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I'll submit a support request with my question and availability of the fob.
Interesting...so from that aspect it would be treated as a "recall" potentially?Service Center in Switzerland told me, they know only what they read in the press.
But they think, that before it will be available at the service center, Tesla will inform each customer per email, like they did with the steering wheel.
I got email about the steering wheel in April 18, but did not fix it till today, i'll wait for the key fob replace and let it do both.
Tesla may be waiting to see how customers and insurers react. They will also need to estimate how many customers will want/expect new fobs.Interesting...so from that aspect it would be treated as a "recall" potentially?
I believe the article is incorrect, I tried calling the service center for replacement fob and the mobile tech called me back to let me know that such a process does not exist (yet?)
Has anyone either a) been successful getting a replacement fob already or b) successfully scheduled a future appointment for such a change?
So what was the conclusion on cost? Were they going to charge you? If so, how much?...Today I went to the service center and they were aware of the issue but were unable to upgrade my keys as my car would not accept them...
P2D is superseeded by Valet Mode, I tried it myself.Presumably, PtD only disables shifter engagement into D or R and presumably N.
P2D is superseeded by Valet Mode, I tried it myself.
P2D disables gear shifting and also disables driver recegnition based on FOB, so no seat/steering/mirrors adjustment.
A major flaw is that you can't change the PIN, after you set it the first time.
For the Valet PIN, and the Speed Limit PIN, you can go into the app and reset them; however there is no place to reset the PTD PIN.
Well, I suppose you can go through the MCU onscreen process for forgetting a PIN, which has you enter your Tesla credentials. I assume after going through that process, it might allow for (or require) a PIN reset.
Initially I thought the same, why can’t I change it in the car by entering the pin etc. However what if you let someone drive your car and they change the pin? I think forcing the full credentials in car is a good way to control the issue of unauthorized changing of the pin so only the account holder can change it.
I do agree it would be nice to have some kind of control on pin to drive in the app.
You either have to use the PIN, or if you can't remember the PIN, use the in-car process for 'forgot your PIN'.Can you turn PIN to drive off anyway other than using the forgot your PIN option?
Yes you can turn it off by using your pinCan you turn PIN to drive off anyway other than using the forgot your PIN option?