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Uh oh ... That technician's gonna get in trouble LOL. This may be their big "under the nose" announcement ....
Hoping some of the settings indicate future features:
* Adaptive cruise control y/n
* Blind spot sensor y/n
* Lane departure warning y/n
MrOteece, any pics of the display?
When I got my Tesla back from service, they hadn't turned off the diagnostic mode, so I got to poke around a bit.
Hoping some of the settings indicate future features:
* Adaptive cruise control y/n
* Blind spot sensor y/n
* Lane departure warning y/n
Slightly different Linux kernel versions for the cluster and the center display: 2.6.36.2 and .3. Tomcat 7. A zillion version numbers for all sorts of components.
Lots of temperature data, including a nice graphical view of various components and temps. Seems like they could show us some of this under normal conditions.
I thought about leaving it in this mode, but I was getting some weird errors so I rebooted out of it. Would like to know how to boot back into it though
In the category of simple things I'd like to do that I can't because I don't have access to the diagnostic mode: add the car's mobile number to my AT&T microcell. Frustrating.
This would be amazing! I have the 3G Microcell at home as well.
Looks like a roadster, not a Model S. Two doors, Battery Pack and PEM in the rear.
Looks like a roadster, not a Model S. Two doors, Battery Pack and PEM in the rear.
Looks like a roadster, not a Model S. Two doors, Battery Pack and PEM in the rear.
Only if it's a GPL-licensed Linux toaster. Then I have the *right* to get it. Even if I don't know what I'd do with it (identify poor choices of configuration options which cause the toaster to fail to wake up from sleep mode, perhaps?)Are you going to demand the source code for your toaster?