Hi
Been meaning to ask this for a couple of weeks...
1. DAB station icons. Every other car I've owned did this automatically as I understand they're transmitted with the data stream. Obviously Tesla expect a logo of some sort as they've added a placeholder (grey box with musical note) in the UI. But why doesn't it just work? Looks really naff to scroll through myriad stations all with the same blank grey icon.
2. FM radio. Don't get me wrong DAB is great but not when you're driving in an area with poor reception which I often do. My previous recent cars would automatically switch over to the FM version but the Tesla doesn't seem to. It just cuts out. But that isn't the most annoying bit... How do you actually search for an FM station? Am I being thick? Ok, there's the direct tune option. If I type 88.5 for Radio 2, say, and it's not quite the right frequency I'd expected the Previous and Next buttons at the top would either increment the frequency or skip to the next frequency where it found a signal. And what if, like me, you've forgotten all those frequencies that so many of us used to remember. How do I actually auto search through the FM band, to arrive at a station and save it as favourite?
Many thanks.
Been meaning to ask this for a couple of weeks...
1. DAB station icons. Every other car I've owned did this automatically as I understand they're transmitted with the data stream. Obviously Tesla expect a logo of some sort as they've added a placeholder (grey box with musical note) in the UI. But why doesn't it just work? Looks really naff to scroll through myriad stations all with the same blank grey icon.
2. FM radio. Don't get me wrong DAB is great but not when you're driving in an area with poor reception which I often do. My previous recent cars would automatically switch over to the FM version but the Tesla doesn't seem to. It just cuts out. But that isn't the most annoying bit... How do you actually search for an FM station? Am I being thick? Ok, there's the direct tune option. If I type 88.5 for Radio 2, say, and it's not quite the right frequency I'd expected the Previous and Next buttons at the top would either increment the frequency or skip to the next frequency where it found a signal. And what if, like me, you've forgotten all those frequencies that so many of us used to remember. How do I actually auto search through the FM band, to arrive at a station and save it as favourite?
Many thanks.