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    Autopilot: Overshooting Exit lane on freeway and proceeding into the shoulder.

    Is there any reliable method to report mapping problems? this issue coupled with how it navigates to my house would be 2 significant navigation problems that I haven't figured out how to resolve in over a year. I've tried 1. Bug reports via car 2. Google Maps, openstreetmaps, tomtom all show...
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    Autopilot: Overshooting Exit lane on freeway and proceeding into the shoulder.

    This is continuing to occur on both v12 updates I've received. There is no traffic, its proceeding to an empty exit lane that is appearing due to the exit, but it then proceeds too far in the lane change and dives into the shoulder. Sometimes it saves it before exiting the lane and sometimes...
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    Torquing Lug Nuts with Torque Sticks 120ftlbs or 140?

    So actually technically i'm using an electric "impact driver" not an impact wrench it's 2500 rpm and 300IPM. I used a 1/4" converter to 1/2" to get it to work with the torque sticks.
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    Torquing Lug Nuts with Torque Sticks 120ftlbs or 140?

    For the Torque Sticks, I am using a electric impact wrench. Not sure if i should be concerned vs using an air impact wrench
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    Torquing Lug Nuts with Torque Sticks 120ftlbs or 140?

    Thanks for the feedback, the only type of wrench I have is one of those manual 4 post spinner ones so wouldn't be able to tell how much torque I'm putting down. but I guess I could muscle it down tight unless you recommend a certain technique. Thanks!
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    Autopilot: Overshooting Exit lane on freeway and proceeding into the shoulder.

    2023 Model Y LR AWD FSD. Fairly consistently the vehicle will attempt to change lanes to exit the freeway and overshoot the lane change and cross over into the shoulder. Shoulder and lane markings we very visible to the eye so it's pretty scary. Has happened through all FSD versions, 80%...
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    Torquing Lug Nuts with Torque Sticks 120ftlbs or 140?

    Hi, I have a 2023 19" MYLR. I just rotated my tires and my Torque Sticks are either 120 Ft-lbs or 140 Ft-lbs. I understand my 19" Wheels and lug nuts should be Torqued to 129 Ft lbs, which one should i use? For now I did 120 Ft Lbs as I was worried I might over torque the lug nuts, but I'm...