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Pretty sure someone on the forums tried this and it does not work.My local service center will replace Projector headlights with Matrix headlights.
They think the matrix headlight assembly will fit 2022 model 3.
Wish me luck!
The connector is the same, it's just that gateway value 28 needs to be changed to enable matrix headlights. If a SC says they'll do it, lets see what happens!Yes, I recall seeing some posts about that as well. The headlight assemblies will of course physically fit the chassis but... the ECUs and connectors were different and even if they can be made to talk to the rest of the car, Teslas diagnostics and configuration software (which has multiple levels of privileges and elevated access, all the way up to Freemont engineers, etc) will not a. handshake with the headlights b. allow the 'active' matrix feature to be toggled on.
The connector is the same, it's just that gateway value 28 needs to be changed to enable matrix headlights. If a SC says they'll do it, lets see what happens!
Sounds like the person they spoke with confused the model 3 and model Y. Model y is confirmed to only get the matrix headlights on the performance.We hit a problem.
Matrix headlights fit in the 2022 Model 3 LR, but they don't have any official retrofit instruction from Tesla, so I don't know how to program the software. My SC sent an e-mail to tesla support, but HQ? now claims that only the Performance model comes with matrix headlights, and they can't/won't authorize the retrofit support.
I've sent an e-mail to [email protected] to get this *sugar* resolved.
I have a 2022 M3LR that I picked up in June and it came w/Matrix headlights, in fact that was what the whole headlight fiasco was about. So BS on the "only performance model" answer.We hit a problem.
Matrix headlights fit in the 2022 Model 3 LR, but they don't have any official retrofit instruction from Tesla, so I don't know how to program the software. My SC sent an e-mail to tesla support, but HQ? now claims that only the Performance model comes with matrix headlights, and they can't/won't authorize the retrofit support.
I've sent an e-mail to [email protected] to get this *sugar* resolved.
Yeah…that’s the end of this thread. Once they refer you to the mothership, it’s over.We hit a problem.
Matrix headlights fit in the 2022 Model 3 LR, but they don't have any official retrofit instruction from Tesla, so I don't know how to program the software. My SC sent an e-mail to tesla support, but HQ? now claims that only the Performance model comes with matrix headlights, and they can't/won't authorize the retrofit support.
I've sent an e-mail to [email protected] to get this *sugar* resolved.
Every data point we have in the recent month shows them all having global headlights since the plant restarted. I pickup mine Saturday (305XXX) and the SA has also confirmed mine will have global headlights.I went to my SC to pick up my car today. They are now saying LR will no longer come with global headlights. Uh, is this true?
Matrix is low beam only.Are the 'active' matrix features (non-blinding dynamic high-beam, corner turn-in lighting) enabled? Or do you just have the newer/darker innard assemblies with the outter edge projector lense, but with vanilla (auto high-beam, DRL, etc) functions?
There are zero matrix features active. They work just like the regular reflectors, just with more spread to the side, while reflectors are more concentrated straight ahead. The only "matrix" function is it can project the words TESLA on the wall when you do the light show.Are the 'active' matrix features (non-blinding dynamic high-beam, corner turn-in lighting) enabled? Or do you just have the newer/darker innard assemblies with the outter edge projector lense, but with vanilla (auto high-beam, DRL, etc) functions?