Maybe they are allergic to EVs?There's an excruciatingly long thread about some folks that have experienced ear pain/pressure from the MY - Ear pain/Pressure help
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Maybe they are allergic to EVs?There's an excruciatingly long thread about some folks that have experienced ear pain/pressure from the MY - Ear pain/Pressure help
What do you mean by that? Mind including a picture of the screen?They did lower the steering wheel heater 2 inches.
What do you mean by that? Mind including a picture of the screen?
You should go to Tesla chat and provide them with your insightful feedback.That is by far the dumbest place IMO, to put the heated steering wheel button. It's like someone in the UI designer dragged and dropped the button in some random place.
Currently looking at trading my S in for a Y. Did test drive. Lov the higher seating.Tesla reverts some V11 UI changes in latest software update in China
Elon Musk said many UI improvements were coming, and the first have started to arrive in China with the 2022.2.1 software update.driveteslacanada.ca
I've never understood why the defrosters are in the heating screen at all .. sure they are implemented using heat, but so what? They are a driving thing (like windshield wipers), not a cabin comfort thing.so the latest update did not move the front/rear defroster to a more accessible place. On a recent trip, I determined it takes 3 touches to turn on the defroster. That is a little excessive.
They use the same systems - fan, ducts, A/C and heater. In every other car they are part of the same control structure. Often times the defroster is combined with the heater to help heat the cabin and defrost the windshield and since they use the same fan, using the front vents takes air away from the dash vents.I've never understood why the defrosters are in the heating screen at all .. sure they are implemented using heat, but so what? They are a driving thing (like windshield wipers), not a cabin comfort thing.
I would agree with this (reverse lag was gone). The system actually felt a little snappier overall even with the puny ATOM processor.Not sure if it's the computer rebooting after the update or the update itself but the reverse camera lag has been gone since updating yesterday
This is why... Same reason we "roll down the windows" .. with a button.I've never understood why the defrosters are in the heating screen at all .. sure they are implemented using heat, but so what? They are a driving thing (like windshield wipers), not a cabin comfort thing.
Now I see what V11 upset folks want in theirs Teslas
For those of us with a wiper defroster, the heated steering button gets a second button next to it for company. Still very random, but at least steering heater button is not all alone.P
um that is very random
one advantage those old controls had - they were easy to operate and you could do everything without looking.Now I see what V11 upset folks want in theirs Teslas
Lol very easy. That pretty much sums up difference between Boomers and Millennials. I barely touched any physical buttons in my previous car unless it was music controls on the steering wheel or activating cruise.one advantage those old controls had - they were easy to operate and you could do everything without looking.
You mean like voice commands?one advantage those old controls had - they were easy to operate and you could do everything without looking.
Voice commands most definitely require you to take your eyes off the road - you push the button, say the command, then when either nothing happens or the wrong thing happens you look down at the screen to see exactly what the car heard and what it did!You mean like voice commands?
Kidding of course, I very much get what you are saying. Physical switches, knobs, sliders all had value as you didn't necessarily need to take your eyes off the road.