You may be correct, but I’m not convinced - if you look at the lists on Teslafi in relation to the combo Model 3 and AP3 - there is incredibly few vehicles on those 2019.20.x releases.
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You may be correct, but I’m not convinced - if you look at the lists on Teslafi in relation to the combo Model 3 and AP3 - there is incredibly few vehicles on those 2019.20.x releases.
I took delivery on the 31st and my car was built the 27th. I'm in the same boat as you. I've been connected to my home wifi since I got home on the 31st and still nothing.
I was going to submit a ticket but backed out as it tried to schedule a service vehicle to my house. Can anyone confirm that's normal and no one will show up and they'll just push it to me?
So what car do you actually have? Is it a Model 3 with hardware three or is it an S or X Raven (Active Air Suspension/ rear induction motor / front permanent magnet motor)Hi,
New tesla owner here (took delivery last Friday). I noticed my firmware version is quite old compared to those discussed here. I'm on 2019.15...
I wonder if I need to connect to my home wifi in order to receive updates? It's very difficult for me because of where my parking spot is (I live in a townhouse but the parking spot is far away)
Based on my understanding updates are pushed through cellular too with premium connectivity.
By the way I'm located in Vancouver Canada.
I was going to submit a ticket but backed out as it tried to schedule a service vehicle to my house. Can anyone confirm that's normal and no one will show up and they'll just push it to me?
Yup, can confirm same behavior. I actually scheduled service for a Software Update as he had suggested, received a notification this morning from the App that an update was pending, applied the update and was apparently re-pushed the same 2019.15.103 firmware. So I think my original suspicions are indeed accurate.I guess it's not only Portland SC that is clueless according to you as Tesla customer support said the same.. Look I get it you want to be right and sound like you know what you are talking about but in this instance you do not....
I called them yesterday and asked them if they could go ahead and push the most current firmware to me. They did... I got it.... and..... 2019.15.103 is what I 'updated' to which was exactly as they said... It's the latest for my car and configuration...
Keep pounding your chest and giving out false info if you'd like as the only thing you are doing is having people wate their time for something that won't happen...
I had a good feeling it would be 2019.4.4 since it’s going out now, I will probably see that soon myself, cool you got it finally, I wonder if Portland got his.Thanks Fred! I couldn't wait so I used my phone to complete the update. The new version I got is 2019.20.4.4. I'm going to test the AP now.
2019.15.103 is definitely not current and the AP function that comes with it is very unreliable.
Thanks again!
I forgot my phone in the car once and when I went back the car was locked and wouldn’t open, Luckly I had my key card with me. I guess when the phone sleeps, it shuts down the fob.If your car happens to be a model 3. My one suggestion is if you decide to use your phone as a hotspot is to turn off the Bluetooth so that it does not act as a key which would leave your car vulnerable.
Simply use your Key card or a Key Fob if you have one to access the car to retrieve your phone Etc.
Also do your best to keep the phone out of view from the windows…
I’m guessing it’s more likely, just basic security.I forgot my phone in the car once and when I went back the car was locked and wouldn’t open, Luckly I had my key card with me. I guess when the phone sleeps, it shuts down the fob.
Fred
I'm totally aware everything is beta with AP / FSD. And I know AP is supposed to be highway only... but isn't FSD supposed to be available by the end of the year? I'm not hopeful at all. I like the car a lot, but not the autonomy aspects.
You're certain you have HW3?Thanks Fred! I couldn't wait so I used my phone to complete the update. The new version I got is 2019.20.4.4. I'm going to test the AP now.
2019.15.103 is definitely not current and the AP function that comes with it is very unreliable.
Thanks again!
It is not possible to download and install an update while driving; the car needs to be in Park.I do not know if it is possible or not to get a download for a software update while driving and being connected to a Wi-Fi hotspot.
You're certain you have HW3?
I actually got another update this morning, I went from 2019.15.103 to 2019.15.104 ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Perhaps there's additional revisions of HW3? As I'm not too sure what the differences are in architecture from Tesla's custom SOC and the previous Nvidia parts, but as a Systems Engineer by trade, I could understand if there's more to do than just additional certification, but more to align the code-bases across the hardware revisions while utilizing the same data-set for the Deep Neural Net.