Looking at TeslaFi on 5/4/20, it seems the downloads have slowed down to a crawl. Firmware was being blasted out on 5/1 and it's slowed down dramatically. Maybe there's a big bug that's in all of the latest firmwares?
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...or maybe, due to coronavirus restrictions, Tesla isn't working as hard on getting out updates. Just a thought.
...or maybe, due to coronavirus restrictions, Tesla isn't working as hard on getting out updates. Just a thought.
I just want to get off of 2020.8.2. The car has been sitting in the garage on wifi for 8 weeks with occasional trips. It should have grabbed the latest by now.
Go into the mobile app, click request service and then select "Software" and "Update". There's most likely a glitch holding you back, since currently only 0.4% of Tesla drivers have that old version (per TeslaFi)I just want to get off of 2020.8.2. The car has been sitting in the garage on wifi for 8 weeks with occasional trips. It should have grabbed the latest by now.
Why would download of existing firmware be affected by the coronavirus? It's not like they need someone to push a button to send each one out individually.
With a dataset of a single week we jump straight to "big bug" as the cause.a big bug that's in all of the latest firmwares
you should Hard reboot the car. Two steering wheel buttons and foot on brake. Then it will recheck in for firmware.
I would try plug in the USB game controller, go to the software page and press the following commands:you should Hard reboot the car. Two steering wheel buttons and foot on brake. Then it will recheck in for firmware.