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Exactly this. It does amuse me that after nearly every update someone will claim the wipers have improved. It never happens.Currently 2023.44.30.5 & still the same today. In nearly four years of ownership & two Teslas this has not changed so it may be safe to assume that it is beyond the abilities of Tesla's cameras.
Also people give Tesla so much latitude for what is by now a basic convenience feature that exists on pretty much everything.While my auto wipers have been significantly better on my last two drives, until this remains for the forceable future I’m inclined to agree with @Durzel
I’ve probably had the right rain at the right time of the day. I find it almost impossible to believe that after almost 8 years of crap wipers they’ve suddenly nailed it.
Exactly my experience over the last few days - the last update has made them less sensitive which I find dangerous. I never used to have much of an issue with dry wiping, but would prefer that than having to manually activate the wipers every 10 seconds or so.Just driven 170 miles Sussex - Somerset, mainly motorway in heavy showers / spray / occasional sunshine.
Wipers on auto were as bad as I can remember them - on 'intermittent' in torrential rain when 'fast continuous' was required. Not even noticing very heavy spray from trucks.
I can think of very few occasions when the auto-wiper setting was appropriate to the conditions in over 3 hours of driving.
How do they manage to get it so wrong after all this time?!
Crazy how so many find the car better, some worse and some indifferent. Personally I think the current update has made the car as good as it’s been. I pretty much only do long range trips in mine and think it’s great.
What, and spend 10 bucks a car on proven tech when this will be fully operational in 2 weeksWhy didn't they just put an IR sensor in
I'm assuming cameras did well in lab tests and now it has real world release they've found the actual limits and we'll never see an improvement because of tech limitation.
That's my opinion, I think the camera sensor isn't powerful enough and never will be, otherwise it would have been solved by now.
But once you're this committed to the tech you can't say "Sorry guys, they're 90% auto wipers on your self driving car"
For the same reason they took away ultrasonics 6 months before there was ANY replacement system, and a full year before a camera based system that approaches usability (but is still fundamentally flawed). Hubris, and it helped their margins.Why didn't they just put an IR sensor in
I'm assuming cameras did well in lab tests and now it has real world release they've found the actual limits and we'll never see an improvement because of tech limitation.
That's my opinion, I think the camera sensor isn't powerful enough and never will be, otherwise it would have been solved by now.
But once you're this committed to the tech you can't say "Sorry guys, they're 90% auto wipers on your self driving car"
Ironically telling you to pay more attention.Great another warning to cause distraction.
I saw a message for the first time today. Maybe new in recent update?
Absolutely, and when you look at the screen to see what the message says, the internal camera spots you and gives you six of the bestIronically telling you to pay more attention.
I saw a message for the first time today. Maybe new in recent update?
Not particularly interesting or insightful but it appeared each time I was a long way into a tunnel and thankfully disappeared once I came out into the open.
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gives you six of the best