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Tried auto steer in the rain this morning. Within 30 seconds it drifted across the left line. Never had that happen before in any condition. Not impressed so far.
Here as well. Drove from NJ to Wisconsin and 17.17.4 worked extremely well even in rain. Not sure I will upgrade right now even if I get an update notice.Also a member of Club 17.17.4 ... and darn proud of it.
Tried auto steer in the rain this morning. Within 30 seconds it drifted across the left line. Never had that happen before in any condition. Not impressed so far.
Also stuck on 17.17.4. Hopefully the next update we get bumps us to the latest one and not to a next version such as 17.24.x
Here as well. Drove from NJ to Wisconsin and 17.17.4 worked extremely well even in rain. Not sure I will upgrade right now even if I get an update notice.
You'll always get the latest version suitable for your hardware.
Smooth as silk is a lie, doesn't exist and we will never get it.
I've found this to be the case as well. I don't remember the exact version number but I can remember in the past that there was a new version (let's call it v2) that came out. Several weeks later, another new version (v3) came out. I got a notification that an update was available for my car. I installed it and figured my car would get the latest version (v3) but when I checked the release notes, I found that I got v2 which had already been out for a month. A few days later, I ended up getting v3. So...v3 was for my car and was the "latest version" but I didn't get the latest version right away.That's not correct. You get what Tesla headquarter wants to give to your car. There might very well be a newer version that's suitable for the car.