Seems like the recent update fixed this issue.
Tesla called me earlier to talk about the trunk. Specifically they were asking about my two devices that use the Tesla app. One being my Samsung phone and the other is my iPad. I use my phone as a key, but not the iPad because I usually leave it in the car as I’m doing deliveries. If I had it as a key also, it would keep it unlocked while I want it locked. This is also why it’s important for me to have it locked with hazard lights on.
They knew I had a 94% success rate unlock from the trunk. Four out of sixty something failed attempts. I think there should be five, but whatever, close enough. They showed up as sentry mode triggers.
They then talked about the recent update updating the Bluetooth stack (the notes only mentioned security) and that it should fix the issue with unlocking. Though they mentioned keeping an eye out just in case, since it was a rare occurrence to begin with. I installed it Thursday night (March 28th) but didn’t notice anything yesterday with hazard lights (I don’t use it all the time) but decided to check the hazard light today at work (since Tesla brought it up regarding Bluetooth) and so, here we are.
Edit: just went to check the version number in case anyone was curious (2024.8.7] and noticed that there were two new options at the end of the vehicle menu. They are sub-menus for WiFi and Bluetooth. Guess there was quite a bit of work done.