Yesterday, a passenger using the web browser touched a part of the web page (CNBC Watchlist, with 30 different stock quotes), and the screen crashed. I waited a few minutes, then tried the two button reboot. It seemed to take longer than normal (although my reboot attempt might have delayed the normal reboot after the crash). After. about five minutes, the screen was back on.
I called Tesla support and they said this happens... it's a known issue.
Websites with a high refresh rate can crash the system. Not really sure what constitutes a high refresh rate, but I guess it's safe to say, passengers shouldn't use the web browser while car in motion (of course, driver shouldn't either)
I called Tesla support and they said this happens... it's a known issue.
Websites with a high refresh rate can crash the system. Not really sure what constitutes a high refresh rate, but I guess it's safe to say, passengers shouldn't use the web browser while car in motion (of course, driver shouldn't either)