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No shows on setting. No nothing on update note.Once you get it, you have to turn it on in Settings::Autopilot. It does not run by default.
I did soft reboot with two scrolls. I will try again hard reset.Reboot car? Always first question we have to ask. Only other thing I could think of is that the car doesn’t know it’s in the US, which makes no sense.
Meaning what? The brake pedal does nothing. You can try turning off the power from the menu, but it probably won’t do anything additional.I did soft reboot with two scrolls. I will try again hard reset.
I think it’s only activated for highways.
USA only for now, and they settled on the official name actually being Navigate on Autopilot by the way.
Nope, that was about the 42.2 rollout. It's since started rolling out elsewhere as well, but NoA is still USA only as far as I'm aware.The announcement I saw said North America, which includes Mexico and Canada.
Not seeing the option to enable it in the autopilot setting on mine either.Yeah, but he should see it in the settings. If it is not there, he has a problem
Maps are almost never held back from cars, however they ONLY download over wifi, so it's mandatory to have had wifi access at some stage recently to get the maps before NoA will work.Seems that not up to date maps can cause this. But no real info on how to know if they are up to date or on how to force an update.
That’s a good point. Do need all 8 cameras!NoA is available for AP2 and beyond. Sadly mine is AP1, so I am SoL with that feature.