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I drive a 2014 Model S P85+ that doesn't have autopilot, I did have the infotainment upgrade done 18 months ago.Just out of curiosity what car are you driving? Is this a pre-Autopilot Model S with the MCU2 upgrade?
I'm guessing this is a hardware configuration they don't test much if at all on new software releases. (That doesn't excuse the problem of course.)
Bruce.
Cool. I'm assuming you've tried various forms of rebooting and that didn't fix the problem? Good luck in any case!I drive a 2014 Model S P85+ that doesn't have autopilot, I did have the infotainment upgrade done 18 months ago.
Yeah. When they first did the Autopilot update, they took away that view. Enough people with older cars complained that they brought it back. I liked having the speed with the power all in the center.I miss the non Auto Pilot display.
Same here. When you're not in FSD mode or Autopilot, you should be able to pick that as an option if you wanted it.I would love to be able to switch back to the original Speedo/power meter again. I loved that display in my original S
How does one do that?I submitted a bug report. Sometimes that seems to have helped in the past.
Hold down the microphone button and say "Bug report..." followed by what you're reporting.How does one do that?