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“It’s as good as the new hardware, no need to update.”Anything new on MCU1 front?
Refer to my thread I started in December of 22.“It’s as good as the new hardware, no need to update.”
Yes sir your are correct.There was fsdbeta reported some time ago for mcu1. the version was 2022.8.10.10
Anything new on MCU1 front?
They won't. They have deployed the FSD beta to MCU1 vehicles. But they aren't adding new vehicles at this time because of the NHTSA recall.They will tell you you need MCU2, so ask for that.
People really need to take Tesla to small claims over this.
Tesla has said it's available for anyone that bought FSD and requests it.
So request it. When you don't get it, file a repair request with Tesla. When they tell you that they can't push it to your car, ask them how you can get it per Tesla's statement that it's available. They will tell you you need MCU2, so ask for that. When they tell you that you need to pay, ask why you would need to pay given the car was advertised as having all HW needed for FSD. Make sure you get a quote on the price.
Take all of this to small claims, even if you didn't pay for the upgrade already. This is a pretty simple case to argue. You paid for something. Tesla says it's available and the car had all HW needed in writing. Yet on your car can't have it due to not having the HW. A clear false advertising case.
Anybody who paid for FSD, if Tesla says their car cannot run it, has a right to demand a new car. Or at the very least, a refund of the full purchase price of their car including all options.
I don't think you can go to small claims as if you watch The People's Court, money has changed hands. I might be wrong. Don't bother with lawyers. Sell the car and find another electric with better safety featuresPeople really need to take Tesla to small claims over this.
Tesla has said it's available for anyone that bought FSD and requests it.
So request it. When you don't get it, file a repair request with Tesla. When they tell you that they can't push it to your car, ask them how you can get it per Tesla's statement that it's available. They will tell you you need MCU2, so ask for that. When they tell you that you need to pay, ask why you would need to pay given the car was advertised as having all HW needed for FSD. Make sure you get a quote on the price.
Take all of this to small claims, even if you didn't pay for the upgrade already. This is a pretty simple case to argue. You paid for something. Tesla says it's available and the car had all HW needed in writing. Yet on your car can't have it due to not having the HW. A clear false advertising case.
But MCU1 cars can run FSD just fine.
Now, once FSDb is the mainline FSD release instead of an offshoot special request, there might be a different argument. But not right now.
Also, even then, refunding the whole car would be... challenging...to support legally. Especially if the car has more than 0 miles on it.
You are wrong. I went to small claims court and won because Tesla wanted to charge me for AP3, but I had not bought it yet. The damage was that the car had less functionality. The monetary damages were defined as the amount Tesla would charge to fix it.I don't think you can go to small claims as if you watch The People's Court, money has changed hands. I might be wrong.
FSD doesn’t exist yet. So you don’t know if it will work fine later. FSDBeta is a work in progress and wasn’t available for MCU1 builds until recently.If MCU1 cars can run FSD just fine, how come MCU2 cars had to get a new computer to run FSD?…
Not according to Tesla:FSD doesn’t exist yet. So you don’t know if it will work fine later. FSDBeta is a work in progress and wasn’t available for MCU1 builds until recently.
Tesla Full Self-Driving Beta is now available to anyone in North America who requests it from the car screen, assuming you have bought this option. Congrats to Tesla Autopilot/AI team on achieving a major milestone!
Same situation. New cameras right before the NHTSB debacle.… Just wondering if any of us had luck getting beta since…
I bought something that didn’t exist. It still doesn’t exist. It may never exist. No amount of whining or hand waving will make it exist.…What option did you buy, if not FSD Beta?…
You're in the old-school group where you have a significant claim in a court due to the language used during the ordering process. At a minimum, the language said that Autosteer on City streets was coming by the end of the year instead of "Coming Soon". Find a lawyer and present the information to them - I'm sure you have a case and can get a full refund on your AP/EAP/FSD purchase, and perhaps some bonus money to upgrade the HW, MCU, and Cameras on the car.I bought something that didn’t exist. It still doesn’t exist. It may never exist. No amount of whining or hand waving will make it exist.
It should be easy to get your money back arguing you bought something that wasn’t delivered.
If you thought you were buying FSDBeta, you either got what you ordered or will get it shortly.
When I eventually get FSDBeta for MCU1, it will not be the FSD that I ordered.
Did you get new cameras? I paid for MCU2/HW3 upgrade since I only had paid for EAP.Same situation. New cameras right before the NHTSB debacle.