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I’m a bit disappointed. The manual is for a 2021.40 version of the car and my 2021 Model Y is on 2021.36.5.5. So even the official manual is ahead of my car’s software.
There could be good reasons like safety, testing, etc. Not every car is 100% the exact same especially this year with component shortages. The big problem in my mind is the age old one with Tesla. They are not good at communicating rationales or status. When I'm sitting in my car and it is telling me it is the latest version when it clearly isn't is nothing but a recipe for frustration given the gap in communication.Why is there even a waiting period? Sounds silly
I just got a MYP about 3 weeks ago, had Homelink installed this week and spoke with the mobile tech about the software updates. He said you’re typically stuck on factory software for about 30 days but they may not be pushing updates as fast right now with the amount of vehicles they’re trying to get out to finish the quarter. We should all be getting an update close to Christmas, but if not then he said to submit a ticket in the app. Not sure how accurate this all is, I know there are many theories out there with it ultimately coming down to “no one really knows any rhyme or reason to any of it.” But for now, if your car is running well and no issues then it seems ”just be patient” is where we’re at. Would definitely like more of the features offered but then again, this is really the only car manufacturer that updates software like this with new features and all… so any way you dice it, it’s unique.I have had my car since new and still stuck on 2021.32.22 and have not had an update for over 2 months. I don't know what is going on.
Any update? I have a feeling they’re holding off until the new software roll out at this point, maybe at Christmas.2021 Model Y LR, still stuck on 2021.36.5.5, today is exactly a month since delivery.
I’m a bit disappointed. The manual is for a 2021.40 version of the car and my 2021 Model Y is on 2021.36.5.5. So even the official manual is ahead of my car’s software.
My understanding is that Tesla delays updates after purchases in order to let the new owner get used to the car for a month or two before pulling the rug out from under them. Which totally makes sense to me--that first couple months is really when you're getting used to the car and learning its bells and whistles, so changing things during that process could end up frustrating new owners.Why is there even a waiting period? Sounds silly
My M3 LR has been on the road since August 20th, 2021. It's currently running 2021.36.5.5. That's 114 days as of this post. I recently enrolled in FSD beta last week with a safety score of 99 after 170 miles.My understanding is that Tesla delays updates after purchases in order to let the new owner get used to the car for a month or two before pulling the rug out from under them. Which totally makes sense to me--that first couple months is really when you're getting used to the car and learning its bells and whistles, so changing things during that process could end up frustrating new owners.
My first update on this is plastic joke came after 68 days. My second update was 37 days after first one. Both updates complete *sugar* nothing important and valuable. Will sell it in spring and back to Mercedes EQS580I have had my car since new and still stuck on 2021.32.22 and have not had an update for over 2 months. I don't know what is going on.
I often wonder what the point is of people declaring they are unhappy with their vehicle so they intend on upgrading to something that costs at least twice as much as their current vehicle.Will sell it in spring and back to Mercedes EQS580
Agree, I am planned after M3LR (CAD$86K) buy Model S Plaid(CAD$187K), but with this is kind bad quality Tesla cars I decided back with Mercedes EQS580(CAD$140K). For you may be important ,but for me price don't care ( not much affected me). I bought Tesla only for FSD and nothing more and since FSD fail in Canada I will be back to comfort.I often wonder what the point is of people declaring they are unhappy with their vehicle so they intend on upgrading to something that costs at least twice as much as their current vehicle.
I have my factory software for 68 days and during that period tried to buy AB( Acceleration Boost) just for 48h try. After push paid button my car was immediately shut down and message say:" You car not fit for this is upgrade, you car not drivable and immediately return back to previous upgrade or it will damage the car", " If you driving immediately stop and contact road assistant". So what I must to do after received this is messages? I am lucky I am stayed on my driveway. Yes I am following those directions and return back AB not even testing 48h. When I told technician about it he says "sorry" . Now I am lost interest to any upgrades and my experience wasn't like other people. What I want back to luxury and comfort and of course EV not ICE.I put in my 3rd trouble ticket and got a software update. I initially got the same spiel about having the latest for my vehicle, until I made a sound argument as to why I would benefit from a more recent version. These manual newer software push overides are discretionary, but it is refreshing to know Tesla will consider this action under certain circumstances.
Installing updates is… optional. Plus if I’m toggling Advanced updates in the settings, I’m pretty sure I’m not the grandma who is trying to figure out how to use wipers after a month of owning the carMy understanding is that Tesla delays updates after purchases in order to let the new owner get used to the car for a month or two before pulling the rug out from under them. Which totally makes sense to me--that first couple months is really when you're getting used to the car and learning its bells and whistles, so changing things during that process could end up frustrating new owners.