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Got the notification a few minutes ago, now I'm on 2018.10.5That is a pretty recent update.
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Got the notification a few minutes ago, now I'm on 2018.10.5That is a pretty recent update.
Not sure if it's because mine is still calibrating (just picked up today), but TACC works and I tried using it at 45mph on a local road. Headed toward cars at a stoplight that it wasn't tracking was pretty uncomfortable and I used the brake before I found out how close it wanted to get. I'll revise if it changes once it's fully functional, but I'd be careful for now pulling up to stopped cars! (S/X people reported this was much improved on their end)
Edit: 10.5 software installed right before pickup.
Yup I was just testing it out due to S/X owners reporting that it works now. Wasn’t doing anything dangerous! Plenty of room to stop without even using brakes (just regen until the final little bit). Figured people would want to know!I know we're all adults here, but that is really not what TACC is for. One of the known (and warned about) limitations of TACC is it may not be able to sense stopped cars if the car in front of you changes lanes.
Wife will now drive the 3 again. Crazy Ivan's are gone on hill crests. Comparable to recent AP update on Model S after early impressions.
Sorry, I couldn’t resist
One ping only, Vasily.
I got the update and took the car out for a drive to check out the auto-pilot behavior change and yes, it feels quite different, especially the lane changes. One thing happened while I was out that I had not experienced before. It may just be coincidence so tell me if this is not new.
I was driving with AP on as I passed a large truck (18-wheeler). The truck was in the lane to the left of me and as I passed the truck it drifted just a bit toward me. Not enough to be a threat but a noticeable "wobble" I guess. The Model 3 cut down the music and let out a long loud beeeeeep with red lines showing around the left rear of the car icon. Continuous tone, not the beep-beep-beep of the frontal collision alert. I've never heard that continuous beep before and never experience a side warning from the 3, but I've also only driven it for a couple thousand miles. Is this new or has there always been a side warning tone?
I got the update and took the car out for a drive to check out the auto-pilot behavior change and yes, it feels quite different, especially the lane changes. One thing happened while I was out that I had not experienced before. It may just be coincidence so tell me if this is not new.
I was driving with AP on as I passed a large truck (18-wheeler). The truck was in the lane to the left of me and as I passed the truck it drifted just a bit toward me. Not enough to be a threat but a noticeable "wobble" I guess. The Model 3 cut down the music and let out a long loud beeeeeep with red lines showing around the left rear of the car icon. Continuous tone, not the beep-beep-beep of the frontal collision alert. I've never heard that continuous beep before and never experience a side warning from the 3, but I've also only driven it for a couple thousand miles. Is this new or has there always been a side warning tone?
There is a video of 2018.10.1 changes here (rearview camera starts at 87 seconds):Sorry if I missed, but are there any before and after picts of the back up camera change?
I'm jealous of you guys getting these updates. I seem to be two or three updates behind with being still stuck with 2017.50.13. Anyone else still with this version? (I have gotten updates before with the car in the garage so cellular coverage isn't the problem.)