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Only displaying half drive display

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Upon starting the car, it only displayed half of the left driver display. It still behaves the same even after rebooted.
 

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Do you have MCU1 by chance? If so, when you did reboot, did you do the two buttons above the scroll wheels to reboot the driver display separate from the MCU?

If you do still have MCU1, and you do end up needing to have the display replaced, this might be a time to consider investing in the MCU2 upgrade as that includes replacing the drivers display along with the main display.
 
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Do you have MCU1 by chance? If so, when you did reboot, did you do the two buttons above the scroll wheels to reboot the driver display separate from the MCU?

If you do still have MCU1, and you do end up needing to have the display replaced, this might be a time to consider investing in the MCU2 upgrade as that includes replacing the drivers display along with the main display.

Honestly, if either MCU1 display needs to be replaced, the MCU2 upgrade is pretty much a no brainer. For $1500, you get both screens replaced AND the much newer and faster display computer. It’s a great deal.
 
Looks like a bad LCD. Willing to bet the screen will physically need to be replaced.
It certainly works again without any reboot after contacting the Tesla service center near by. It looks it got remotely reset. Anyway went to service center yesterday and they claimed an issue was found: too much saved navigation endpoints in the memory.
 
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