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I believe that is correct. If you search these X forums, you can find discussions about this. Apparently, it has to do with loss of some Ultrasonic SensorsIs it true that all Model X 2023 production front door not opening wider?
So they give you FSD capabilities but can't patch to open a door?
I have a 2021 MS Plaid that I want to trade in for a 2023 MX Plaid, and although it is a totally minor issue, I was expecting the doors to swing open like in my previous 2018 MX.
I traded my 2021 X performance for a 2023 and alot of differences.Is it true that all Model X 2023 production front door not opening wider?
I believe "most" of the complaints are around having to fight with the motor to manually open the door all the way after they have been automatically cracked open.I get that ppl get used to things, but complaining about having to actually open the doors....?
Tesla should fix this. At least give the buy the option to open wider and give them the risk to do it.
To crack it that little makes no sense.
My passenger door does this each time it’s opened. Passenger door opens all the way but never once has my driver door opened all the way automatically. I have a 2023 X with a September 23 build dateI’ve noticed occasional weirdness/intelligence from my driver side door (USS sensorless 2023 Plaid). *Sometimes* when I happen to be parked in a WIDE open area I hit the button - it actually opens ALL the way. But it’s never done it when it would hit something. And it rarely even tries erroring on the safe side even when it often could. Seems like they certainly have something in the code to eventually made this work.
I understand and can see how opening it full wide can cause accidents. As adults, I feel that there should be an option where I should decide that risk.Based on my experience, I don't think that option would work. My door hit my trash can once with my hand holding it because it does not want to stop the few times it decided to open all the way. Tesla would still have pissed off customers. Just get rid of the motors and make them normal doors again.