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Damn, I thought I was doing bad.. 7/24 here. About to roll 1000 miles today, wondering if that will trigger anythingMy M3LR was delivered 7/14 and I am still 2021.3.104
Nobody know when it will updated. I just drop any expectation and stopped to check especially when you hear every day empty promises from owner. When it happen- happen.Damn, I thought I was doing bad.. 7/24 here. About to roll 1000 miles today, wondering if that will trigger anything
P.S. Just realized it will be exactly 1 month since getting the car, that's kinda cool to roll 1000 exactly 1 month later
I took delivery of my first M3 in December and the second on July 27. I'm stuck on 2021.3.104 for the second. For the first one in December, I got a S/W update the next day and then another 2 weeks later. So I don't think it's related to getting the owner used to it. I personally believe they have something in this particular release that is collecting data about the vision system(without radar) or something else. Once they're satisfied, they will roll it out newer versions to us. But that's just one of my crazy theories!My M3LR was delivered on 7/31 and I'm still on the original version (2021.3.104). I just chalked it up to being a new car. Though most of us Tesla buyers tend to be a bit more on the "techie" side, I kind of assumed the initial delay is to get new owners used to the interface and features before something drastic was changed/added.
this is just stupid. Cars on these firmwares are clearly taking longer to start receiving updates than what has historically happened. I think we are still yet to find one person that has gotten off of 2021.3 or 2021.4 firmwares. i’m going on 3 months myself. seeing as issues with updates do arise that tesla then can re push to a car to solve then it’s perfectly acceptable to question why we aren’t getting updates when it’s so far past the normal timeframe. If we just wait, then what is the threshold before maybe it turns out there was an issue? 1 year? The only thing we have to go by is what’s normal, and nothing about this is normal.Holy frijoles. Everyone needs to chill (and read the forums while you chill).
Tesla has a process. Only Tesla knows what it is. You will get it when you get it... it's gotta be the hardest thing for a new owner to figure out. If you're going to stress out that SOMEONE has a newer version than you... well, you're going to be stressed out 100% of the time. When one update rolls out - they are testing 1 or more ahead of you. They always start with a few, then a few more, then larger and larger groups... it takes a couple of weeks for a new build to make it fleet wide and by the time it does, they have rolled out the next one to a few cars.
All we know is the heuristics from following it over the years. It seems when you take delivery, your car will come with a build that is "factory" in that no one else will seem to have it. Right now, it's seems like it's 2012.3.xxx. For whatever reason, it takes some time for your VIN to be put in "the system" for updates. Sometimes a month or more.
As an anecdote, I've had my car almost three years and there was only one time I got notified of a new software ready to install in my car and I had not seen it reported online at all. That day changed my life. Women wanted me, men wanted to be me. Everyone would just pull off the side of the road and let me have the freeway to myself. I had a police escort to and from work. Elon himself came over for dinner and we laughed and laughed at all the losers who didn't yet have the latest software. We wondered how they would get out of bed in the mornings. Where would they muster the courage?! I mean it could be hours, dare I say, DAYS until they would be blessed with all of the "minor bug fixes and improvements" that update would bestow upon them!!
Welcome to the club. Myself waiting on 3 month and who are you will ask why our cars not updated? No one have a clue why including Tesla service and support.this is just stupid. Cars on these firmwares are clearly taking longer to start receiving updates than what has historically happened. I think we are still yet to find one person that has gotten off of 2021.3 or 2021.4 firmwares. i’m going on 3 months myself. seeing as issues with updates do arise that tesla then can re push to a car to solve then it’s perfectly acceptable to question why we aren’t getting updates when it’s so far past the normal timeframe. If we just wait, then what is the threshold before maybe it turns out there was an issue? 1 year? The only thing we have to go by is what’s normal, and nothing about this is normal.
I think you right. Only vision cars have a delay.I took delivery of my first M3 in December and the second on July 27. I'm stuck on 2021.3.104 for the second. For the first one in December, I got a S/W update the next day and then another 2 weeks later. So I don't think it's related to getting the owner used to it. I personally believe they have something in this particular release that is collecting data about the vision system(without radar) or something else. Once they're satisfied, they will roll it out newer versions to us. But that's just one of my crazy theories!
I’m still on 2021.3.4 and took delivery on 7/19.. 6,100 milesDamn, I thought I was doing bad.. 7/24 here. About to roll 1000 miles today, wondering if that will trigger anything
P.S. Just realized it will be exactly 1 month since getting the car, that's kinda cool to roll 1000 exactly 1 month later
Crap. I'm coming up on 2 months and already have 2,300 miles and still stuck on the version it was delivered with (2021.3.103). We are having various issues which we hope new software may address, such as YouTube locking up and various strange AC behavior.The Vision vehicles are being held back because the software isn't ready. I'm hoping the 32.10 release goes well for the extremely small number of Vision cars that have gotten it so far and that release expands to all Vision vehicles. Sadly, I think us Vision owners are waiting for the "single stack" approach that FSD beta 10.1 will have.
Whoa, I thought I was racking on the milesI’m still on 2021.3.4 and took delivery on 7/19.. 6,100 miles
I believe Tesla have a software problem with Vision cars.Crap. I'm coming up on 2 months and already have 2,300 miles and still stuck on the version it was delivered with (2021.3.103). We are having various issues which we hope new software may address, such as YouTube locking up and various strange AC behavior.
Whoa, I thought I was racking on the miles
I was at a service center for installing HomeLink (another dropped ball, they were supposed to come to our home then rescheduled another 2-3 weeks ahead, so I told them look I need this installed, can I just bring it in so it's not sitting in a box in my house, but I digress..), I begged and pleaded with them to take the new car build flag off our car. Absolutely no budging. Was escalated to the "shop foreman" and nada. I even showed them TeslaFi numbers, like look, there's over 1000 Model Ys on 2021.24.11. Looks that, as of right now, there are 53 other Model Ys on TeslaFi on 2021.3.103 (54 total including me).
I hope so, at least the wait will be worth it. Ironically I just got the Disney+ update on my previous car right before I traded in, which was also the first real update after months of cold weather improvements now back to waiting for a real update againThe Vision vehicles are being held back because the software isn't ready. I'm hoping the 32.10 release goes well for the extremely small number of Vision cars that have gotten it so far and that release expands to all Vision vehicles. Sadly, I think us Vision owners are waiting for the "single stack" approach that FSD beta 10.1 will have.