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I just received a notification there's an update available. Currently the car is V9 2018.50.6. Unfortunately I do not have app access yet (new car) so I don't know what the update contains and I'm wondering if I should allow?
Depends on how adventurous you are. I always install updates the instant I see they are available. But some like to wait until others have installed and reported on the results. And a few have reported waiting many months to install or not to ever install.I just received a notification there's an update available. Currently the car is V9 2018.50.6. Unfortunately I do not have app access yet (new car) so I don't know what the update contains and I'm wondering if I should allow?
Btw - Just updated my car to .36.2 and now it doesn't lock itself anymore and the screens stay on. Yes, I checked the settings and I've rebooted.
That's a shitty function to loose, I just picked up something to come back to an open car with 10k worth of photo equipment in the trunk.
ETA; Toggling through all the settings and doing a brake-reset fixed it. Maybe I went out of sequence in my first go.
No, it's stepping on the brake while performing a reset. Keeping the brake depressed all the time until the T appears on the screen.what is a brake-reset - is that shutting the car down for a period of time and starting it back up again?
And the difference between just rebooting just with the scroll wheels compared to the brake depressed while depressing the scroll bars?No, it's stepping on the brake while performing a reset. Keeping the brake depressed all the time until the T appears on the screen.
Once I had to call in for some screen related issues. The service person on the phone told me the brake part is just a safety thing for Tesla. Putting your foot down on the brake doesn't make it reboot any different, they just want to be sure you're at a complete stop when resetting the car to cover their butts just in case.And the difference between just rebooting just with the scroll wheels compared to the brake depressed while depressing the scroll bars?
You won't get any of those things. The battery thing and brake light haven't been delivered to anyone, near as I can tell, and the browser update was for MCU 2 only.Here's the things making it tempting for me, but haven't swayed me yet:
Battery pre-heating for superchargers
Dynamic blinking brake light
Browser update (was this an actual improvement or just a little security patch?)
The battery thing is rolling out now from what I've read, just in time for summer...You won't get any of those things. The battery thing and brake light haven't been delivered to anyone, near as I can tell, and the browser update was for MCU 2 only.