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Software Update 2019.16.x

caligula666

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Mar 2, 2017
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Switzerland
16.2 installed. I feel that in areas where the speed limitation wasn’t right, now it is. Felt like it could read speed limits through camera Subjective assessment. Do you see the same?
 

Krash

Data Technician
Apr 18, 2017
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Intermountain US
16.2 installed. I feel that in areas where the speed limitation wasn’t right, now it is. Felt like it could read speed limits through camera Subjective assessment. Do you see the same?
Yep. Could be a coincidence, but a 25mph street I have been driving for two years suddenly changed from 30 to the correct 25.

I care less about the cars' ability to change speeds to match dynamic speed limits, like school zones and temporary construction, which I am sure they will eventually get, and more about our fleet of cars' ability to keep the speed limit database constantly updated.
 
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ucmndd

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Mar 10, 2016
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16.2 installed. I feel that in areas where the speed limitation wasn’t right, now it is. Felt like it could read speed limits through camera Subjective assessment. Do you see the same?

I thought the speed limit data was part of the maps database, not firmware. What maps version do you have installed (controls -> software)?
 

PrGrPa

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Aug 12, 2017
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Manchester
installed 2019.16.2 EU this morning. Animations and dash screen use are neat.
Having the ‘navigate’ button on the right of the screen near the driver is surprisingly good.
Not yet experienced any ‘no! This corner is too tight for a robot’ events. Should get to try a 270 degree motorway slip road tomorrow.
Did enjoy navigation on autopilot (NOA) today. Not had that available before. A couple of wobbles on leaving onto the motorway exit slip road. I took over as the car started to move over on its own, then moved back a bit. The guide line and ‘confirm lane change with indicator’ was OK.
The 5-second limit to indicating for auto lane change didn’t affect me today.
Pretty good update so far.
 

d21mike

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Aug 28, 2017
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Torrance, CA 90503
I am in California and was wondering why I have not gotten the 2019.16.2 version yet. In review of TeslaFI.

25% of Cars on 2019.12.1.1 are in California (412 total)
50% of Cars on 2019.12.1.2 are in California (1046 total)

Maybe in the past it started the rollout in California and not they want to end if California??????

Anyway, today the rollout seems to have slowed a bit.
 

PrGrPa

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Aug 12, 2017
316
153
Manchester
What internal movement sensors?
I’m supposing they’re ultrasonic sensors. They’re fitted in UK models. They detect motion like a window being broken. Or, more usually, someone you’ve left in the car when the driver goes into a store, the car locks itself and the passenger moves and sets the alarm off. If you turn the climate control to stay on when you’re away from the car then these sensors are not activated.

While sentry mode uses the cameras, I suppose it also uses these sensors to detect window breakage and the like.
 

ucmndd

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Mar 10, 2016
6,213
11,599
California
I am in California and was wondering why I have not gotten the 2019.16.2 version yet. In review of TeslaFI.

25% of Cars on 2019.12.1.1 are in California (412 total)
50% of Cars on 2019.12.1.2 are in California (1046 total)

Maybe in the past it started the rollout in California and not they want to end if California??????

Anyway, today the rollout seems to have slowed a bit.

Nearly half of all Model 3s sold to date are in California. This ratio is probably close to what you’d expect with a perfectly random distribution. The 12.1.1 cars are mostly AP2 Model S/X, so they’re a little more distributed globally.

I’m also waiting for 16.2. Only Tesla knows why.
 

Mobster

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Nov 17, 2013
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Renton, Washington USA, Earth
That is because they haven't released the feature for the S&X yet. (With any level of AP hardware.)

I got 16.2 last night and tried the lane departure multiple times today at speeds between 30 and 75. It didn't do anything for me :-(

Super disappointed. I really wanted it.

HW 2.0 and FSD here in my 12/2016 build MS. Went through all the displays hoping to find something turned off but nothing new was found. Did hard reboot just in case - still not working. Wondering if you need the 'redundant steering system' for it to work (2.5 HW?)...

Yeah I went back and tested again and it is not there. I get it. Not there for Model S
 

MP3Mike

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Feb 1, 2016
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31,853
Oregon
The discharge of this new version sucks. Full charge 100% at 220 and less than 6 hours down to 210. I'm in range mode too.

Which 2019.16 are you on? I think 2019.16.1 has a bug in it that leaves the cooling pumps on for too long. (And that it was fixed in 2019.16.2.)
 

Cheburashka

Active Member
Jan 29, 2018
2,032
2,301
Los Gatos, CA
I am in California and was wondering why I have not gotten the 2019.16.2 version yet. In review of TeslaFI.

25% of Cars on 2019.12.1.1 are in California (412 total)
50% of Cars on 2019.12.1.2 are in California (1046 total)

Maybe in the past it started the rollout in California and not they want to end if California??????

Anyway, today the rollout seems to have slowed a bit.

I'm in the same boat pretty much always. It's kind of a blessing in disguise though, as I hate beta testing broken "features" and bugs.
 

DanInSunnyFL

Member
Mar 6, 2019
63
12
Orlando
Yep. Could be a coincidence, but a 25mph street I have been driving for two years suddenly changed from 30 to the correct 25.

I care less about the cars' ability to change speeds to match dynamic speed limits, like school zones and temporary construction, which I am sure they will eventually get, and more about our fleet of cars' ability to keep the speed limit database constantly updated.
Has anyone created a Speed Limit sign to test the visual recognition?
 

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