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Did you update your software recently? Mine seems to have gone away before my service appointment, the only thing that changed was I got off of the dreadful 2022.20 software. When I think about it it, The issue started with the 2022.20.18 and 2022.20.19 versions. 2022.36 seems to have fixed it. Very odd.Hey— mine has been sitting in the service center for a couple of days now. They can’t recreate the issue. Any thing I can tell them to look for? The service notes indicate that sensors are working as per design.
you will see an alert on the instrument panel.I tried long press as kchau indicated; and nothing happened.
Yes recently updated to fsd beta. They actually changed sensors and are also recommending a full inside panel change in the future. Door does appear to be working fine. It was intermittent in the first place.Did you update your software recently? Mine seems to have gone away before my service appointment, the only thing that changed was I got off of the dreadful 2022.20 software.
Aaaand it stopped working properly again. Ok I guess it's going to get the sensors replaced anyway.Yes recently updated to fsd beta. They actually changed sensors and are also recommending a full inside panel change in the future. Door does appear to be working fine. It was intermittent in the first place.
How do we get a part? Can we pay to have service install, or would this be DIY only?Just looked up the procedures for replacing the rear screen since there are reports of an updated one. here are my findings:
1. should be doable in 30 minutes to 1 hour depending on your experience with working with car interiors
2. there's no new additional part, I don't know what the original part number was, but the current part number in the catalog is 1673461-00-E, which suggests it's drop in.
Could you share the procedures please? I’m also interested.Just looked up the procedures for replacing the rear screen since there are reports of an updated one. here are my findings:
1. should be doable in 30 minutes to 1 hour depending on your experience with working with car interiors
2. there's no new additional part, I don't know what the original part number was, but the current part number in the catalog is 1673461-00-E, which suggests it's drop in.
Go sign up for a Tesla service subscription. It’s freeCould you share the procedures please? I’m also interested.
service request, other, something else, order part.How do we get a part? Can we pay to have service install, or would this be DIY only?
Hmm very very tempting.service request, other, something else, order part.
And sure if you paid them. Just don’t say anything about upgrading. I would say “replace rear screen with latest revision, pay out of pocket”
Mine does that most of the time.My frunk recently started needing two taps on open to actually open. First click pops it open, but the lock actuator doesnt actually unlock the frunk, so I need to press frunk button one more to unlatch the lock. Anyone else have this issue?
This was a common issue when my S refresh came out. There are two latches and the second one is defective. They'll fix it pretty quick and easy. Took about an hour.My frunk recently started needing two taps on open to actually open. First click pops it open, but the lock actuator doesnt actually unlock the frunk, so I need to press frunk button one more to unlatch the lock. Anyone else have this issue?
Then I shall book an appointment shortly, thanks!This was a common issue when my S refresh came out. There are two latches and the second one is defective. They'll fix it pretty quick and easy. Took about an hour.