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First, an acknowledgment: Yes, I do very much know that the topic is the ODB-II __in_the_Model_S__.
I'm very, very far down the waiting list (early October, 2016) for a Tesla 3.
I'm also a customer of T-Mobile.
I recently read an interesting web-article at this URL:
T-Mobile SyncUp Drive can create a Wi-Fi hotspot in your car and analyze vehicle diagnostics
It sounds intriguing to me, for both the here and now as well as the future.
So, here comes the obvious questions:
1) Does anyone know if the Model 4 will include an ODB-II connector?
and
2) Will it be located in an unobtrusive location, such that the above mentioned "T-Mobile SyncUp Drive" can be plugged in, and NOT in the way when someone is driving?
.
I'm very, very far down the waiting list (early October, 2016) for a Tesla 3.
I'm also a customer of T-Mobile.
I recently read an interesting web-article at this URL:
T-Mobile SyncUp Drive can create a Wi-Fi hotspot in your car and analyze vehicle diagnostics
It sounds intriguing to me, for both the here and now as well as the future.
So, here comes the obvious questions:
1) Does anyone know if the Model 4 will include an ODB-II connector?
and
2) Will it be located in an unobtrusive location, such that the above mentioned "T-Mobile SyncUp Drive" can be plugged in, and NOT in the way when someone is driving?
.