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Thanks for the good wishes, but I upgraded to MCU2 a couple months agoMay your MCU1 partition remain uncorrupted...
Thanks for the good wishes, but I upgraded to MCU2 a couple months ago
without connectivity here in the Netherlands as the provider will shut down 3G at the end of 2021. Will use this year to think on upgrading to MCU2
I read somewhere else that the car switched off Wifi as soon as you engaged D.A 4g portable "mifi" wifi device would be the cheaper short term solution.
Even cheaper, pair 4g phone as wifi hotspot.
I read somewhere else that the car switched off Wifi as soon as you engaged D.
Can I get Premium Connectivity features by using a mobile hotspot?
Some features that are available to Standard Connectivity owners over Wi-Fi such as video streaming, Caraoke and the internet browser may also be accessed over mobile hotspots, subject to fees and restrictions of your mobile carrier.
Try it, works for me, 2013 Model S 85 with 3g modem, car picks up my hotspot no problem on the go.
Caveat : at least it did on the firmware when I did this 6 months ago, with Tesla, anything can happen in firmware in 6 months eh?
Tesla actually has an FAQ item for this :
Connectivity
^ doesn't say "on the move" or "sitting still", so again, check it out
pretty sure that's by design so that if you're connected to wifi at your home it switches to cellular once you begin moving. All you need to do is connect back to wifi manually. Mildly annoying but nothing is stopping you from re-connecting to your wifi/hotspot.My car has Premium Connectivity and 4G modem, but I tried connecting to a hotspot before out of curiosity.
As soon as I shift to D, the WiFi is disconnected.
Hey Epastor, do you have AP1? If so did you see any updates to the autopilot set speed in the autopilot settings?
my 12v is getting replaced today while getting mcu2. Still under warranty told me it is customer pay, so don't get your hopes up.Damn. I can do any updates because my 12v needs to be replaced. I hope warranty will cover it.
Damn. I can do any updates because my 12v needs to be replaced. I hope warranty will cover it.
It's normal for a 12V battery to start showing signs of wear by 4 years. From what I've heard, the Model S 12V wears extra fast though because of the way Tesla tops it up.? Your avatar is an old nose cone Model S, surely 4+ years old now, and you expect 12V battery is still under warranty?
I replaced my 12V battery in every gas car I ever owned, not once under warranty, very typical to fail 4 years in.
Or do I misunderstand?
? Your avatar is an old nose cone Model S, surely 4+ years old now, and you expect 12V battery is still under warranty?
I replaced my 12V battery in every gas car I ever owned, not once under warranty, very typical to fail 4 years in.
Or do I misunderstand?
It's normal for a 12V battery to start showing signs of wear by 4 years. From what I've heard, the Model S 12V wears extra fast though because of the way Tesla tops it up.
I think it was a combination of a bad batch of batteries and changes to the charging algorithm.From what I found out from my research, the early Model Ss had a poorer 12V than later cars. I think they changed to a more reliable battery in 2014.