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No. I was afraid that I will loose access to the fsd. Can I do it?Have you done a MCU hard reset or a System Menu Power Off/ wait 30 minutes?
Thanks for the fix. I did the same and included a system reboot. Now everything seems to be working.Fixed:
What didn't work: reset (pressing the steering wheel scrolls), powering down, turning off fsd for short period of time and driving around the city.
What worked for some peculiar reason:
Turning off the fsd and driving couple of miles (6+) including some highways with highway autopilot engaged. Now it works again.
Unfortunately, the UI option to restore the car to factory default, resets all user settings. That's way more than I would do, unless I was really desperate.Can someone point me to a reliable method to fully cycle both computers, short of pulling the cables?
Thanks
Although the two button salute for the screen computer reboots it, I haven't been able to do a system reboot for months.
I used to do the power off from the menu, with phone in Airplane mode, sit motionless in the car and wait 10 minutes. I'd see the mirrors fold, hear the contactors drop, total dead silence. Then tapping the brake it would takes like over a minute to re-boot and be running again.
I asked at Tesla service and got contradictory answers. Some techs said it was never made to reboot. Others said it's been "disabled" now. Can someone point me to a reliable method to fully cycle both computers, short of pulling the cables?
Thanks