You can install our site as a web app on your iOS device by utilizing the Add to Home Screen feature in Safari. Please see this thread for more details on this.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Wonder how it is going to work with two Tesla’s with varying SOC’s daily and different departure times for each car sharing a 100AMP (80AMP useable) circuit with two HPWCs. Going to be interesting for sure.
Oh I hope not. Mine are too sensitive to the point where if it is a drizzle I would rather have them off as it is easier to look through tiny spots and not this black thing swinging across my view skipping along the way because the windshield is barely wet.Has anybody noticed the nice improvement with the automatic wipers with this release?
I was a drizzly day here yesterday and the wipers worked perfectly, more sensitive than before.
I think a little sensitivity adjustment skider would be nice ... to match user preference.Oh I hope not. Mine are too sensitive to the point where if it is a drizzle I would rather have them off as it is easier to look through tiny spots and not this black thing swinging across my view skipping along the way because the windshield is barely wet.
Never ceases to amaze me how different everyone's experience with these blasted wipers is. I'm still on 32.x and I'm forever forcing them to wipe more since I can hardly see anything.Oh I hope not. Mine are too sensitive to the point where if it is a drizzle I would rather have them off as it is easier to look through tiny spots and not this black thing swinging across my view skipping along the way because the windshield is barely wet.
Oh I hope not. Mine are too sensitive to the point where if it is a drizzle I would rather have them off as it is easier to look through tiny spots and not this black thing swinging across my view skipping along the way because the windshield is barely wet.
It seems we both got interior raining garages. How are you liking yours?My wipers work hard in the garage while outside in rain they take it easy.
Typical pattern for the updates between big new features. They tend to want to hit a small percentage of the fleet with a week or two of pausing in between. Sometimes they will push out dot releases for AB testing but other times just continue rolling out the older update..1 rollout seems to have slowed to a trickle. Is this typical pattern or is .2 likely to be imminent?
Any improvements for Navigate on Autopilot ?
It’s much better on NOAP. I stopped using it prior to 36.1 but the latest update is giving me the confidence to use it every time now.
It’s much better on NOAP. I stopped using it prior to 36.1 but the latest update is giving me the confidence to use it every time now.
I hope I get 2019.36 this week then because I will be taking a long trip next Saturday. Improved NOA would be very nice for my trip.
What changed? Is it more assertive with merging into traffic and changing lanes? That's the biggest problem I have with 2019.32.12.2 . It won't accelerate enough to get over, or is just generally hesitant.
You will definitely have a nice trip with NOAP. I experienced maybe once or twice if the phantom braking but not as hard as before. The car slowed down when it approached a bridge but wasn’t as hash as before. Hopefully the update will come soon for everyone.
If definitely keeps the moisture inside.It seems we both got interior raining garages. How are you liking yours?