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Calibrate?Can someone Calibrate Autopilot 2.0 on a Model S Facelift or know someone that can do it? I'm located in Phoenix, Arizona.
Calibrate?
You shouldn't have to do anything except drive it for a day the first time you get it.
Haven't heard of anyone doing it by themselves. The SC can do it if necessary. They like you to wait about 200 mi, but you should be calibrated after roughly 50 mi. Sounds like you have problem that requires a fix.
service center. Presumably the place where you picked up the car. Calibration needs to be done by tesla and should be coveredThank you for your reply. What is SC?
service center. Presumably the place where you picked up the car. Calibration needs to be done by tesla and should be covered
They wouldn’t help me out as the vehicle is not supported by Tesla.
Did you remove the radar? If you didn't remove anything, it will calibrate itself within a 1,000 miles regardless.Just some parts on the suspension. No sensors or cameras. Even the front bumber was good. I don’t even get an error on the screen. We had all the cables and connections checked and everything is connected and working properly.
The instrument cluster will only show road lines and cars around you if the radar and camera agree on the state of the world. I would definitely calibrate the radar before replacing the camera.
Here are instructions for the non-facelift model. You can probably do a similar procedure on the facelift model once you get access to the radar behind the bumper cover. Front Radar Calibration