sorka
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There is no MCU2 upgrade yet.
I guess deadpan was too subtle this time
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There is no MCU2 upgrade yet.
I just bought our 2014 MS-85 a month ago, through a Tesla pre-owned. The MCU seems basically dead at this point, as it just goes through a perpetual boot cycle. Hard reboots don't fix it at this point. I'm curious, does anyone know if an MCU replacement is covered by the pre-owned warranty (2 years, 100k total)? I'm nervous to think I just spent $40k on this car, through Tesla, to have to spend another couple thousand :/
When you finally go out of warranty, or dont care enough to void it (or lie about the following):
There are folks here on this board who will resolder a new flash memory piece on the board for much less than a new MCU.
You and Sheryl Crow.Interesting to read about the MCU problems. I had a 2013 MS RWD with parking sensors. No problems for 4 years. Was debating on whether to invest in a 2 yr xtnded service plan before I drove it from NY to FL. Figured to be safe than sorry. 14 mos. later had to have the rear driver side air suspension unit replaced and new drive unit installed. 2 months later lost communication with the car. Flew down to Florida and the MCU (3g) had failed. Tesla transported it to the nearest service center (95 miles away), they desperately need another service center for southwest Florida! Replaced the MCU with a 4g unit - I was told this was a brand new unit (I believe is the MCU 2 unit?). Car only had 35000 miles on the ODO. Getting the 2 year service plan saved me some serious $$.
I decided to trade it in - was offered $33,500 and see it now online in new inventory for $37,500. With the trade in for another MS the savings in taxes comes in pretty close to what they are selling it for. So now I have a new 2019 MS 100D with EAP (with a Due Bill for the FSD update).
A couple of days ago I was driving the new MS - got to a stop sign and my directional froze, along with other functions. Then both screens went blank and the car rebooted itself. Pulled into a parking lot and manually rebooted it. All has been well since then. Techs researched the incident and there appears to be a problem with the new intel processors rebooting (not sure of the circumstances that cause them to reboot). They say it will be fixed with a firmware upgrade coming soon - so I am not the only one with these new MCUs using the intel chips. I think they are using intel’s Atom processors.
Thank you for adding this. I knew I was being too lazy. I'll add the link to the fix. Apparently one her kids changed the screen brightness to 0%. I Keep my screen at 0% and can see it just fine, so I'm assuming she has a Model 3 and it's screen behaves differently.
I just bought our 2014 MS-85 a month ago, through a Tesla pre-owned. The MCU seems basically dead at this point, as it just goes through a perpetual boot cycle. Hard reboots don't fix it at this point. I'm curious, does anyone know if an MCU replacement is covered by the pre-owned warranty (2 years, 100k total)? I'm nervous to think I just spent $40k on this car, through Tesla, to have to spend another couple thousand :/
My similar vintage S85 continuously rebooting console was solved with a forced V9 update (from V8).
They pushed it OTA and applied it OTA while the console was cycling. Didn't know that was possible but it was.
Not cycling anymore.
I just bought our 2014 MS-85 a month ago, through a Tesla pre-owned. The MCU seems basically dead at this point, as it just goes through a perpetual boot cycle. Hard reboots don't fix it at this point. I'm curious, does anyone know if an MCU replacement is covered by the pre-owned warranty (2 years, 100k total)? I'm nervous to think I just spent $40k on this car, through Tesla, to have to spend another couple thousand :/
I had the same problem with my MCU a few months ago. Was on ver 8.1 with constant boot up cycle. Thought I was going to need a new MCU. Called Tesla and a tech was able to log in to my car & cleared corrupted memory files. Updated my car to new software ver 9 & everything is all good now.
With every UI update there is always a subgroup that goes frothing mad about the changes. The vast majority of people are indifferent.LOL! Come on, V9 isn't all that bad. Not great but not as bad as everyone here makes it out to be. To each his own, I guess.
Well in this case it's just uncalled for removal of features and changes to the fundamental operation of the car that don't make it any better, but in many cases are objectively worse (100% broken web browser that only loads white screens - web browser is now more broke than before, objectively).With every UI update there is always a subgroup that goes frothing mad about the changes. The vast majority of people are indifferent.
LOL! Come on, V9 isn't all that bad. Not great but not as bad as everyone here makes it out to be. To each his own, I guess.