gg_got_a_tesla
Model S: VIN 65513, Model 3: VIN 1913
Wasn't the solution to clear all visited charger history and start over? From then on, the car'd remember. I think FlasherZ posted that earlier.
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Very high to high at 25 mph, high to standard at 35 mph.
i already have 5.9 (1.51.88), but have been notified of a new update via OTA.
Anyone else?
Go to the Places, visited chargers, then tap the "x" on the right side (I believe) next to the ones you want to delete. Very quick and easy.How'd you delete them? I tap 'em and get the little popup but the choice is to navigate to there, not to delete. Is there another way to delete?
Both 88 and 94 cleared my 16 amp charging limit at home -- in the case of 88, I just had to reset it (after I closed the breaker). I set it back again tonight but didn't need to charge so we'll find out how well it holds the setting tomorrow.
i already have 5.9 (1.51.88), but have been notified of a new update via OTA.
Anyone else?
jomo25 said:Go to the Places, visited chargers, then tap the "x" on the right side (I believe) next to the ones you want to delete. Very quick and easy.
Doing whatever update that was just released after 5.9 right now. Said it's a 45 minute update. Will report back what the updated version is shortly.
Update moved me from .88 to .94. I guess there may be something pretty wrong with .88.
Actually its because I'm used to driving manuals (motorcyles and years of cars) that I wanted the hill assist. I take some pride in never sliding backwards and without creep turned on, the only way to avoid any slipping back seemed to be to keep the brake depressed while pressing the acelerator - an old manual trick but most manuals don't complain and throw warning messages up every time you do it. I guess with time I could have perfected the timing of the pedal shuffle but it wasn't particularly elegant and is clearly not a supported method given the loud and visible warnings. It seems even with manual cars they increasingly have an automatic hill hold type function. You can usually turn them off but with a manual you can use hand brake, clutch or brake/gas manipulation none of which is really available on the Tesla. On my car it appears that on moderate hills you can choose whether the feature applies or not by how hard I press the brake pedal but it appears (from the lack of people who have seen this) that this might be a fault with my car rather than a feature.You're not alone on that. I really liked the feeling of driving a manual. Luckily you can sort of "learn" when it will do its thing and counter it. Hopefully it will be customizable going forward.
. On my car it appears that on moderate hills you can choose whether the feature applies or not by how hard I press the brake pedal but it appears (from the lack of people who have seen this) that this might be a fault with my car rather than a feature.
It's because you have an A pack... See, good things happen due to the A pack occasionally... You gained back more of the apparently lost miles!:tongue:Finally got .94 yesterday. My 80% went from 185 to 199 rated so a gain of 14 miles. I wonder why there's so much variability in how miles we gain back post-update.
Not everyone. I'm still on 5.8 and no OTA alert yet.Looks like everyone got the update now, because I just did too, and I'm always last. A 2.5-week wait is much, much better than 9+ weeks, but it's still way too long. Within 2-3 days would be ideal.
Looks like everyone got the update now, because I just did too, and I'm always last. A 2.5-week wait is much, much better than 9+ weeks, but it's still way too long. Within 2-3 days would be ideal.
Mine does this too. I think we are missing something in its hill assist methods. Very slight hill=nothing. Slight to moderate hill = pressing the brake further and holding for a second causes it to use hill assist (while light pressure gets no hill assist. Moderate to steep hill gets assist with any pressure.
Looks like everyone got the update now, because I just did too, and I'm always last. A 2.5-week wait is much, much better than 9+ weeks, but it's still way too long. Within 2-3 days would be ideal.
I'm still waiting. It's punishment for staying on 5.6 until late march. Now I'm stuck on 5.8.10 :/