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Do you park where The car is connected to Wi-Fi?
Do you have FSD?
Do you have advanced or standard updates selected?
I don’t have a real answer, only speculation as to why it could be happening.I keep the car in our garage and it is connected to our wifi. It's updated several times in the past.
No FSD. It's a RWD MR with AP, bought in March this year.
I switched to "advanced" just last week.
Not sure if it's of significance that we had some minor body work done a couple of months ago as well as mobile service (steering wheel cap replaced) shortly after that.
First question that seems to be always asked and it is irrelevant (people with Wi-Fi just don't realize this since they never see it). You will still get assigned an update the same if you don't connect. You just will then need to connect to a Wi-Fi to download it.Do you park where The car is connected to Wi-Fi?...
Yup, you are behind a bit. I believe the most recent is .32.2.1.I haven't updated for awhile and following this site occasionally, I get the impression I'm 3-4 updates behind now. Anyone else in the same boat? I tried calling Tesla today but I guess they aren't open for non-emergent issues on the weekend.
I don’t understand how it’s irrelevant if “you will then need to connect to a Wi-Fi to download it.”First question that seems to be always asked and it is irrelevant (people with Wi-Fi just don't realize this since they never see it). You will still get assigned an update the same if you don't connect. You just will then need to connect to a Wi-Fi to download it.
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The OP needs to GET an update before they can download it. Connecting to Wi-Fi won't help the OP until AFTER they get an update first.I don’t understand how it’s irrelevant if “you will then need to connect to a Wi-Fi to download it.”
First question that seems to be always asked and it is irrelevant (people with Wi-Fi just don't realize this since they never see it). You will still get assigned an update the same if you don't connect. You just will then need to connect to a Wi-Fi to download it.
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It has been on there since at least 16.x (see my pic above) and the OP is on 20.x.The reason that is asked (in my opinion) is, its a "legacy" question because the prompt to "connect to wifi to download the update" is quite recent. It only appeared in the past 2-3 months or so. Prior to that, there was no way to know you had an update pending...
...In any case, I personally think it still relevant, because we dont know what triggers the car to tell us there is an update ready. The car could "check in" more often on wifi than just on cellular for example (Not saying it does, just saying that its possible).
Okay. Your use of the word “get” confused me. I understand what you mean now.The OP needs to GET an update before they can download it. Connecting to Wi-Fi won't help the OP until AFTER they get an update first.
Yea "get" may not be the best word. More like you have been authorized for a download.Okay. Your use of the word “get” confused me. I understand what you mean now.
Since you are a little behind open the app and hit Scedual Service: Software Update and type in you response.Okay. Your use of the word “get” confused me. I understand what you mean now.