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2020.36.3

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Just took a 30 minute drive to work. No noticeable changes. Although, it only detected about a third of the speed limit signs...and I got a nice hard phantom brake while passing a semi turning in the left lane :) B-E-A-UTIFUL
 
Unfortunately 36.3 didn't resolve my hood latch sensor issue. So it looks like my 800 mi trip back home tomorrow will have to be driven the VERY old fashioned way: without even basic cruise control. Joy! Though I guess I should just consider myself lucky if the whole of the front suspension doesn't fall out from under the car during the trip
 
Unfortunately 36.3 didn't resolve my hood latch sensor issue. So it looks like my 800 mi trip back home tomorrow will have to be driven the VERY old fashioned way: without even basic cruise control. Joy! Though I guess I should just consider myself lucky if the whole of the front suspension doesn't fall out from under the car during the trip

What’s this issue? I’ve read about adjusting the bump stops for the hatch but not much else
 
Unfortunately 36.3 didn't resolve my hood latch sensor issue. So it looks like my 800 mi trip back home tomorrow will have to be driven the VERY old fashioned way: without even basic cruise control. Joy! Though I guess I should just consider myself lucky if the whole of the front suspension doesn't fall out from under the car during the trip
Yeah, because Tesla's are on the roadsides all over sidelined by broken suspensions.... :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
Unfortunately 36.3 didn't resolve my hood latch sensor issue. So it looks like my 800 mi trip back home tomorrow will have to be driven the VERY old fashioned way: without even basic cruise control. Joy! Though I guess I should just consider myself lucky if the whole of the front suspension doesn't fall out from under the car during the trip
The hood latch i think is a known issue. I don't think it can be fixed from an update. The video below talks about it.