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@LeviB Anything in the seat belt things? I once forgot to unplug the special dog leash.
@LeviB Be sure to try rebooting for good measure too
I’ve seen a few cars having trouble sleeping in the days leading up to a software update. That could be the issue but it doesn’t look like this new release is going out to many cars. Did you get updated to a new version at the sc?Yes, i did try rebooting the car's computer system a few days ago. thanks.
Yes, you have to manually recreate the token every 45 days (or earlier if the tesla password is changed; all existing tokens are immediately invalidated by tesla when you change the password). You'll get reminders from teslafi before the token expires.You say, the tesla.com credentials (Mail-Adress / Password) are not stored on your server and are only used for the token's request and then deleted. Does the user have to create a new token with the same credentials after the expiration of the token (every 45 days) by himself, which credentials are then not stored again on the server?
Does this also apply in the case of changes in the tesla.com credentials?
There are several open source projects/libraries to make working with the Tesla API easier; which one is best for your use case mostly depends on what computer you want to use it on. I'll just give a single-line sample using PowerShell on a Windows computer that doesn't need anything else installed. You'll obviously want to put in your own Tesla email and password@MartinPF:
Can you also explain how to request a new access token directly from the Tesla API on (my) computer and supplying this token to teslafi? Never heard about that.
(Invoke-WebRequest -Uri https://owner-api.teslamotors.com/oauth/token -Method POST -Body @{"grant_type"="password";"client_id"="e4a9949fcfa04068f59abb5a658f2bac0a3428e4652315490b659d5ab3f35a9e";"client_secret"="c75f14bbadc8bee3a7594412c31416f8300256d7668ea7e6e7f06727bfb9d220";"email"="[email protected]";"password"="my_tesla_password"}).Content
Is it on WiFi at all?I exchanged a few emails with Jdeck and it seems my situation is a little bit different from regular behaviors so I'm posting here to see if there's any other member experiencing the same.
My car VIN is 59xxx range Model X and it seems it goes offline at home after like 30 minutes. In most other places it goes from idle to sleep in 30 minutes. Not sure this happens location specific. TeslaFi also seems to be "trying to sleep" status once it becomes online, and it stops polling, so my first short morning drive is not recorded at all.
I use energy saving on and always connected off. My home is in Tokyo and well covered by LTE all the time.
No, it has never been on WiFi at all.Is it on WiFi at all?
Interesting. I was just grasping that maybe the WiFi was connecting to the AP, but didn't have network access.No, it has never been on WiFi at all.
And this has been fixed!@Jdeck I might have missed it, but can we assume things are in the works to support AP2.5 statistics more totally ?
That's my car (well, one of them) on 17.42.1, which appears to have no software, since AP2.5 isn't an option.... and the totals in various places add up to three different things.
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Edit: Created a ticket for this on the site, forget we had support, lol!
If you drive for business, you can use the tag feature (notepad icon on the right of each drive) to tag business drives. Then you can use the Tagged Drives icon at the bottom to search for all your business drives and get the total mileage.All - Just joined and can't wait to see the data.
Any tip or suggested tricks I should think about?