An interesting read: UPDATE: Tesla Cars Have A Memory Problem That May Cost You A Lot To Repair
Has anyone experienced this? My car's a late-2017 MY (Feb-2018 delivery) P100D Model S though I've only driven it 22,000km or so, and thus I don't expect it to happen any time soon. That said, the article does claim that late-2017/early-2018 MY cars could be more prone to this (and it's MCU1, no less).
If true, it's a bit crappy that a mere eMMC chip can render the whole MCU useless, but that said I wouldn't mind getting a MCU1->MCU2 upgrade out of it this. Perversely, I might actually want the flash to wear out while the car's still under warranty...
Has anyone experienced this? My car's a late-2017 MY (Feb-2018 delivery) P100D Model S though I've only driven it 22,000km or so, and thus I don't expect it to happen any time soon. That said, the article does claim that late-2017/early-2018 MY cars could be more prone to this (and it's MCU1, no less).
If true, it's a bit crappy that a mere eMMC chip can render the whole MCU useless, but that said I wouldn't mind getting a MCU1->MCU2 upgrade out of it this. Perversely, I might actually want the flash to wear out while the car's still under warranty...