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There are a lot of notifications (like this one) that would are not shown to the driver at all. They are hidden in the service menu.Has your car ever been in for service? If so they have be cleared it because it seems like if not then you would have gotten a notification on your display.
Not a Tesla service, body shop only, bumpers stuffHas your car ever been in for service? If so they have be cleared it because it seems like if not then you would have gotten a notification on your display.
They’re probably hidden to prevent owners from worrying about things they don’t need to worry about.There are a lot of notifications (like this one) that would are not shown to the driver at all. They are hidden in the service menu.
I'm checking these alerts right now and found a lot of them there. Maybe you're right. I hope so.They’re probably hidden to prevent owners from worrying about things they don’t need to worry about.
You're right, but there's no other way to tell what these alerts mean. I wouldn't bother if there wasn't a way to see them and not understand any of it.
HVAC works perfectly in our hot climate. I have now checked the service alerts when the car is in the garage and as you can see in the picture there are no active alerts under "Service=Fix" whatever that means, but with the same VCLEFT as of today. Hope I well get some response from Tesla. ThanksDo you have Scheduled Departure on?
I recall seeing this error, but not since a few firmware updates. In my case if you two button reset the car it will go away. However, Scheduled Departure and/or manually calling for HVAC from the app would make it come back.
My best guess is that when the car "wakes up" VCLEFT isn't fully awake before it is called on for HVAC and errors out and tries and again and is successful.
The car is very "chatty" about informational errors and since firmware in a Tesla is perpetually beta I'm not that surprised. If your HVAC is working I wouldn't be too concerned. At least here in the US with the current firmware I'm guessing they allowed more time for VCLEFT to respond before throwing the error. I'd expect it may be coming to Israel as well.
We know you meant service mode, not sentry mode.The use of sentry mode is for the use of company technicians only.
Yes of course, service mode, translating accidentWe know you meant service mode, not sentry mode.
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