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Has everyone received the lastest software update?

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The update that added the repeated nag when you're left plugged in at a supercharger after fully charged?

(My car got the update while in the service, and I had to call them to have them unplug the car as I was getting a message every five minutes.)
 
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The update that added the repeated nag when you're left plugged in at a supercharger after fully charged?

(My car got the update while in the service, and I had to call them to have them unplug the car as I was getting a message every five minutes.)
I am referring to MS with the new AP hardware. Some basic features were turned off and the latest SW update reenabled them.
 
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You should reference a specific software version. You can see how many folks have gotten updates over at http://ev-fw.com/tracker.php . Keep in mind that most OTAs only go to a fairly small subset of cars. The big ones that do hit all the cars typically take a few weeks to fully roll out. Those updates will usually show in the ~400+ range on ev-fw. The last fleet wide update 2.42.40.
 
Anyone not get the latest software update from a few days ago(or maybe late last week)?
The answer to your question, regardless of the update, will almost always be yes. Updates are rolled out slowly (except for the rare critical safety updates, I can think of only two in more than three years) and not every build is intended for every car. Even for the builds with widespread release, usually a new one is out before everyone gets the previous one.

I'll also put in a plug for the firmware tracker ev-fw.com. The more people who enter their updates, the more useful the site is for everyone.
 
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The answer to your question, regardless of the update, will almost always be yes. Updates are rolled out slowly (except for the rare critical safety updates, I can think of only two in more than three years) and not every build is intended for every car. Even for the builds with widespread release, usually a new one is out before everyone gets the previous one.

I'll also put in a plug for the firmware tracker ev-fw.com. The more people who enter their updates, the more useful the site is for everyone.
Thanks for the info. I just got the car this week so I'm trying to figure out how all this works. I will check out the tracker website.
 
You should reference a specific software version. You can see how many folks have gotten updates over at http://ev-fw.com/tracker.php . Keep in mind that most OTAs only go to a fairly small subset of cars. The big ones that do hit all the cars typically take a few weeks to fully roll out. Those updates will usually show in the ~400+ range on ev-fw. The last fleet wide update 2.42.40.
Where can I find the release notes for the updates?