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I’m on 2020.32.3 and still getting it hmmmmm
Did you guys that had this error had HW3 installed for FSD?
I had HW3 installed in July, and experienced this on my S. The first time it happened, it really freaked me out, because it disabled autopilot features, as well as locking up my GPS navigation. I had a long drive home, and it took 40-45 minutes before it finally unfroze itself. I had it happen randomly here and there after that, typically fixing itself after 3-5 minutes. Nonetheless, this is very frightening, especially if you're engaged on Autopilot on the freeway -- which it disengaged once and I was met with the blaring warnings and indication to grab the steering wheel.
I took pictures of this, scheduled an appointment with the service center, and initially the service rep gave me a BS story about it being software, but on the invoice, I saw that it was because of a connector that wasn't properly connected/inserted. Which, logically thinking about it, I think that Tesla has 2 systems, and when one is not operating as it should, normally it should kick to the contingent system, but since the connector wasn't there, it wasn't able to switch and fail-over. This part is all of my own rationalization, but yah, after that service appointment, everything's been perfect.
My Model 3 is having this issue since HW3 was installed. It had gone away. But since the update of 2020.36.10 it keeps recurring almost every day. Did the connecter resolve this issue for your car?
Possible for you to post the work order (if you haven't already)Yes, it was a connector that wasn't plugged in based on the work order. Originally the advisor bs'ed and made up some other thing, but I guess the techs, they're supposed to put in exactly what they did. After the service visit, this error has not come back. I wouldn't be surprised if it's the same for you.
Possible for you to post the work order (if you haven't already)
I go in on the 20th for this issue. I've tried all resets, sleeping for 12 hours with no connectivity, no USB, fsd and all options turned off.
I have no backup camera, no AP, no visualizations, I get a sentry mode error every day coming home when no USB is plugged in.
Very tired of it and I don't want the service center to try to BS me. I just want this fixed.
All was working good until batter got below 20% and all cameras stopped working. (not from an update or anything)
Are your problems still gone? Software most times does not fix hardware problems.Happy to report that my issues were finally resolved following the 2020.36 update.
As a friendly reminder to those that can’t use their Autopilot or FSD functions as a result of the error message and loss of visualizations, turning off the “Full-Self Driving Visualization Preview” option in the Autopilot page and letting the car sleep for at least 20 minutes (as a instructed by the Tesla Service Center staff following my visit) enabled me to regain all functionality until the most recent update fixed the issue.