When you refresh back to the Tesla ID does it automatically populate both username and password or do you have to get the password from Tesla?... log out and back in to refresh on the Tesla side.
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When you refresh back to the Tesla ID does it automatically populate both username and password or do you have to get the password from Tesla?... log out and back in to refresh on the Tesla side.
When you refresh back to the Tesla ID does it automatically populate both username and password or do you have to get the password from Tesla?
Just happened to notice that the bar in the dash for media now shows the buffering status for Slacker. Is this new for 6.1 as well?
Can anyone check if the media player in 6.1 now picks the album art from the file?
Parked my car in the garage last night with all four tire stems at 12 o'clock to initiate the update download. It must have started soon after cuz an hour later - got the notice.
I promised to report back after my service visit today. I needed a software update to fix some minor problems. Car delivered back to me with a newer version of 6.0. I was told (as noted above) that Fremont won't let the SC's update to 6.1 since it is a scheduled release. Worst part about it was that I had a 6.1 loaner all day and enjoyed playing with the TACC, back up lines, etc. Oh well.
I get my car back tomorrow from the SC from it's annual inspection.. and from what I can read between the lines, even after asking several times, I won't get 6.1 until it's downloaded in the normal process.
Tesla might go extra slowly with the next few releases, since they all will involve changes that directly affect safety.
It seems like they have all the information available now to be able to display the current Altitude next to the temperature. I'd love to see that
... it shouldn't be rolled out at all until such point as it can be deemed "safe". Because 1 person or 5,000 people... you are still open to liability issues. Obviously there is some level of risk acceptance both by Tesla and the consumer.
I assume where you are physically located* has no bearing on the sequencing of the update, assuming 3G and/or wifi is available?
Bug report (also shared with Tesla via the car):
When navigating with trip planner on screen, cancelling the destination caused a center console screen freeze. Fixed with a reboot.
v6.1 (2.2.29)