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Firmware 8.1

Cbass206

2017 Model S 90D
Aug 6, 2017
50
65
Shoreline, WA
Just finished the update to 2017.38 f87c64d5 from 2017.36. It gave me release notes related to Supercharger power (which I vaguely recall from the last update). I have 2.5HW. Maybe this will turn AEB back on? Seems like something they would tell you though.

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JeffVanEpps

Member
Apr 1, 2015
73
13
I've seen the same for the last several days. As I drive, the map in the browser moves, as if it is still tracking my location, but no icons for me or any incidents or anything. I can't be sure that it coincided with 8.1 though.
This started working again for me Tuesday morning.
 

hulk2k17

Member
Jul 18, 2017
403
171
DFW Area
Just finished the update to 2017.38 f87c64d5 from 2017.36. It gave me release notes related to Supercharger power (which I vaguely recall from the last update). I have 2.5HW. Maybe this will turn AEB back on? Seems like something they would tell you though.

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New owner. My update failed last night and I got a notification that I would get the update pushed to me again at a latter date. Does anyone know typically when that will be?

I'm currently on 17.36.1b27c6d
 

sevenout

Member
Aug 8, 2017
168
160
Orangevale, CA
I have a 2 month old MS with HW2.0 and I'm currently on 2017.34. I could be wrong but I thought AEB currently worked above 50 mph. The above screen shots seem to indicate that 2017.40 is going to reduce that to 50. The above MS looks to be on HW2.5 based on the VIN so maybe the RN would be different for HW2.0 vehicles and not mention AEB at all since there would be no change.
 

Cbass206

2017 Model S 90D
Aug 6, 2017
50
65
Shoreline, WA
I have a 2 month old MS with HW2.0 and I'm currently on 2017.34. I could be wrong but I thought AEB currently worked above 50 mph. The above screen shots seem to indicate that 2017.40 is going to reduce that to 50. The above MS looks to be on HW2.5 based on the VIN so maybe the RN would be different for HW2.0 vehicles and not mention AEB at all since there would be no change.

I can confirm I’m on HW2.5 FWIW
 

jjh1234

Member
Jul 8, 2017
587
341
Pittsburgh, PA
I have a 2 month old MS with HW2.0 and I'm currently on 2017.34. I could be wrong but I thought AEB currently worked above 50 mph. The above screen shots seem to indicate that 2017.40 is going to reduce that to 50. The above MS looks to be on HW2.5 based on the VIN so maybe the RN would be different for HW2.0 vehicles and not mention AEB at all since there would be no change.

Yes, I believe the HW2.0 cars will get different RN. The 50 MPH restriction should only be for HW2.5 cars, which were previously disabled. The HW2.0 (and 1.0) cars should continue at full speed.
 

2BEnhanced

Member
Oct 31, 2016
44
43
Orange County, CA
Did anyone else's Homelink stop working with 2017.40.1? I suspect I have to reset it with my garage opener, just wondering if it's a widespread issue.
My Homelink has worked about half the time for the last six months. I have reset/reprogrammed a few times with no improvement. Other cars are opening the door 100%.
 

scottf200

Active Member
Feb 3, 2013
3,770
3,326
Chicagoland ModelX S603
The the firmware version format change again? Pattern was that if a new week then it was just
YYYY.WW.<generated 'hash'> then .# for a subsequent dot digit(s) on the same week
YYYY.WW.#.<generated 'hash'> but .40 started off with a .1 following it for the new week
YYYY.WW.1.<generated 'hash'>

17.28.103
17.28.4cf44833
17.38.4.be12575
17.38.f87c64d5
17.40.1.e29b97f
 

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