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...standard plus...
We each set up our driver profiles and I assume that if I got into the car to drive it after her at that the seat, mirror, and all other settings word revert back to my profile. Is this may be something that the standard plus model doesn’t do?
The car can't detect who is driving nor does it rely on phone key proximity to the driver side to make any profile changes.
The driver profile will have to be changed manually from the MCU.
Tesla could detect whose phone is used to unlock the car (usually there is only one) and default to that phone owner's vehicle profile, but it does not that today.
This is not a good solution. My wife and I share a single Smartphone. How will the car determine which of us in the driver's seat?Yes. Normal for now. Auto profile setting is not available now but is in Tesla's plan.
Tesla will tie-in saved driver profiles to specific phone keys, says Elon Musk
I would think this is an uncommon case and simply manually selecting the profile would be warranted.This is not a good solution. My wife and I share a single Smartphone. How will the car determine which of us in the driver's seat?
We just manually select the appropriate profile when required.
Your only option right now is to start using Easy Entry.Automatic recognition of the weight of the driver, or even facial recognition of who's in the driver's seat would be great, but would not completely solve the problem. Like manual selection on the MCU, these assume that the driver can actually get into the driver's seat! When my wife drives the car, her seat is so far forward that I can't even get in! I guess 'easy entry' could solve this, theoretically, if we both had it enabled, but I'd rather have the ability to select a driver profile from the app before I enter the car.
Wow I just assumed everyone used Easy Entry which meant they would need to manually select the correct driver profile. Both my wife and I are short people so we have the seats raised and moved closer to the front of the car when driving. I guess tall people might find Easy Entry not as valuable as we do. Facial recognition of the driver matched to the profile however would be sort of cool!Your only option right now is to start using Easy Entry.
This is not a good solution. My wife and I share a single Smartphone. How will the car determine which of us in the driver's seat?
We just manually select the appropriate profile when required.
My wife and I share a single Smartphone. How will the car determine which of us in the driver's seat?
This.Correction, it's not a good solution for *you*. It's a good solution for those whose households have multiple drivers with multiple phones. Which I believe, but have no proof of, is the majority of Model 3 owners.