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I agree. Unfortunately, we have no choice but to wait.Odd, wish there was a fetch feature so the car could at least ping the server for an update. I understand the slow rollout, but with this patch having a lot of holiday stuff...today is Christmas day.
I'm aware. As I said, I'll just have to wait. Just sharing with some folks who are in the same boat.Chill, folks. Patience is a Tesla owner's virtue. Software update timing is totally unpredictable.
None of those "trigger" the updates from Tesla. This isn't a modem - LOL.View attachment 748241
Rebooting?
Power down option on the screen and then powering back up?
Turning off Wi-Fi in the car and then re-connecting?
Wi-Fi signal strength good, move car or access point to better location or install a WiFi extender?
What if you connect to different Wi-Fi access point like your phone?
Lots of things to try, perhaps something will trigger it. Or then again, if any of this makes it work that could just be a coincidence...
I picked up my "Y" in mid November. It seems to take about a month after pick up to have your car added to the update distribution. I got my first update several days ago, then the newest update was yesterday.I've had my 2022 Model Y connected to WiFi since Dec 24th and its yet to receive the software update. Anyone else still waiting?
I'm still on 2021.35.102.2 and it says "...software is up to date as of December 25..."