I'm on the other thread ready to helpinstalled teslamate on own raspberry pi. will see how it goes
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I'm on the other thread ready to helpinstalled teslamate on own raspberry pi. will see how it goes
Hmmm. It can be. As it looks like activity all the time. How to shut it down?Given that when the lightshow first released, some people were seeing a bug where the screen stayed on afterwards, I'm wondering if OP is seeing a lightshow-related bug...
Can you change the period of that graph so that we can get an idea of what it's doing and for how long? change it to 6 hours or something. I think you've done an update and then charged then online a drive and then awake. But no idea how long each of these periods are.
This will sign you out of all apps that might be keeping your car awake.Have you changed the password?
Yup - that's the point. Also the first thing Tesla will tell you to do.This will sign you out of all apps that might be keeping your car awake.
YESHave you changed the password?
Edit also completely quit the tesla app. Not sure how you do that in android. Tomorrow, you can reboot the car. (I always do that after an update)
today (and this night) I got strange behaviour and you guys know it all better so I wonder if you can assist.
car is plugged, with scheduled charging.
Yesterday tried the lights show briefly, opened door and that's it.
it charged over night to required 80%. cable is still plugged in.
But I see that my Tesla app always shows as "connected" as well as car already lost 2% of charge since 4:30 am (it is 10:00 AM)
anyone can suggest WHY it's happening and how to put it to sleep?
I am losing like 4 % a day without it doing anything, just plugged in and on scheduled charging.. sentry is off as well.There is no point in checking this as you can’t determine when the car wakes or sleeps. Sometimes the car maybe calibrating things for a while so wouldn’t do it regular routine.
Unless your losing over 10% a day without sentry mode for over a week I wouldn’t be concerned.
You should only be losing 1% a day according to Tesla. OP has Teslamate installed so he can determine if it sleeping or not.There is no point in checking this as you can’t determine when the car wakes or sleeps. Sometimes the car maybe calibrating things for a while so wouldn’t do it regular routine.
Unless your losing over 10% a day without sentry mode for over a week I wouldn’t be concerned.
I've had these before and going into the Tesla app and then back out has forced the car to sleep.Those offline states are abnormal. The vehicle is not communicating with Tesla’s servers. Unless you have poor mobile coverage something is wrong. I’d try a power down reset and if that doesn’t fix it the you need to log a service request with Tesla.