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I'm sure I read the default settings wouldn't stop the car from going to sleep. If you haven't changed anything then it's probably not Teslafi. Keep watching it over the weekend to see if it cycles between states. My idle periods are around 6 hours so you may find that it'll shortly go to sleep again.My car is going to sleep, but then waking up and once it does it will not go back to sleep. Could this be the Teslafi settings? Had ruled them out as it is nodding off at other times just fine.
Can't view that image, but presume you're still getting the issue?
Thanks. That looks ok and I presume you've had reasonably cold temperatures?My stats from last 7 days from Teslamate:
Asleep: 84%
Online: 14%
Charging: 1.75%
Driving: 0.85%
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We had a day or so when it reached a balmy 4 degrees, but it’s mainly been around zero during the daytime.Thanks. That looks ok and I presume you've had reasonably cold temperatures?
Can't view that image, but presume you're still getting the issue?
The only other things in play are 2 x TeslaMate installations (one local and one Google Cloud based)
As they "only" use the API though, shouldn't they be completely passive?I would look there first - two apps fighting each other and keeping the car awake.
That sounds a bit like a standard response rather than specific to you. Could they tell where the requests were coming from? Can't see how a 3rd party could get access to your details without your knowledge.Mine is in for service and they asked me to change my account password as a "third party" was sending wake requests. I don't use any third party apps so seems very odd to me.