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Members the big orange eyes??Five years of EAP/FSD and two years of FSDbeta
Not
one
single
strike
Just sayin'
I think so, it even tells you on screen that you will lose access for two weeks. I'll let you know in a week and a half.Sooooo…can anyone confirm the “two week” reset? From this point forward do all FSD beta versions let you out of jail after two weeks? Or was the two weeks a reference to a wishful (and ridiculous) idea that new firmware comes out every two weeks?
So yes, 2 weeks and a day later, I have Beta back. No updates in the meantime.I think so, it even tells you on screen that you will lose access for two weeks. I'll let you know in a week and a half.
Why? You would still have non-beta FSD.My biggest regret is it hurt my insurance score pretty badly.
Never seen this in action. Did you get a popup notifying you your FSD access was back? Or was the toggle merely available again?So yes, 2 weeks and a day later, I have Beta back. No updates in the meantime.
My biggest regret is it hurt my insurance score pretty badly.
Yeah, I did get a notification when I got in the car this morning that my FSD access was back.Never seen this in action. Did you get a popup notifying you your FSD access was back? Or was the toggle merely available again?
The force disengagement hurt my score a tiny bit. But the old AP stack even driving with it not active gave me MANY more Forward Collision Warnings, for oncoming traffic or parked cars. Than with the FSD stack did when not active. Just older software basically.Why? You would still have non-beta FSD.
When you got access again, did it reset to 5 strikes until the next 2 week lockout or only 1 strike until the next lockout?So yes, 2 weeks and a day later, I have Beta back. No updates in the meantime.
My biggest regret is it hurt my insurance score pretty badly.
After the 2 weeks (now 1) it resets to 0 strikes. It no longer resets on updates like it used to. So over how every many months/weeks it takes you to accumulate the 5 strikes. Then it stops working for 2 (now 1) weeks. Then you are back to 0 strikes.When you got access again, did it reset to 5 strikes until the next 2 week lockout or only 1 strike until the next lockout?
I'm trying to figure out if it's 5 strikes, then 2 weeks lockout (soon 1 week with 11.4.2), then 5 strikes again, then 2 weeks, etc.
It's now 1 week.so then receive the notification that I am suspended for 2 weeks
You still have FSD and only lose FSDb.I also see references in this thres to the fact you still have FSD, just not beta. My car s warning said I will lose autosteer with 1 more strike. That doesn't sound loke i ll have FSD.
You won't lose auto-steer on the highway, just auto-steer "on city streets" which is mostly unusable in the way you want anyway. You'll still be able to double-click on the gear stalk on the highway and have all the auto-steer and Navigate on Autopilot features the previous owner paid for.Well, that’s good to hear. I actually am not that interested in the beta anyway. I bought my car used and FSD came with it and I never planned on signing up for beta, yet that’s what I have every FSD user gets beta, I guess. I do, however, really want auto steer. I usually do one six-hour round trip per week. I’d hate to lose auto steer for two trips every few months.
Now I know. I only intend to subscribe to FSDb when I have work road trips planned. From now on, if I log three or more strikes during the FSDb subscription period, I will intentionally force strikes before the end of the subscription to force myself into a suspension. Now the question is if the two-week “time-out” clock pauses while the subscription is expired (not renewed).It's now 1 week.
You still have FSD and only lose FSDb.
Cars without an interior camera get 3 strikes v 5. When I get 2 strikes I'll try to find a convenient time with minimal planned drives to force the 3rd. I'd prefer to "strike out" on my schedule, not Elon's. Just went through this as I get a strike every few months.
Strikes definitely need an expiration date - even 90 days would work for me.