I charged recently to 99% and that did not change anything. I doubt 100% will do something on this matter.I was told by service tech to charge to 100%, then see if that fixes the consumption graph. Had anyone tried that? I am reluctant to try it.
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I charged recently to 99% and that did not change anything. I doubt 100% will do something on this matter.I was told by service tech to charge to 100%, then see if that fixes the consumption graph. Had anyone tried that? I am reluctant to try it.
Thanks!I went on a long trip this weekend and no issue with the route planner (I did not used Tesla Supercharger network).
I put in a sample trip today, and it looks fine. There's just that one odd consumption graph that is wonky.
Thanks! I tried that but it did not make any difference, unfortunately. As long as the navigation to supercharging is not impacted, this is not a big issue. The trip cards have been correct and hopefully that is what the navigation uses.So I reset my tire size and it fixed the problem.
my problem is still there, changed the wheel size a few time already....Noticed the the problem after updating my Model Y RWD to 2023.6.11.
Switching the wheels size from 19 to 21", driving few hundred meters and then switching it back to 19" seems to have fixed the issue.
Taking it back. This morning my Tesla dashboard froze (black screen), so I had to restart it manually.Noticed the the problem after updating my Model Y RWD to 2023.6.11.
Switching the wheels size from 19 to 21", driving few hundred meters and then switching it back to 19" seems to have fixed the issue.
Taking it back. This morning my Tesla dashboard froze (black screen), so I had to restart it manually.
After the restart the problem reappeared! I've repeated the wheels size switch trick, but this time it didn't resolve the issue.
The consumption graph is all over the place, way above the realistic/previous consumption.
I used to read about how buggy the ID.4 software is, but now seeing how badly Tesla handles an issue that apparently spreads across multiple minor version releases, It doesn't inspire much of confidence either.
what is your lifetime one? they can reset your odometer?I ended up making a service ticket and they reset something. It fixed the problem, but reset all my trip meters including my lifetime one.
The odometer did not reset, but all of the trip cards did. I left one trip card and called it "Lifetime" to get an overall measure of efficiency. All the trip cards got reset to 0, but not the odometer.what is your lifetime one? they can reset your odometer?
I also have a lifetime trip saved. I would be pretty upset if it ever got reset! I hope they figure out this energy app debacle soon. It has been going on for too long now.The odometer did not reset, but all of the trip cards did. I left one trip card and called it "Lifetime" to get an overall measure of efficiency. All the trip cards got reset to 0, but not the odometer.
I tried this and it did actually work for me. Graph for consumption is back to normal. Utterly bizarre tbh.