John in LB
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My 2020 MY with EAP added in late 2020 has this feature for red lights and stop signs.Does Green Light Chime include the ability to notify you if you’re about to run a stop sign? (Seems like a more valuable safety feature.)
The delay is half a second or a second. You cannot adjust it. IMO it's a great feature.How long after the light turns green does do you get the chime? Half a second? Is the delay adjustable?
On my car with regular non-beta FSD, I find that the chime delay is somewhat unpredictable. Usually it seems to be about 1.5 seconds or so for a straight-through green, and usually seems to be much quicker for the appearance of a green leftarrow when waiting in the left turn lane. However, there are frequent exceptions to both of those observations.The delay is half a second or a second. You cannot adjust it. IMO it's a great feature.
Yes, you have to enable it in the "Autopilot" screen.Hi. I have the update. But it doesn’t chime on green. Is there a setting necessary to do??
When you first get your car, it takes about 2 weeks to a month to start getting the newest updates because the car is still like calibrating itself. You will start to get them all the time after the first month lolHi, new Tesla Model 3 owner here and still figuring things out. I don't have this green light chime option on my screen. I have Updates set to Advanced and under Software it says I am up to date as of today. My software says it is v11.0 (2022.16.2). As far as I understand it, that release is not the latest release. Why would it say it is up to date and not really be up to date, with Advanced updates enabled? Thanks.
Here is a video showing four tests of the green light chime:On my car with regular non-beta FSD, I find that the chime delay is somewhat unpredictable. Usually it seems to be about 1.5 seconds or so for a straight-through green, [...]
This is clearly revised behavior compared to the prior FSD-associated Green Light Chime (part of Traffic Light and Stop-Sign Control).FWIW: this is probably where I saw the "one second" specification:
'Green Traffic Light Chime' is now available without FSD in update 2022.20
The chime will sound a second after the light changes in case the driver is not paying attention. The chime will also sound when you are behind someone, once the vehicle advances.
Skipping updates is not an issue in general, because new cars will often skip over several releases when they update for the first time.Do you have to accept every update that comes out in order to get the next one or can you skip?
My experience was that I got 3 updates with within the first month, the first update within the first week of ownership.When you first get your car, it takes about 2 weeks to a month to start getting the newest updates because the car is still like calibrating itself. You will start to get them all the time after the first month lol
I’m not looking to beat it. I just like a reminder if I’m looking elsewhere when stopped. I always check the cross traffic before moving forward into the intersection anyway because you never know when a crazy driver is going to try to run a red light.I got my update today and tried out the Green Light Chime. Works pretty well, not an annoying sound. I just wish it would not ding so quickly, and let it give me a chance to start accelerating. I can beat it, if I really try. But in normal driving, it's going to ding about every time. I think it should ding after about a second longer, just for those cases where I might not have noticed the light, but sooner than someone behind me would honk.