NPR ran a lengthy article (3min) on this over the weekend. First I heard of it, too, but clearly we're just old fogeys. ;-)This is the first I've heard of it. Of course, there are many people I don't know.
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NPR ran a lengthy article (3min) on this over the weekend. First I heard of it, too, but clearly we're just old fogeys. ;-)This is the first I've heard of it. Of course, there are many people I don't know.
The manual is online as a pdf on your mytesla page. I haven't tried accessing it from the car browser, but that would be a logical fix. Make sure the car browser can access an online version of the manual. The only issue would be if you are trying to troubleshoot a connectivity problem... D'oh! :scared:
1) if your house keys are on your car key ring, then a valet or some other person with temp access to your car can make a copy of your house key, and they know your address.
2) if you are out of the house, and your car gets stolen, the thief can get directions to your home (and they know you aren't there), use the home link to open the garage, and rob your home.
By "a real manual would be nice" I mean a comprehensive manual.
I got printed manuals when I picked up my car yesterday.
Were they more detailed than the manual we get in PDF?
My Audi A4 has a user-settable high speed warning alarm (I set mine at 85 mph, for 65 limit highways). Apparently the S doesn't have this feature which would be very useful, as it's easy with the A4 to hit 85 without realizing it - I can't imagine how easy it will be once I have my Model S.
My Audi A4 has a user-settable high speed warning alarm (I set mine at 85 mph, for 65 limit highways). Apparently the S doesn't have this feature which would be very useful, as it's easy with the A4 to hit 85 without realizing it - I can't imagine how easy it will be once I have my Model S.
NPR ran a lengthy article (3min) on this over the weekend. First I heard of it, too, but clearly we're just old fogeys. ;-)
My firmware suggestion .... have the backup camera continuously record 10-15 seconds of video to the hard drive with a save/playback/send button somewhere in case you get rear ended and need some evidence.... as well as a live playback via the mobile app.
I was thinking a more powerful garage door opener. I have to be practically in the garage before the signal trips the opener. I think it only looks forward as it barely works for our gate opener, I have to be just inside the gate to get it to work.