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Firmware 8.0

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Received 2.52.22 today. Autopilot appears to be more sure of its surrounding, it reacted to a car that swerved a bit in the lane next to me. I think the equalizer reset issue has been resolved. Not much else I noticed driving home tonight.
correct, also shuffle has finally been fixed. I did notice autopilot being abut TOO sure about it's surroundings. I had it braking severely several times when I was passing a large truck that did not really swerve ...
 
Received 2.52.22 today. Autopilot appears to be more sure of its surrounding, it reacted to a car that swerved a bit in the lane next to me. I think the equalizer reset issue has been resolved. Not much else I noticed driving home tonight.
Was the reaction smooth or sharp? Happened to me once and caught me off guard. It certainly overreacted with a quick hard left and right . Happened only just the one time.
 
also shuffle has finally been fixed.
Are you sure? When I first received 2.50.114 a few weeks ago, I thought they finally fixed shuffle because it started playing songs more randomly. Unfortunately after about a week or so, it started repeating the same handful of songs again, just like before that update. We might need a few more days before we can conclusively say that shuffle has been fixed in 2.52.22.
 
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I got an update this morning. 2.52.22. Hopefully it fixed The Equalizer issue that keeps resetting to flat, but it did adjust the speed limit on on divided highways to 5 over.
 
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I got an update this morning. 2.52.22. Hopefully it fixed The Equalizer issue that keeps resetting to flat, but it did adjust the speed limit on on divided highways to 5 over.

Wait-- like you can't drive faster than 70 in a 65 in Autopilot mode on a fully divided highway? (If so, is this AP1 or AP2?) What happens if you manually exceed it using the accelerator pedal when AP is on?
 
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Wait-- like you can't drive faster than 70 in a 65 in Autopilot mode? (If so, is this AP1 or AP2?) What happens if you manually exceed it using the accelerator pedal when AP is on?
Yes. In a 45 mile-an-hour Zone, my auto pilot, AP1, is set at 50. And it's doing it. If I push on the accelerator pedal, it does increase the speed. I didn't have time to do it long enough to see if it gives any other warnings other than the one that popped up.
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Is that "divided highways" in the sense of freeways, that have never had AP speed restricted to five over before? Or in the sense of other divided roads, not considered limited-access, in which case five over would actually be an improvement?
Sorry, I should have proof read that a little better. On a non divided highway like driving down a main street in the city. My last update made it follow the speed limit. Now it will let it go 5 over again.
 
Exactly. From what I have seen, I am still not convinced that the +0 restriction is removed.
But the speed limit sign does not appear on the dash. Maybe it is misinterpreting the road type.
Thats ok, someone always dis-believes. :) The first picture (thumbnail) shows the speed limit sign on the dash. In post 4731

(EDIT) just changed the picture from thumbnail to full image.