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Interesting, 65mph it also misses. 75mph is on a local road for me...(being somewhat facetious). I define “local road” differently than Tesla.According to the release notes, the vehicle only reads speed limit signs visually on local roads and therefore would ignore 75 MPH signs.
Has anyone with the FSD computer & MCU1 installed 2020.36.3.1 or any other version newer than 2020.36? I have been avoiding downloading any more of the updates since our MCU1 car is working so well on 2020.36 & I don't want to break anything.
Good to know. The car still reads local speed limit signs correctly & chimes for green lights, etc?Running on 2020.36.11 / HW3 / MCU1. No special negative issues (besides the standard )
Good to know. The car still reads local speed limit signs correctly & chimes for green lights, etc?
Yes, the version shown in the app matches the version in the car. While the majority of cars currently have 2020.36.11, it sounds like you were in a smaller group that received 2020.36.12 instead. Currently less than 1% of known cars are on 2020.36.12.when you speak of the version, is that the same as I see in the app? When I first open the app (I'm on Android) and scroll down, I see my odo miles, my VIN, and a Version. Mine went to 2020.36.12 at least a week ago just before people here started talking about v36.11. So I'm wondering if I went further earlier? Or I'm looking at the wrong thing.
36.12 seems to be for mainly Y's. Look at TeslaFIs stats.Yes, the version shown in the app matches the version in the car. While the majority of cars currently have 2020.36.11, it sounds like you were in a smaller group that received 2020.36.12 instead. Currently less than 1% of known cars are on 2020.36.12.
Normal no speed signs action on highways or highspeed roadsNot much experience yet but:
- chimes yes
- stopping at lights yes
- acting on speed signs at highways no
Is your commute mostly surface streets?My car is moving a ton of data each day after I get home and connect to wifi and I barely drive 25ish miles to/from work. I wonder what Tesla is looking for.
Is your commute mostly surface streets?
My commute is mostly highway and I haven't seen very much upload traffic from my router.
Highway sign reading data gathering perhaps?mostly highway. Just checked my router today and barely any traffic today.
What's a daugher card for the MCU?I just had a new daugher card installed in my MCU1, and the vehicle now reads speed limit signs. It did not on the original, dying MCU1. I see the speed limit sign on the left of the vehicle path in the driver display change as I pass speed limit signs. I tested this at an intersection at which one approaches at 30 MPH but the speed limit changes across the intersection to 25. On the old MCU1, the vehicle didn't register the change, but it does now. This was done without Autopilot on. Tomorrow, I'll try in NoA on a road with changing speed limit signs.
It's the product of the motherboard hooking up with a male plug.What's a daugher card for the MCU?