Thank you! Yes, my model 3 never had an issue in past years, but today was the first day my S saw rain.
Tesla removed the rain sensor, years back.
Plan was to use the cameras instead, and main purpose to save costs.
The issue is that the camera with the lens focus far away om the road, so it can not see rain that well.
This ends up with Tesla trying to fix a appearently unfixable problem with code.
S****y decision.
Then they do not use a real light sensor for high/low beam either. Do not work as good as it should.
They removed the radar, so the AP had to use the cameras - bad decision doesnt work well. Way to short distance to the cars ahead and very varying distance also.
Clearly dangerous to deive 1s behind.
Then they removed the USS sensors, so park assist do not work and can not be used to what you really need it to. Constantly warns you to stop way to early and screams stop when it still is 1 m or so of space left. Or doesnt warn you until you run into something.
All bad decisions to save money but sacrifises the functions we need.
For my three years with Tesla, important things and functions get way worse. Then they add a new farth to the sand box to try to make us forget the issues.