n2mb_racing
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I have a Model S Plaid with FSD beta 2022.20.19 and had this issue again last night. GPS went out completely and has not recovered after two reboots. The car thinks it is 80 miles away from home now.
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That is a shame. My Model Y seems to be happy since its upgrade to FSD 10.69.x. I guess the different models may have different issues due to camera vs GPS proximity.I have a Model S Plaid with FSD beta 2022.20.19 and had this issue again last night. GPS went out completely and has not recovered after two reboots. The car thinks it is 80 miles away from home now.
Mine started working again the next day, so I don't know what the hell is going on.Model S Plaid as well. Just scheduled my service appointment for 12/7 (almost 3 weeks ).
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Car was fine for over a year then this started within the last month or so. Autopilot, Cruise Control, Navigation and Home Link all useless. Hopefully I'm able to convince Tesla that their software update to enable the nanny cam caused this...
And you have the latest software/firmware installed in your car?Hello
I have a 2018 TM3 LR with no issues with GPS until a few weeks ago, at most, a month.
This happens intermittently, but regularly if that makes sense. It happens at least a couple of times daily when driving where it shows the car's current location off by anywhere between 50-500 ft or so.
2 scenarios:
1) When I am actually on a highway, the red arrow shows I am on the service/access/feeder road of the highway instead.
2) Sometimes, when I am on a city street heading northbound, red arrows would show on the same city, but on the other side (left) of the road, so it shows the red arrow moving against the flow of traffic!
This causes issues with navigation where it constantly asks me to merge onto the highway (scenario 1) or it asks me to take the next right and then left onto the city street I am already on. This is annoying and distracting...especially on the highway. More alarmingly and dangerous, on the highway, it would suddenly start braking since it thinks I am on the feeder road where the speed limit is obviously lower.
I have seen other posts where the more common issue with the GPS was that it was frozen in a particular location.
I did see a similar post that talks about the same issue I have been having:
GPS location off sometimes?
I spoke with my local SC last week and, for some reason, they are ordering "a part" & will call me when it comes in. I don't know if they remotely "talked" to the car to come up with that decision. ( can they even do that?)teslamotorsclub.com
Now, I have gone to Service and they have tried to tell me that the signal is being blocked by my windshield tint (which I doubt). They nevertheless replaced the GPS antenna but I still have the same issue.
I have scheduled another service apt, but should I push for them to look at the gyro/accelerometer?
Changes that have been made to the car this year: New windshield tint + sunroof tint. I can't imagine tint causing this issue, these are not some old-style metallic tints, these are top of the line ceramic tint from a very reputed tint installer that has done thousands of Tesla tints.
Has anyone had this exact issue and gotten a resolution/found the cause?
One day last week, for the whole day, I kept getting messages on the screen: 'Autosteer not available', 'Cruise Control not available', 'Automatic Emergency Braking not available', but they fixed themselves the next day. Not sure if these were/are related to the GPS issue which still happens daily.
Oh and I have already tried soft reboot a couple of times to no avail.
TIA
KG
Can you confirm you are not having issues anymore? I am feeling helpless.Quick follow up - mobile service came out today and replaced my in cabin camera. Quick and easy, friendly and knowledgeable service tech, no drama. Very different from my other recent Tesla service experiences. All hope might not be lost for Tesla service after all!
I've taken the car out on a quick drive and I'm happy to report that the problem appears to be resolved. I'll follow up here if it comes back but I think this is case closed.
Yes, no more gps issues since the camera was replaced. I was also having intermittent TPMS connectivity issues where a tire or two would stop updating sometimes and throw an error. That too was fixed by replacing the camera.Can you confirm you are not having issues anymore? I am feeling helpless.
They replaced my GPS antenna to solve this issue in my Plaid Model S.I noticed this in my MYLR 2023 within the first week. It was on and off and mostly it as 100-200m drift. Recently I noticed 18km diff from my actual location to what gps was showing. Following up with SC to see what might be the cause.
I noticed it happens usually after I stop for a quick charging stop, maybe fast charging is causing something to malfunction.
I'm having the same issue, how do you check your GPS coordinates from the car?I have the same since 26.9 In EU I think I have read that they starts to use the cabin camera ... On some turns im slighty drifting apart like 20-30m, then recenter in some time, happends also with higher speed. I checked my GPS coordinates from the car and they are indeed false..