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  1. Deaf Paul

    Making Tesla Cars Deaf-Friendly?

    Curious if Tesla or anybody has looked into options for making our cars more deaf-friendly? I was born deaf and don't speak, and I run into deaf-world problems daily with my Tesla cars (M3, M3LR [sold 2 weeks ago], MYLR and a MYP). For example, here are my top 3 deaf-world issues when using...
  2. S

    2023 M3P: Unable to Charge Unable to charge PCS_a023 and HVP_w015 Alerts

    Bought my 2023 M3P, last week, and within the sixth day (with only 237 miles) the following alerts showed up and stated that they were from 6:15 a.m., I was asleep and the Tesla Mobile Connector hadn't been delivered to my house as of yet, so I am confused... This is a screenshot from my...
  3. T

    2021.40.6 Model S update alerts and loss of functionality

    I have an August 2015 build Model S 90D with AP1 and an upgrade to MCU2. I received 2021.40.6 over the air update on Nov 23 2021. I was greeted with the following alerts the next time I entered the vehicle: - Automatic Emergency Braking is Disabled - Power braking assist reduced - Autopilot...
  4. M

    Audible warning alert

    The car gives me various warnings and requests that display on the screen, like it wants to change lanes and I need to approve it. Maybe it chimes when those messages display. It would be helpful if I could get it to speak those messages. A second choice would be a different chime sound that...
  5. .FP.

    Points of Interest - Alerts

    Hi, I tried to look into this and can't find anything on it. Does anyone know if there is a way to set up points of interest in the navigation and have the car alert you as you approach each one? Thanks in advance!
  6. R

    Maintenance questions and reminders

    1) Is there a way to set up reminders for maintenance items? Most cars now a days have a way to set this up, like for tire rotation (6250 miles), clean and lubricate brake calipers(12500 miles), brake fluid check (2 years), cabin air filter replacement (2 years), A/C bag replacement (6 years)...
  7. S

    Model X 75D undrivable after alerts

    Hi, first time posting here and I apologize for incoming sob story but finding myself with limited recourse to solve my situation and hoping someone knows a way to help. I received my Model X 75D June 2018 and instantly fell in love. I stretched my budget a bit (or more) but found every bit of...
  8. P

    Model Y: Safety Features

    Tesla is one of the safest cars in the world. However, there may be safety features that may not work as expected or do not exist yet. Please post your comments.
  9. HankLloydRight

    Announcing 'EV Alert System' available for all Teslas

    Many of you may be familiar with my EV-HORN project that gave people the ability to trigger via a remote control any of 8 different sounds, loud enough to be a Pedestrian Warning Sound, but triggered manually. It was a fun device, but not really useful as an automatic PWS device. That all...
  10. michidragon

    2019.32.2.2 Blindspot Detection Limited on back country roads..?

    So the reason I bring this i up is: I've been getting "Blindspot Detection Limited" warnings since a week after I got my car in Dec. 2018. They usually came up completely randomly and lasted all day. They've replaced pretty much everything related: Every camera (some several times), the camera...
  11. S

    I need a translator for the R2D2 in my M3

    I'm a Star Wars fan but never have been able to understand all of R2D2's beeps and alert noises. I'm having the same problem with my Model 3. There are very pleasant and not very pleasant beeps, bells, and other noises that it makes when it wants me to know something or to warn me...
  12. Gwgan

    Sensors, service alerts, and air conditioning

    Is there a sensor for the air conditioning refrigerant? It seems Tesla has more system sensors than other cars and now relies on those to schedule service without routine checks. After tire air pressure and washer fluid level the chiller capacity may be the next most frequent service, followed...
  13. Fernand

    Why doesn't Mod3 user interface make reading alerts easier?

    My peripheral vision isn't as good as it was years ago. Maybe it was never great. I know I'm not alone in this. I wear my computer glasses down on my nose, and that works just fine. But much as I LOVE my Model 3 I find the alerts unfathomably poorly done, and I can't help questioning the UI's...