Can I reset it on my own? Or is this another service issue? (Yes I restarted the car, twice. No, I didn't click on it to be disabled through the setting screen. It happened right after I had an early collision warning and slammed on the breaks to stop)
Hold down the two buttons above the scroll wheels. Continue holding until the Tesla logo appears. This resets the dash screen; holding down the scroll wheels resets the center touch screen.
What he said. I was told by Rockville SC to do that every few months for good measure. I have only had to do it to solve the problem you are having, and when 3G stopped working at one point.
...also be sure that all of the ultrasonic PDC sensors and the radar unit in the front bumper and grille are clean.
Good reminder. I have started paying special attention to that area of the windshield when I clean it, but need to remember to check the radar as well!
for me after the car was turned off, and then on again after a few minutes it came back. This is as designed. You can find a full description in the online manual.
Sorry, meant to update earlier. When I came back to the car, it worked fine. I didn't need to restart the other screen, but I did anyways. All good now.