Sorry, it is just 6.2 (build 2.5.85). To keep abreast of the latest updates, consider following the following thread:
http://www.teslamotorsclub.com/showthread.php/44971-Firmware-6-2
http://www.teslamotorsclub.com/showthread.php/44971-Firmware-6-2
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Guess the wait continue, thanks for the link.
Ranger service installed .71 on the 17th and I have 3G. It seems like Bluetooth is quicker to answer a call now (time from pushing 'answer' to actually having the handsfree active is less), but the TACC overtake acceleration seems flakey (it didn't work when I tried it on the weekend - but it was raining at the time...). Sounds like this version is already obsolete though, so will see if I get another update shortly that solves this...I was the first one to report receiving .71 (not in the forums but on the tracker). And I got it OTA and have 3G.
As first to report .85 you have the honor to name the release
How about "Is it? Is it? No."Cool, how about "Stampede Trail"
Cool, how about "Stampede Trail"
Sure, but what's the context? I don't get it. Not that a context is needed, just curious.
.85 installed on my car tonight and its in the tracker.
Keeping in mind someone mentioned adding destination points via an update I got curious.
I was the Ojai Valley Inn and Spa last week where they have 6 Tesla chargers that are not listed on the Destination part of the Map. They are however in Plugshare and ConnectTT
Called Tesla Support and they were surprised as well.
Check the location before my most recent software update and they were still not listed.
However, with .85 Ojai Valley Inn now lists the destination chargers.
It feels to me like the B team is trying to clean 6.2 up before it's fully put into maintenance mode.A lot of update lately. Almost like something push weekly. All bug fixes of some sort. Blah
It feels to me like the B team is trying to clean 6.2 up before it's fully put into maintenance mode.
Call Tesla. Even if it is a firmware problem, Tesla needs to know. And please let us know if they do confirm a firmware problem, along with build number with your firmware.
It has personal meaning for me - one of my favorite areas near Denali - and I liked the idea of the "Stampede" that happens every time a new update is released. Will it be "7.0". So it was dual purpose.Sure, but what's the context? I don't get it. Not that a context is needed, just curious.
Yeah, before half their user base refuses to upgrade to V7 due to the Fisher-Price user interface.