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Got it today at service center. No release notes. Only change I have seen so far is that the the charging scheduler is active.
Yup, this has been fixed!I wonder if the auto wiper door opened issue was fixed on this release
Yup, this has been fixed!
This alone is reason enough to pick Tesla over their competitors.
Many manufacturers do firmware upgrades—just not OTA. That is the key.Because the wipers have a door that opens automatically? That's reason enough by itself to choose Tesla over the competition? I can think of a long list of reasons why I prefer Tesla, but I gotta say that a windshield wiper door is not on that list. Am I missing something?
Or maybe you meant that they do over-the-air firmware upgrades. As cars become more computerized, all car makers are going to have to start doing some sort of firmware upgrades pretty soon.
Not only the fact that it's over the air updates, but the fact that the CEO saw somebody with a problem and fixed it within a week. With over 15 releases Apple has yet to fix their podcast app from crashing nearly every time I download a new episode while playing over 4g. And this is the richest company in the world that makes hundreds of millions of this units every year and has over a billion units out right now in circulation. Not to compare apple to Tesla by any meansBecause the wipers have a door that opens automatically? That's reason enough by itself to choose Tesla over the competition? I can think of a long list of reasons why I prefer Tesla, but I gotta say that a windshield wiper door is not on that list. Am I missing something?
Or maybe you meant that they do over-the-air firmware upgrades. As cars become more computerized, all car makers are going to have to start doing some sort of firmware upgrades pretty soon.
My understanding was that because the model 3 does not have a rain sensor, when they finally introduced auto wipers they didn't account for the door being open while in use. the auto wiper would splash rain into the door while you're standing there. I agree that it's ridiculous that a lot of the software glitches can even occur in the first place, but I'm praising them on the way that they fixed it.I don't understand why the wiper/door thing was a problem again? It was a know problem with the S wipers and was fixed long ago. Do they not learn from past mistakes or have short term memory? that is my concern. OTA software updates are great but there are many things that just should not need to be fixed and really need simple testing. The S had a ton of these things, seemed like no one really tried out the car before they started selling them.
I don't understand why the wiper/door thing was a problem again? It was a know problem with the S wipers and was fixed long ago. Do they not learn from past mistakes or have short term memory? that is my concern. OTA software updates are great but there are many things that just should not need to be fixed and really need simple testing. The S had a ton of these things, seemed like no one really tried out the car before they started selling them.
Not only the fact that it's over the air updates, but the fact that the CEO saw somebody with a problem and fixed it within a week. With over 15 releases Apple has yet to fix their podcast app from crashing nearly every time I download a new episode while playing over 4g. And this is the richest company in the world that makes hundreds of millions of this units every year and has over a billion units out right now in circulation. Not to compare apple to Tesla by any means
Got it today at service center. No release notes. Only change I have seen so far is that the the charging scheduler is active.
I think that you meant "The charging scheduler is active! But that's the only change I've seen so far."
Charge scheduling is very important.
Is the scheduling the same good-enough-for-California scheduling from the S and X?
Or maybe you meant that they do over-the-air firmware upgrades. As cars become more computerized, all car makers are going to have to start doing some sort of firmware upgrades pretty soon.
Many manufacturers do firmware upgrades—just not OTA. That is the key.
Not only the fact that it's over the air updates, but the fact that the CEO saw somebody with a problem and fixed it within a week. With over 15 releases Apple has yet to fix their podcast app from crashing nearly every time I download a new episode while playing over 4g. And this is the richest company in the world that makes hundreds of millions of this units every year and has over a billion units out right now in circulation. Not to compare apple to Tesla by any means
Or they _do_ do them... for one model year. But once your model isn't the current one, you're SOL. The very first Model S's are still getting the same updates as everyone else (as far as they are applicable to their hardware).And many don't do them at all unless they are forced to do so because of a recall. I've reported things to other companies in the past and had them tell me that it seemed like a good idea and might make it into a future model year.