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Had my home link installed today on my month old SR+. The tech installing was sure the heated steering wheel unlock was going to be available for the SR+ like the rear heated seats are. Said the hardware is already in the wheel for the upgrade. Question is when????For SR+ it will be available at a later date via a purchase from the app (like the rear heated seats). When it will be available is unknown.
一直在等待“更新”。
更新后,将在此报告。 尽管如此,似乎没有多少人关心兴趣更新。
你能拍一张方向盘的照片吗?以便我们可以看到在此期间是否再次存在差异?
I’d like to know too, as I don’t wanna pay the £300 for the rear seat heater and not have the steering wheel too… as thats really what I wantThanks for the reply. Not sure if anyone here tried to unlock on their new SR+ model.
Ah, but there's the rub… I haven't bought the car yet. I'm considering buying the car. And I'm comparing features with other EVs, and Tesla makes that a bit squishy, because it's a case of "will they or won't they?"There's not much to be salty about, you bought the car knowing that it didn't have a heated wheel.
There are a number of parts involved - the wheel, the wiring, and maybe some driver circuitry. It's possible that you only have some of these components. Or perhaps some of your components were early production models with flaws that were later revised. Or perhaps creating and maintaining the software flag and educating all of their service techs and customer service staff of the upgrade is just not a high priority for them. Why would it be? You'd just be clogging up their overloaded service center for what? $70 worth of labor revenue?
Now, Tesla Model 3 Standard Range Plus owners in Europe say they have received an email from the company with some details about the heated steering wheel, which Drive Tesla Canada has also received a copy of. Tesla has confirmed that it will soon introduce a paid software update that will allow owners of this car model to turn on the heated steering wheel.
According to the email, Model 3 Standard Range built at Fremont after March 31, 2021, and at Giga Shanghai after January 1, 2021, and equipped with the appropriate equipment will be able to enable this feature through a paid software update due in the coming weeks. It should be kept in mind that some of the cars produced after these dates may still not have the appropriate equipment, Tesla warned.
Ah, but there's the rub… I haven't bought the car yet. I'm considering buying the car. And I'm comparing features with other EVs, and Tesla makes that a bit squishy, because it's a case of "will they or won't they?"
That's my ethos: I always purchase on the basis of current features.You (and anyone else in your position) would do very (very very very) well to only buy the car based on what it does RIGHT NOW, not on what you THINK.. "Might" be active later. This goes for ALL the car features, such as heated wheels, FSD, etc. Buy or dont based on what it does RIGHT NOW. If it doesnt have a feature you consider to be critical, whether that is "promised in a future firmware update" or "all the hardware is there" do not buy based on that.
Buy based on whats working, now (or dont, and move onto another choice). You will be much happier if you do that.
That's my ethos: I always purchase on the basis of current features.
As I said: "I have to assume that they won't until they do."
Having said that, it can sometimes be difficult to ascertain at any given time what the current feature set of a given Tesla model is: it's constantly in flux, and can vary geographically.
@Puku88 off topic but I also got my car delivered same time as you but I got old headlights. I don't understand why its so hard to retrofit the new headlights.
The old headlights are better@Puku88 off topic but I also got my car delivered same time as you but I got old headlights. I don't understand why its so hard to retrofit the new headlights.