Had interesting bug/feature, I assume this would repro on other cars too?
Steps:
1: Start from home and the car assumes you're driving to work and sets navigation there.
2: Add waypoint so it takes different route than normally
3: Enable FSD and start driving (I think FSD not needed, but probably would not have noticed if I was driving myself)
4: When car reaches the waypoint, it starts navigating back home instead of work.
What I think happened is that since leaving home I didn't set destination, instead it guessed/assumed it. Then when we reached the waypoint instead of keeping the work address as destination, it "re-rolled" the decision of where we are going and being away from home it assumed I'm going home.
Not critical bug so I don't know if Tesla is even interested on that, but anyway interesting how the navigation failed to go to work when I set up waypoint to use different routing than usually.
Steps:
1: Start from home and the car assumes you're driving to work and sets navigation there.
2: Add waypoint so it takes different route than normally
3: Enable FSD and start driving (I think FSD not needed, but probably would not have noticed if I was driving myself)
4: When car reaches the waypoint, it starts navigating back home instead of work.
What I think happened is that since leaving home I didn't set destination, instead it guessed/assumed it. Then when we reached the waypoint instead of keeping the work address as destination, it "re-rolled" the decision of where we are going and being away from home it assumed I'm going home.
Not critical bug so I don't know if Tesla is even interested on that, but anyway interesting how the navigation failed to go to work when I set up waypoint to use different routing than usually.
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