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It’s like going over lose gravel. Steering wheel shacks....
It happens on street . Around 35 MPH going Straight. Only for a few seconds.
Yes. Feels like going over lane bumps.
Must be something to do with lane departure as stated in postings. Some kind of Glich with recent Up-Date to my car.
If doesn’t correct. Will that it isn’t service.
Thanks for all your thoughts!
I came into this thread expecting to see photos of a Model 3 that was so clean that sunlight was shimmering off of it and blinding everyone in its path. Boy was I disappointed.
It happens on street . Around 35 MPH going Straight. Only for a few seconds.
Yes. Feels like going over lane bumps.
Must be something to do with lane departure as stated in postings. Some kind of Glich with recent Up-Date to my car.
If doesn’t correct. Will that it isn’t service.
Thanks for all your thoughts!
The shimmy you're describing is a type of intentional feedback that Tesla designed into its vehicles to alert the driver that an unexpected lane change may be happening. It is a feature that you can keep activated, if you value the feedback, or you can disable it.My 3 is shimmering every so often after the latest Nav Up-Date.
Any one else?
This can also happen if you drive over a section of road that the car thinks has a lane line when it really doesn't. I've experienced this myself, mostly if the road has a crack in it or there was some repair job to the road in a long straight line. It can confuse the autopilot cameras and make it trigger the lane departure warning.
Lane departure warning was re-enabled, most likely. Go to your settings and turn it off.It’s like going over lose gravel. Steering wheel shacks....