Own a 2022 Model 3 RWD with AMD Ryzen infotainment processor delivered in 1/2022.
When I start the car, I often experience a delay before certain functions on the center display begin to function correctly. Sometimes the turn signal indicator will blink on the screen but not produce the ticking sound effect. Sometimes my current navigation position will not update until I've been on the road for several minutes. If I last drove the car at night, the UI will be stuck in the dark background mode. Typically all 3 issues happen simultaneously and also resolve themselves simultaneously after the vehicle has been powered on for anywhere from 2 minutes to 30 minutes. It's been doing this since I took delivery back in 1/2022. Tesla service has been unable to find any fault.
My car doesn't get much use and is typically parked in an indoor garage for several days at a time. The issues don't occur if I leave it parked for a shorter duration such as multiple trips within the same day.
As this is my first and only Tesla, I don't know if this is considered normal. Has anyone else experienced something similar?
When I start the car, I often experience a delay before certain functions on the center display begin to function correctly. Sometimes the turn signal indicator will blink on the screen but not produce the ticking sound effect. Sometimes my current navigation position will not update until I've been on the road for several minutes. If I last drove the car at night, the UI will be stuck in the dark background mode. Typically all 3 issues happen simultaneously and also resolve themselves simultaneously after the vehicle has been powered on for anywhere from 2 minutes to 30 minutes. It's been doing this since I took delivery back in 1/2022. Tesla service has been unable to find any fault.
My car doesn't get much use and is typically parked in an indoor garage for several days at a time. The issues don't occur if I leave it parked for a shorter duration such as multiple trips within the same day.
As this is my first and only Tesla, I don't know if this is considered normal. Has anyone else experienced something similar?