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Regular autopilot does not change lanes. That is a feature of FSDI have a new 2021 model 3. It has autopilot but not FSD. Should the car change lanes when in I initiate turn signal while autopilot is on? Or do you need FSD for that function? Mine does not change lanes.
EAC is not an option on 2021 model 3s in the USA. I have read it is still offered in some overseas markets, but not here. New model 3s are either standard autopilot or FSD, no in betweenEAP, enhanced autopilot, will change lanes.
EAC is not an option on 2021 model 3s in the USA. I have read it is still offered in some overseas markets, but not here. New model 3s are either standard autopilot or FSD, no in between
EAC is not an option on 2021 model 3s in the USA. I have read it is still offered in some overseas markets, but not here. New model 3s are either standard autopilot or FSD, no in between
I didn't see the corrected title, just the reply, my b. Either way probably better the OP knows he can't get EAP rather than him trying to figure out how to add it lolI think @KenC is commenting more on the additional detail I put in the thread title of "Need FSD for this feature". I will amend my note in the thread title to correct it.
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Corrected note in thread title to indicate that either Enhanced autopilot (EAP) or Full Self Driving (FSD) features needed for automatic lane change.
Have you watched the videos on the FSD beta? With version 10, I think it might be worth becoming an early adopter at this point. I am planning on dropping the 10k on my credit card as soon as I take delivery. I wanted to put my down payment on my credit card for rewards but they don't allow that anymore so I just forwent FSD on the order to pay that on my credit card after delivery.I don't believe it is an option on my 2020 Model Y, either. Somewhat disappointing. But for any future road trips I might do a FSD one month subscription just for enhanced highway comfort.
If autopilot would at least allow a manual lane change when you signal and then continue in the new lane, I would actually use it. I find it easier to just drive manually than constantly overide ut then re-engage. Most other lane keeping + cruise control allow that.
I only use it on long haul trips where I rarely need to change lane
Yes, Navigate on Autopilot will do that, when it works correctly.I enable by indicator, then begin to change lanes manually and it disables AP. Then I change lanes back to original lane after passing cars, and enable AP again. It's certainly more than should be necessary, but it does seem to work reasonably well.
FSD will do that whole procedure itself, or so I'm lead to believe.
The cynics will say Tesla leaves this out because adding it will eliminate a major factor for buying the FSD package (or the EAP package for countries that still offer it).If autopilot would at least allow a manual lane change when you signal and then continue in the new lane, I would actually use it. I find it easier to just drive manually than constantly overide ut then re-engage. Most other lane keeping + cruise control allow that.
I only use it on long haul trips where I rarely need to change lane
Would you please show how to engage auto change lanes with EAP ?, I got the EAP but could not get the auto lanes change to work , TIAEAP, enhanced autopilot, will change lanes.
once auto steer is engaged, simply use the turn signal and the car will auto change lane when it is safe to do so.Would you please show how to engage auto change lanes with EAP ?, I got the EAP but could not get the auto lanes change to work , TIA
Thanks , will try on the coming trip...once auto steer is engaged, simply use the turn signal and the car will auto change lane when it is safe to do so.
But not on every road and even then it’s quite nuanced whether it will do it on one stretch of road that might look the same as another stretch.once auto steer is engaged, simply use the turn signal and the car will auto change lane when it is safe to do so.