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I asked the same question here yesterday. No answers. My guess is a bad camera. Also have read the cable to the camera is pretty fragile. Have a SC appointment next week.New M3P. Any ideas?
I did both soft and hard reboots. No help.Did you try the steering wheel reboot? See if simple fixes work first.
Let me know what service says. I have an appointment for October 15th...I asked the same question here yesterday. No answers. My guess is a bad camera. Also have read the cable to the camera is pretty fragile. Have a SC appointment next week.
Let me know what service says. I have an appointment for October 15th...
Thanks.
Also curious to hear... I have a 1 week old M3, appt 10/7 for Homelink and Autopilot Cameras Unavailable as well! I did a chat with Tesla (took 30 mins for them to actually answer), and the guy was reportedly able to see my left camera had only reached 99% calibration. He told me to power off the car in settings, wait 3 minutes, step on brake to restart, then drive 20 minutes. Did that and no change...
I have nearly the same exact issue, just got the error message today and found out my passenger fender camera isn’t working. Tried the soft reboot and the service menu reboot but still have the issue.I had the same issue after 200 miles (at the start of a roadtrip!). It was the driver's side fender camera and was replaced by a service tech 5 days later. You can check which side it is by looking at sentry mode footage. In my case, I had no left hand view. I heard that there is a batch problem with cameras recently.