EV-lutioin
Active Member
The new Model 3 Nav with auto-zoom and next turn tags renders the directions list obsolete, I never use them anymore.I am surprised nobody mentioned moving the Nav directions to the left of the screen
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The new Model 3 Nav with auto-zoom and next turn tags renders the directions list obsolete, I never use them anymore.I am surprised nobody mentioned moving the Nav directions to the left of the screen
I am surprised nobody mentioned moving the Nav directions to the left of the screen
How about fan on the right scroll wheel unless TACC or AP are engaged and then it defaults to distance and speed?
In regard to the HVAC screen, I wish the selections you make (other than basic) would remain. My biggest complaint is the airflow to the rear passengers has to be manually selected each time the car is restarted. I would like that to remain were I set it last as I almost always have a rear passenger.
Only had the car a few days, and this is way up there. Also odometer should show at the top of this screen, not the bottom.I wish the trip information and odometer screen info would save with the driver profile.
(versus seeing the wiper settings in the bottom left at startup)
1) Enable wifi -- it is in the car and enabled at the service center. We have poor cell coverage at our house, so I need to sit out in front of the AT&T store to do firmware upgrades on my M3.
Can you view the backup camera while driving, like in the S/X? If not, that would be a cool thing to have.
Yes you can but it ends up burying the navigation map. You can't drive with rear camera and map simultaneously.Can you view the backup camera while driving, like in the S/X? If not, that would be a cool thing to have.
You mean the one in the upper right of the display?Uh, how about a simple outside temperature display?
I feel like every car I've owned since roughly 1988 has had one, yet my 2018 Model 3 does not?
No shortage of white space available for 2-3 digits.
another request:
Add the ability to have a bluetooth device as a favorite audio source, just like the streaming stations. I shouldn't need to tap music, tap the arrow, tap the phone, then tap the arrow again to switch to my phone as an audio source and then have the map be displayed again.
Hey guys - new Model 3 owner as of last month, and first post here. I've searched this forum and other sources, and have not been able to determine definitively whether the above scenario has been addressed by Tesla in any recent updates.
I am an Apple Music/Spotify user and prefer to listen on my iPhone X via Bluetooth over Slacker radio. I'm wondering whether there are any shortcuts available to switch from listening to Slacker to selecting Bluetooth/my iPhone as the audio source?
When I have Bluetooth/iPhone selected as the audio source, and then use the right steering wheel button voice commands to "Play Song X", the audio source automatically switches from Bluetooth/iPhone to Slacker, plays the song, and then continues on to the next songs(s). Is there a way to do the same thing, but to go from Slacker into Bluetooth/iPhone via a voice command or other shortcut to describe the series of taps listed below?
Thanks all!
Don't think so... I think the voice command integration with music is only with Slacker. BT connection requires selecting the phone input on the screen. I'm not an iPhone user, so maybe I'm totally off base here, but perhaps the workaround is to keep it on phone/BT and use Siri and control your phone, leaving the car as just a glorified BT speaker.