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That sound is created IMHO on purpose. I LOVE it. Sounds like it´s alive and yearning. Cool gimmick.Yep, discovered this exact sound in my car last night. I wonder if we all have it, and some have just not noticed it yet.
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That sound is created IMHO on purpose. I LOVE it. Sounds like it´s alive and yearning. Cool gimmick.Yep, discovered this exact sound in my car last night. I wonder if we all have it, and some have just not noticed it yet.
Yearning? You do love your car!That sound is created IMHO on purpose. I LOVE it. Sounds like it´s alive and yearning. Cool gimmick.
Hi and thanks!Anyone I know who toke delivery at Devon have had flawless cars. My mid November delivery was perfect. No quality issues with all parts. I only live 30 minutes away though. I would give them a heads up prior to set expectations.
One issue I had, which I was not told about is that the car will not come with an inspection sticker. Tesla can’t inspect in PA. There is a local place that you can schedule a quick while you wait inspection. PM me if you want their info and details.
Bummer. Sorry to hear that. My pick up is later this month.So I picked up my MS earlier today and already have a laundry list of items for them to fix.
1. Noticeable wrinkles in the drivers seat
2. No bass when playing music. It currently sounds like a cheap computer speaker sound system
3. The front bumper is not flush with the passenger side panel
4. Rear trunk will not fully close when I push the button or thru the app either. I have to push it down to lock it in place
5. Received two error messages tonight. “Adaptive ride control disabled” and “speed limited to 90 mph”
So I picked up my MS earlier today and already have a laundry list of items for them to fix.
1. Noticeable wrinkles in the drivers seat
2. No bass when playing music. It currently sounds like a cheap computer speaker sound system
3. The front bumper is not flush with the passenger side panel
4. Rear trunk will not fully close when I push the button or thru the app either. I have to push it down to lock it in place
5. Received two error messages tonight. “Adaptive ride control disabled” and “speed limited to 90 mph”
Apparently, Tesla HQ has approved shipping cars with out interior trim, ANC, interior lighting, charge ports, and passenger lumbar controls.Why are these cars with obvious issues not being corrected before the buyer even called?? I live an hour's drive away from my store in Devon and when my car comes in they better have gone over it before calling me in to consummate the purchase!!
This should be a joyful experience, not one of doom and distrust!! What next? "Sorry sir, they shipped your car without a battery."
Did you get it resolved? also @hotsoup any resolution on it?
2. No bass when playing music. It currently sounds like a cheap computer speaker sound system
I would like to think that these high tech cars have a diagnostic mode that tests each speaker as there are other makes that do have this feature available to technicians.I had this exact issue. I could only listen to talk podcasts and not any music at all. It means only the MCU unit is weakly powering some of the front speakers and the external amp isn't powering the other speakers including the sub. Try turning off immersion sound and moving the balance to the back, and you will get zero sound -- that means the amp isn't powering any speakers.
Also with mine, the microphone didn't work for voice commands or for phone calls through bluetooth. Might be related or separate problem.
I kept hoping an update would fix it but never did. I took it into the service center with some other issues and they wrote on the first invoice that the audio and bluetooth worked fine and I needed education and tried to charge me $95.00 for their diagnoses -- very annoying
I scheduled again and this time they sent a good mobile tech who I knew and he checked the connections with the external amp and at the microphone and speakers and then it worked. A bazillion times better sounding -- better than 2014 UHF and Model 3. And microphone works.
I think he just quickly unplugged and plugged back in a bunch of connections so didn't narrow it down to which one it was, but somewhere along the way he got the right one.
This is what I suspect too. I’m tempted to rip apart the car to get to the amp to reconnect everything but will wait for my service appointment. Thanks for your input!I had this exact issue. I could only listen to talk podcasts and not any music at all. It means only the MCU unit is weakly powering some of the front speakers and the external amp isn't powering the other speakers including the sub. Try turning off immersion sound and moving the balance to the back, and you will get zero sound -- that means the amp isn't powering any speakers.
Also with mine, the microphone didn't work for voice commands or for phone calls through bluetooth. Might be related or separate problem.
I kept hoping an update would fix it but never did. I took it into the service center with some other issues and they wrote on the first invoice that the audio and bluetooth worked fine and I needed education and tried to charge me $95.00 for their diagnoses -- very annoying
I scheduled again and this time they sent a good mobile tech who I knew and he checked the connections with the external amp and at the microphone and speakers and then it worked. A bazillion times better sounding -- better than 2014 UHF and Model 3. And microphone works.
I think he just quickly unplugged and plugged back in a bunch of connections so didn't narrow it down to which one it was, but somewhere along the way he got the right one.
The audio diagnostic is enabled by pressing the voice command button and saying “Play Burning down the house by Talking Heads”For everyone out there with issues and those soon to receive their new cars, is there a quick diagnostic that new buyers can use to check their cars themselves? My 2014 BMW has this, though not as high tech as a 2022MS surely but it would be of great benefit if a good Tesla technician out there could explain how this can be performed by accessing the car's computer and screen. This, I would like to think, is done once new cars show up at the Stores before a customer is notified for delivery. Apparently not though, which is why it would be nice to be able to perform this themselves..
Get a box of hot coffee and good stuff from Paneras.The audio diagnostic is enabled by pressing the voice command button and saying “Play Burning down the house by Talking Heads”
Yes, another for free "feature" of refreshed MS. You may also get free dust and lint behind the clear plastic display lens.Does anyone see small dots on top part of driver display. I notice patterns of dark gray dots. Noticeable on speed limit or drag strip.
No reports of bugs inside the refresh tail lights, AFAIKYes, another for free "feature" of refreshed MS. You may also get free dust and lint behind the clear plastic display lens.
Yet….No reports of bugs inside the refresh tail lights, AFAIK
I had wrinkles in seats too, and service tried to steam them out. That didn’t work, so they plan on replacing the seat covers in a few weeksSo I picked up my MS earlier today and already have a laundry list of items for them to fix.
1. Noticeable wrinkles in the drivers seat
2. No bass when playing music. It currently sounds like a cheap computer speaker sound system
3. The front bumper is not flush with the passenger side panel
4. Rear trunk will not fully close when I push the button or thru the app either. I have to push it down to lock it in place
5. Received two error messages tonight. “Adaptive ride control disabled” and “speed limited to 90 mph”