I noticed that the on-screen display that shows our Teslas and the ghosts of the other vehicles next to it does not show proper relative positioning of the adjacent cars. For example, if there is a car on my driver side blind spot, and the front of the car is where my side view mirror is, the display actually shows the front of the car as being further back. This happens both when stopped and driving and on both sides. This is very concerning as I am assuming the car uses the camera locations to make its autopilot decisions and also guidance for my lane changes etc. I wonder if this is a calibration issue.
I ask all of you to take a closer look at this next time you drive and see if this is happening with your car. Test it out both when you are driving and when you are stopped.
I will wait to get my informal survey/poll results from you guys/gals before I call service, since these forums are incredibly helpful and efficient for answers.
Lastly, I did do a search for this issue but didn't find topics quite like mine.
Thanks.
I ask all of you to take a closer look at this next time you drive and see if this is happening with your car. Test it out both when you are driving and when you are stopped.
I will wait to get my informal survey/poll results from you guys/gals before I call service, since these forums are incredibly helpful and efficient for answers.
Lastly, I did do a search for this issue but didn't find topics quite like mine.
Thanks.
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