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Doubtful. This is from week 20 which is May 14th - May 20th. Elon tweeted about the brake fix on May 21st so I wouldn't expect it until the 2018.22 release.
Not here in Houston...Some international owners are reporting auto lane change now works in roads were AP1 also works (more than just highways/freeways). Anyone in the US confirm? That would be huge.
ALC is really great in traffic now, so an expansion of this feature would make sense but Tesla has been so pussyfooted...
My Bluetooth for phone calls doesn’t work since the update. People can hear me but they don’t come through the speakers at all. Volume is up. Tried re-pairing no dice.
I had the same problem. I had to Forget This Device and set up my phone all over again. So far, that has worked.My Bluetooth for phone calls doesn’t work since the update. People can hear me but they don’t come through the speakers at all. Volume is up. Tried re-pairing no dice.
Have you tried a reboot? Sometimes after an update or when things don't seem right a reboot helps -
Model X Reset Techniques
Got .20 yesterday and just happened to notice that the map on the main screen is MUCH smoother. Used to be whenever I made a turn the map on the main center screen was noticeably jerky as it rotated... that is now almost imperceptible and the map rotates almost as smoothly as the navigation display in the IC. I think the previous update I had was .18 and I had gotten the new Nav maps about 3 or 4 weeks ago with the updated, smooth view in the IC... but the main screen map was still its old jerky self back then.
I also want to say that I see a better lane guidance display now when using navigation. I swear it showed arrows before with the new IC map as to what lane you should be in, but now I want to say that it stands out better? Maybe I’m just imaging it... I’ve been out of town for 2 weeks.
Interesting post. I have ff9 as of this AM so no AP testing yet but I have often felt it is a no-brainer to display lane confidence as you describe rather than binary. I was thinking it would be a grey-red-yellow-green scheme (when not engaged) and then blue when engaged (with the confidence color running alongside the blue line). What you have observed is similar to that. I'm eager to test that on my car this wknd with 300 mile trip. I think this would be a very helpful improvement.2018 MX100D MCU2 AP2 2018.20
I thought the same thing, and I also think updates to the perimeter sensor & camera array have been made. System seems to be processing greater amount of telemetry from more sources, and Sonar sweeps seem more numerous and sensitive at greater distance.
I also believe lane identification was also enhanced from binary (is /is not), now it seems System might rank Lane confidence using more types of dividers, and different shades of "grey" for Roads.
Lane "Road": Light Grey, Med. Grey, Dark Grey. (No pics)
Lane dividers:
#1. [LEFT Lane] Dark Grey (Likely Lane); [RIGHT Lane] Grey (Possible Lane).
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#2.
[LEFT Lane] Black w/t White Border (Definite Lane); [Right Lane] Light Grey (Nope!)
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#4. [LEFT/ RIGHT Lane] Black w/t White (Definite Lane(s))
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#4
Far Left Lane recognizing strong Lane Signal. EAS now has Black border outside of Blue? p.s. 4 lanes were present in real-life.
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Oh - and my User Manual returned.
Yep it was the first thing I tried.Have you tried a reboot? Sometimes after an update or when things don't seem right a reboot helps -
Model X Reset Techniques
For what it’s worth my MCU2 car has had this from day 1. So I wa not aware this isn’t what earlier cars had for lane markings. What did it look like before?2018 MX100D MCU2 AP2 2018.20
I thought the same thing, and I also think updates to the perimeter sensor & camera array have been made. System seems to be processing greater amount of telemetry from more sources, and Sonar sweeps seem more numerous and sensitive at greater distance.
I also believe lane identification was also enhanced from binary (is /is not), now it seems System might rank Lane confidence using more types of dividers, and different shades of "grey" for Roads.
Lane "Road": Light Grey, Med. Grey, Dark Grey. (No pics)
Lane dividers:
#1. [LEFT Lane] Dark Grey (Likely Lane); [RIGHT Lane] Grey (Possible Lane).
View attachment 303610
#2.
[LEFT Lane] Black w/t White Border (Definite Lane); [Right Lane] Light Grey (Nope!)
View attachment 303609
#4. [LEFT/ RIGHT Lane] Black w/t White (Definite Lane(s))
View attachment 303612
#4
Far Left Lane recognizing strong Lane Signal. EAS now has Black border outside of Blue? p.s. 4 lanes were present in real-life.
View attachment 303613
Oh - and my User Manual returned.
For what it’s worth my MCU2 car has had this from day 1. So I wa not aware this isn’t what earlier cars had for lane markings. What did it look like before?
I actually do not personally believe these lane markings have changed at all.