AlanSubie4Life
Efficiency Obsessed Member
Politics-free zone here, man.malarkey
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Politics-free zone here, man.malarkey
1. It's not autonomous driving, you are in control. The car can't do anything you don't want it to do.Big difference: the car is deciding to drive over the limit, not the driver. And drivers not into following the technology may have no idea why it's doing it, or how to stop it.
I've seen that as well.12.3.3 definitely has a rain issue for me. Swerving in and out of clearly malarkey lanes and way to close to the side of the road driving through standing puddles causing FSD to swerve unpredictably. 7 disengagements on a 5 mile drive. Much different than my usual 0 lately.
True, but it is more nuanced than that. If FSD or any other ADAS system removes or degrades a "safety" feature, then it is subject to a recall. FSD was dinged before when an update failed to aggressively cut speed for a reduced speed zone as a previous version did.I'm curious about this. I would have thought this as well, but it's been pointed out that NHTSA has never interfered with speed limits. It's why every car can set their cruise control to speeds well over the speed limit. If NHTSA dinged Tesla, they'd have to ding everyone for allowing it.
Only because you, the driver, set the option to do so.the car is deciding to drive over the limit, not the driver.
Just found this linked from my Tesla app, an Autopilot description.Is there an authoritative site that breaks it down in clear English?
Electronic tow model. 2nd Tesla, with nobody inside, follows 3-4 feet behind the towing Tesla, and it projects ITS rear view camera to the towing car. Towed car follows every move the lead car makes. Now, it's possible to keep adding towed cars to form a train...Other FSD modes to consider:
-Stalking mode - pick the car from touch screen to follow behind
-Hypermiler mode - easy on the acceleration and only regen brake if possible, keep under 60mph at all times for max wh/mi (especially useful on low battery)
-Race mode - pick the car to race against, make revving sound, enter launch mode automatically, accelerate the moment the other car takes off
-Kidnapper evade mode - get as far away and get out of viewing sight of danger as quickly as possible (also works well w/ evading cops)
-Rollercoaster mode - self explanatory
Anything else I missed?
It will have to be after or if I ACTUALLY get 12.3.3 before I can plausibly complain.How long before I can complain about being stuck on 12.3.3?
*Waits for 12.4*
Now.You guys remember what happened last time when I asked how long before I can complain about being stuck on 12.3.2.1? (We got 12.3.3 en masse)
How long before I can complain about being stuck on 12.3.3?
*Waits for 12.4*
Do you actually still not have it. EVERYONE has gotten it.It will have to be after or if I ACTUALLY get 12.3.3 before I can plausibly complain.
Mine does this as well and I noticed it most on the 405 S during the recent rain where it was darting around the carpool lane. Super weird.12.3.3 definitely has a rain issue for me. Swerving in and out of clearly malarkey lanes and way to close to the side of the road driving through standing puddles causing FSD to swerve unpredictably. 7 disengagements on a 5 mile drive. Much different than my usual 0 lately.
I guess that makes me a NO one then.Do you actually still not have it. EVERYONE has gotten it.
Open a service ticket or something.
The ONLY thing service can do is reinstall. I will probably do that this weekend if I don't get it.Open a service ticket or something.
Reinstall the vehicle FW.
Alan mode, no matter what software is installed, the car will always do the wrong thing. Great mode for scaring off potential FSD users...Other FSD modes to consider:
Anything else I missed?
Put the car in Drive and wait for the little grey steering wheel to show up next to the PRDL icons. Then pull down once on the stalk and once the grey wheel turns blue you’re in FSD.Quick FSD question for you all: How do you start FSD? Can you do it with the car in Park? Can you do it with your foot on the brake?
I've had numerous times where I pulled down on the stalk to try to start FSD and nothing happened. Even if I am in drive and moving I sometimes get nothing with a pull of the stalk. Sometimes I try 2-3 times before FSD starts. Because of this inconsistency, I'm wondering if I'm doing something wrong, but it occurred to me that I didn't really know the rules when it came to starting FSD.
Ideally I'd like to be parked, selected a destination with the nav, then <do something to start FSD> and have the car drive off. I know it currently won't reverse out of a parking spot, but it would be nice if it could just pull forward and go, if possible.
It seems like I first have to be in drive without my foot on the brake, but sometimes I seem to need to actually be moving as well.
Except for the 38% of the cars on Teslafi that have updated to 2024.8.x. They have FSDbV11.4.9. And apparently no update path to V12 for now.Do you actually still not have it. EVERYONE has gotten it.