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BTW, the new Infrastructure Bill signed in mid-November has changed this. Adaptative LED headlights are now allowed in the US:This 90 sec video explains the tech in the matrix projector headlights.
This 60 sec video shows what is technically possible with matrix projector headlights, and it's this functionality that is not currently approved for use in the US.
It looks like we have the same problem. But it’s weird that the dark spots are not symmetrical on my car. When looking at the dark spots on the wall 6 ft from the car they look the same. But while driving you only notice the left/ driver dark spot.I can echo all of this. When I picked up a new MYP about a month ago, I immediately noticed I had a "dark spot". I scheduled a service center call, for when I was going to pick up a new MYP for my wife. Picked that up today.
Service center today said that this dark spot is normal for the matrix lights and shooed me away.
Both MYP have this issue.
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Oops....looks like my new MYP needs a camera calibration!
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It can be hard trying to take a picture of the dark spots, but during the drive you can easily see the dark spots.
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Basically....it looks like the "matrix" lights, currently...are always having some leds not shine. Which seems dumb....they should have all of them shine until they update their software to make use of the adaptive headlights (which are now legal in the US). Hopefully this gets fixed soon.
So I mentioned it to the Service Dept. yesterday and the guy gave me a look as if I told him a ghost appears when the headlights turn on. Anyways, he said he haven't heard of this "issue" before so I showed him the photos posted above. His suggestion was to include it in the next service visit and see what the techs say.I've noticed the same dark spot on the left(driver's) side as pictured above on my 22 Model 3(picked up less than a month ago). I will ask the SC during my appointment for a trunk alignment issue today and report back with what they say to that.
It's an inherent flaw of the design.So I mentioned it to the Service Dept. yesterday and the guy gave me a look as if I told him a ghost appears when the headlights turn on. Anyways, he said he haven't heard of this "issue" before so I showed him the photos posted above. His suggestion was to include it in the next service visit and see what the techs say.
This is partially true. The Infrastructure Bill paved the way for "Adaptive driving beam headlamps" to become legal soon. The Transportation Secretary has 2 years from date of enactment to make this technology legal in the US. As of today it is not, which is why Tesla can't do anything with them yet.BTW, the new Infrastructure Bill signed in mid-November has changed this. Adaptative LED headlights are now allowed in the US:
I hope Tesla activates this feature in the MYP soon.Infrastructure law paves way for adaptive headlights in US
Headlights where the high beams can be left permanently on without blinding other drivers could soon be legal in the U.S.www.motorauthority.com
Any updates?I complained to my service guy a month ago. The mobile tech came out and adjusted the headlights, while my car was on an inclined driveway! Sure enough he adjusted them way up blinded everyone on the road.
I contacted service again and asked them to replace my driver side headlight as the dark spot is way to the left. They agreed and we have an appointment to go in to the center at the end of the month. I’ll let you guys know.