Akikiki
A'-Lo-HA ! y'all
Yep, well, not yesterday when this thread was started. Got notification at 2: pm today and just finished the install.
2018.21.9
2018.21.9
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The Cards and Profile shortcuts were in 2018.20.5. The adjacent lane rendering is definitely newer than 20.5.
I have those in 18.13
My car got delivered with 18.13 which I'm still on. I was swiping the cards several times today.I don't have those in 18.14. (referring to the ability to access cards with left and right swipe)
Another thing to test whether AP now read speed limit signs.
Since you don't have 20.5 yet, you may not know that the Cards behavior changed. Before, there were 4 panes that swiped sideways in sequence. Now the main card is stationary and two cards swipe over from left and right and the wiper card is a temporary pop over card.My car got delivered with 18.13 which I'm still on. I was swiping the cards several times today.
Doesn’t appear to. It is night time, though didn’t have corrections for some bad limits locally.Oh - I hope this is in the update! This would unlock AP for me for 20 miles of my commute over beautiful divided straight highways that Tesla thinks have 45mph speed limits so make AP useless as I can't engage it faster than 50mph in a 65mph. This was a big unexpected downgrade on AP 2 for me vs AP 1 which drives AP at the speed limit just fine on that half of my commute.
Report this as a bug to tesla.Oh - I hope this is in the update! This would unlock AP for me for 20 miles of my commute over beautiful divided straight highways that Tesla thinks have 45mph speed limits so make AP useless as I can't engage it faster than 50mph in a 65mph. This was a big unexpected downgrade on AP 2 for me vs AP 1 which drives AP at the speed limit just fine on that half of my commute.
Report this as a bug to tesla.
Unfortunately looks like we’ll have to wait some more for this, here’s a quote from model S thread:Oh - I hope this is in the update! This would unlock AP for me for 20 miles of my commute over beautiful divided straight highways that Tesla thinks have 45mph speed limits so make AP useless as I can't engage it faster than 50mph in a 65mph. This was a big unexpected downgrade on AP 2 for me vs AP 1 which drives AP at the speed limit just fine on that half of my commute.
I upgraded from 2018.14.2 to 2018.21.9 over WiFi last night.
I can confirm (unsurprisingly) that speed limit sign reading is not present, and the GPS database is no better.
I can also confirm that autopilot works MUCH better on country roads! There are several curves that 14.2 would not handle, and now it slows down and makes the turn appropriately.
There are still some right hand curves that it runs a little close to the center line.
I give this one a thumbs up, it's a decent incremental improvement.
Model 3 does not connect to WiFi yet. It still downloads the update over LTE unless you are at a service center from what I have read.No. Nothing really new. You will get it sooner or later. Do you have a pretty good wifi in your car's evening location/garage? If not, worry about that.
Man wtf I'm still on 18.3. Should I be worried? I've missed a handful of updates?
I understood that from other posts. I was asking if the garage has access, not the car. He should work on wifi where the car sits while he can.Model 3 does not connect to WiFi yet. It still downloads the update over LTE unless you are at a service center from what I have read.