is there a way to just roll back the update and go back to what it was? My wife really didn't want to mess with anything and I think she would be most happy with that.
3) I'm out of warranty but since Tesla's update broke the thing, would they normally cover fixing it?
I know upgrading to MCU2 would be the logical thing to do but it's an expense that really is a repair for something Tesla pushed out. Just looking for some feedback before my service appointment.