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2018.24.7 firmware

N8Howell33

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Jan 22, 2018
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Salem, OR
I don't yet have the update but it appears it has started rolling out. If you get it please include any screen shots and/or additional findings. It appears this may be a model 3 specific update (at least at this point)
 

JZtheHW

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May 6, 2018
32
14
Yorba Linda, CA
Here are screen shots for 2018.24.7, just updated today on my model 3. I assume it is bug fixed version for 2018.24.1
 

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Shygar

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Aug 7, 2017
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Pleasant Hill, CA
I hope so. My default grip on the wheel doesn't put enough torque on it to register, so I end up having to babysit the nag alerts more than I have to monitor autopilot itself.
How do you hold the steering wheel? I used to use 2 hands but I switched to one hand with my elbow resting on the armrest and I haven't had a single nag in months.
 

JZtheHW

Member
May 6, 2018
32
14
Yorba Linda, CA
Maybe it is a personal feeling, I pretty much use AP on every single day on freeway driving, I felt Autopolit handles the situation that someone cuts into my lance a bit smoother. Absolutely love the summon feature even it is a beta.

I treat AP as driving assistance, watching the traffic while driving, hold the steering wheel and apply a bit of force on it once a while, rarely get the nag.
 

N8Howell33

Member
Jan 22, 2018
273
199
Salem, OR
Thanks for the updates. I’m still stuck on 2018.21.9 too!! Feels like forever!
I think the vast majority of model 3 owners are on 2018.21.9 If you look @ Teslafi OR ev-fw, you will see the percentages of model 3's running 2018.24.X (which it appears .1 was pulled and now it's .7) is very low. I have had 2018.21.9 over a month now and am excited for summon but I understand if they are fixing bugs so it works better by the time majority of the fleet gets the update.
 

Chris350

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Aug 17, 2017
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408
Jupiter, Fla
Picked my car up last Thursday 7/12.

It had the 24.7 installed already.

Last night, I received an update. It appears to be the same 24.7 that the indicated it already had.

Not sure why....
 

angelman

Member
Jul 7, 2018
237
182
los angeles
This may have come in an earlier update but I don't remember it working before. Pushing the rhs steering wheel ball right and left changes the follow distance of the autopilot. I had seen in other forums this was a much request feature.. but maybe it had been implemented earlier and I only just discovered it!
 

swaltner

Active Member
Oct 13, 2012
1,586
1,566
Kansas, USA
This may have come in an earlier update but I don't remember it working before. Pushing the rhs steering wheel ball right and left changes the follow distance of the autopilot. I had seen in other forums this was a much request feature.. but maybe it had been implemented earlier and I only just discovered it!

That was introduced in 2018.18 if not the previous release. That same release also let you adjust the cruise control set speed by scrolling the right wheel up/down.
 

SDKoala

Model 3 LR RWD
Apr 11, 2018
866
963
San Diego
This may have come in an earlier update but I don't remember it working before. Pushing the rhs steering wheel ball right and left changes the follow distance of the autopilot. I had seen in other forums this was a much request feature.. but maybe it had been implemented earlier and I only just discovered it!

That was introduced in 2018.18 if not the previous release. That same release also let you adjust the cruise control set speed by scrolling the right wheel up/down.

Pretty sure it was introduced in 12.1. I remember getting it in April.
 

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