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Roll on BrexitCountries outside the EU are in the UN and not listed in that autopilot choke list.
Haha that wasn't what I was referring to but myeahRoll on Brexit
...I haven't been on the forum for that long nor have I had my model S for that long.That is your 3rd post in 5 and a half years; time to reign it in a bit....
...I haven't been on the forum for that long nor have I had my model S for that long.
With my 2014S after the update I don't get the screen that says what's different or new in the update. major bummer.
This is correct. Sometimes they take 2 or 3 minutes to come up... or you can force it by doing a scrollwheel reboot and they should come up instantly.I think if you pull up the release notes again and wait long enough, they will eventually display. I wanna say the release notes leverage the in-car browser and we all know how well that performs.
The way they made that update sound, I’m afraid it involves supercharging power limits. I hope not though!Is the new 16.1.1 version being pushed today quickly to EVERYONE in reference to Tesla latest statement about “batter fire prevention abundance of caution” update?
Seems to be making the news today. Thought maybe they are just including it to all Tesla cars in the latest version
Will have to see if it hits any P85D cars.
This morning. 2013 P85+I know the Model 3 has had 2019.16 for a little while but now 2019.16.1.1 has popped up on TeslaFi on a Model S - anyone here??