I initiated a software update last night and when I checked this morning, it said that my car is up-to-date but navigation failed to download. So navigation is not working. It basically reset all my settings, deleted my driver profile, and after multiple tries of rebooting via complete shutoff and screen reboot, nothing changed. I had several notifications, at first ABS disabled, then USB drive not formatted, and now the ABS has gone away and only left with the USB notification and Navigation. I called Tesla multiple times and the 3rd guy told me that my car is unreachable. I can access the web via LTE and WiFI, but my car can't make outbound connections to Tesla's secure network. So my Tesla app doesn't know where my car is and I can only use it within proximity via Bluetooth. The agent can not connect and I can't even authenticate to do a factory reset because I would need to connect to their servers. He has never seen this before and told me that I will have to bring it in. The car is less than 2 days old and already a software upgrade has rendered basic infotainment essentials useless.
- No navigation
- The entertainment screen is blank, so no disney+, youtube, etc.
- I don't see any of the 32.22 new features so the car thinks it is up-to-date but it didn't install correctly.
- Broke the connection to Tesla's network so my car is off the grid.
Anyone has encountered this? The agent didn't advise this but he said if I was comfortable, he wanted me to disconnect the battery in the frunk. I'm am extremely unhappy with my short experience so far. I am dropping off my car to get ceramic coating and PPF on Monday, where it will be held for 1 week, and the earliest appointment is Oct 18. Arent' they supposed to come out to you to take care of it? The car is a $150k brick, sorta. It drives fine but many of its functions are unavailable. I'm still concerned about the ABS disabled message before the first reboot as I don't want to drive it in that condition.
- No navigation
- The entertainment screen is blank, so no disney+, youtube, etc.
- I don't see any of the 32.22 new features so the car thinks it is up-to-date but it didn't install correctly.
- Broke the connection to Tesla's network so my car is off the grid.
Anyone has encountered this? The agent didn't advise this but he said if I was comfortable, he wanted me to disconnect the battery in the frunk. I'm am extremely unhappy with my short experience so far. I am dropping off my car to get ceramic coating and PPF on Monday, where it will be held for 1 week, and the earliest appointment is Oct 18. Arent' they supposed to come out to you to take care of it? The car is a $150k brick, sorta. It drives fine but many of its functions are unavailable. I'm still concerned about the ABS disabled message before the first reboot as I don't want to drive it in that condition.