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I did notice that this morning, but only for FCW in my case, AEB was still enabled.For everyone that is saying their car is now functioning perfectly fine on 10.3, can you check your settings for FCW and AEB? It appears that once Tesla pulled the downgrade option, they somehow remotely turned off FCW and AEB for people who are still on 10.3 and seems to be why the car is now working fine. That was my experience at least and others have reported the same. I don't recall these options being automatically disabled from the start with 10.3 and others have reported that these settings where somehow turned off later in the day too and that's when people started saying all of the problems were magically fixed.
Interesting. AEB was definitely disabled for me and others yesterday. Maybe they enabled it again this morning (I'll check my car in a bit). It's absolutely crazy that they can tinker with these safety settings on peoples cars and not even tell them about it!I did notice that this morning, but only for FCW in my case, AEB was still enabled.
I do not trust the car right now. I turned off everything this morning, but AEB had already been disabled at some point between 3pm yesterday and this morning. FCW was still enabled. I never got the rollback. I'm still hesitant after my AEB event yesterday.For everyone that is saying their car is now functioning perfectly fine on 10.3, can you check your settings for FCW and AEB?
Is it actually 10.3 or 10.3.1?I just read on Electrek that Tesla fixed 10.3 and is in the process of re-releasing it.
Tesla starts rolling out Full Self-Driving Beta 10.3 after a false start
I'm stuck on 10.4 for the past 20 days, after multiple unanswered emails to the FSD beta team I started a chat with standard support via the Tesla web page and was able to have a service appointment scheduled to address the issue. My appointment is in a couple of days, I'll let you know what happens. I would suggest contacting support for your issue as well.I'm still on 10.3.1
Anyone else? I've been on it since the initial rollout
I'm stuck on 10.4 too. Contact support and they told me my car has multiple failed download attempts in the past month, asked me to schedule a service visit.I'm stuck on 10.4 for the past 20 days, after multiple unanswered emails to the FSD beta team I started a chat with standard support via the Tesla web page and was able to have a service appointment scheduled to address the issue. My appointment is in a couple of days, I'll let you know what happens. I would suggest contacting support for your issue as well.
I'm stuck on 10.4 for the past 20 days, after multiple unanswered emails to the FSD beta team I started a chat with standard support via the Tesla web page and was able to have a service appointment scheduled to address the issue. My appointment is in a couple of days, I'll let you know what happens. I would suggest contacting support for your issue as well.
But you don't have the most recent update.I'm stuck on 10.4 too. Contact support and they told me my car has multiple failed download attempts in the past month, asked me to schedule a service visit.
Update: Tesla service called and told me that my car has the most recent update and there is nothing they can do other than wait for the engineer team push the new update to my car. I guess I will just stuck in 10.4 and wait for the next update.
Virtual service reached out 2 days before my scheduled service appointment at the repair center. He said he had spoken with the beta team and they said it was a failed download and that I would need to install the latest fleet build (2021.40.6) and then they would push the newest update once it was available. That happened just as the beta team stopped the 10.6 roll out while they worked out a few bugs. 10.6.1 is going out to Tesla staff as of last night, so maybe another day or so before I possibly see that beta build pushed to my car. I'll let you know what happens...I'm stuck on 10.4 too. Contact support and they told me my car has multiple failed download attempts in the past month, asked me to schedule a service visit.
Update: Tesla service called and told me that my car has the most recent update and there is nothing they can do other than wait for the engineer team push the new update to my car. I guess I will just stuck in 10.4 and wait for the next update.
Did they push it remotely or did you have to go in?Virtual service reached out 2 days before my scheduled service appointment at the repair center. He said he had spoken with the beta team and they said it was a failed download and that I would need to install the latest fleet build (2021.40.6) and then they would push the newest update once it was available. That happened just as the beta team stopped the 10.6 roll out while they worked out a few bugs. 10.6.1 is going out to Tesla staff as of last night, so maybe another day or so before I possibly see that beta build pushed to my car. I'll let you know what happens...
Did service pushed fleet build (2021.40.6) to your car?Virtual service reached out 2 days before my scheduled service appointment at the repair center. He said he had spoken with the beta team and they said it was a failed download and that I would need to install the latest fleet build (2021.40.6) and then they would push the newest update once it was available. That happened just as the beta team stopped the 10.6 roll out while they worked out a few bugs. 10.6.1 is going out to Tesla staff as of last night, so maybe another day or so before I possibly see that beta build pushed to my car. I'll let you know what happens...
Yes, and I'm still on it. I've followed up with my virtual SA on Wednesday last week and they said they would contact the Early Access team again about pushing the Beta software to my M3.Did service pushed fleet build (2021.40.6) to your car?