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It may be that the sensitivity is just set to low but I opened a case with Tesla regardless. We are suppose to have full sun tomorrow so I will see it that will make a difference and report back.
Same for me (one week old MS60 w/2.50.180). Headlight turns off eventually after leaving garage. Most of the time headlights were off during drive (SoCal freeway) but when I go under bridges/overpass, the headlights would turn a for a bit then turn off. It wasn't consistent though, both the delay and the duration.Ok, I had some success today and I'll share my experience. The net is that I believe the sensors are capturing light ineffectively or they are simply too sensitive.
When I drove in full sun, the lights turned off but when I drove down a road that is in a wooded area with tree shadows the lights turned on. When I went through my bank's covered drive through, they turned on until full sun was detected again.
When I drove to the west where the sky was littered with overcast the lights turned on. In the opposite direction where there was full sun without shadows or overcast, the lights turned back off.
Ok, I had some success today and I'll share my experience. The net is that I believe the sensors are capturing light ineffectively or they are simply too sensitive.
When I drove in full sun, the lights turned off but when I drove down a road that is in a wooded area with tree shadows the lights turned on. When I went through my bank's covered drive through, they turned on until full sun was detected again.
When I drove to the west where the sky was littered with overcast the lights turned on. In the opposite direction where there was full sun without shadows or overcast, the lights turned back off.
Same problem on my one day old 90D. Better always on than always off. That would be a real problem. Hoping for a fix in 8.1Same problem with my MS, headlights are always on, I have to manually turn them off.
Why would you want to turn them off?With the latest software release, the "Auto Headlights" feature on AP2 has been enabled.
Unfortunately, on my car, the "Auto" mode doesn't seem to recognize daylight. The headlights are always on in "Auto" (as is the headlight indicator on the instrument cluster).
Has anyone else noticed this...or am I doing something wrong or not waiting long enough for them to turn off?
They won't fix it. It's a safety issue and a darn good one at that! Thank you Tesla!A bit of annoying software problem, but I'm sure tesla will fix it in due time.
This is how a normal car with auto headlights works: When its Daylight your car runs with the DRL's only - when it gets dusk or dark the headlights come on. When you turn your car off the headlights turn off. Why do you need to drive around with your headlights on 24/7?They won't fix it. It's a safety issue and a darn good one at that! Thank you Tesla!
Lol!The headlights should always be on anyway, for safety sakes.
That's the one good thing our government has done right in Canada!