I did like the bigger numbers, bit the top left placement makes it easier to glance atI hate the tiny speedometer.
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I did like the bigger numbers, bit the top left placement makes it easier to glance atI hate the tiny speedometer.
Thank you!go out to your car and press the advanced update button 5 times. Wait 23 minutes. Then put your car in reverse, roll back a few feet. The pull of forward a few feet, but a little more that where it was originally. Then go back in side. If you need an update the car will send you a notification usually within 2 weeks.
Thank you!
Just in case you thought the post from @qdeathstar was serious, its not. That wont work.
It will 100 percent work. The issue is that people don’t wait the full two weeks after doing it.
I have zero proof that this is how Tesla does things. It’s a complete guess on my part.
It is obvious that I gladly gave up internet services because of horrific cost and at 78 years old have an iPhone 12 max pro because my WONDERFUL Sales Woman said “ this is good “. ?, that is never asked/ answered: (premium connectivity) Will my fully loaded Prepaid S, self update “ Software Update available “, All by itself.
It is obvious that I gladly gave up internet services because of horrific cost and at 78 years old have an iPhone 12 max pro because my WONDERFUL Sales Woman said “ this is good “. ?, that is never asked/ answered: (premium connectivity) Will my fully loaded Prepaid S, self update “ Software Update available “, All by itself.
Yup. And there are actually quite a few places you can go that have public WiFi available to do your updates. Most Starbucks that have an outside seating area have an outside WiFi router to serve those customers.If you don’t live too far from a Tesla service center, one solution is to just drive there and park in the parking lot. The car will automatically connect to the service center’s WiFi and can download updates that way.
I've been having this problem for the last two firmware revisions now. Still haven't figured out a fix for it. At this point, I'm completely unable to use any of the four phones that are paired with the car as a music source.Gah. I updated last night, and now my phone Bluetooth won’t auto connect, although it will still let me unlock when I walk up to it. Any idea guys? It was working perfectly before update.
Very frustrating. Same thing - key functionality seems to be working fine (although not before a reconnect) but won't connect to bluetooth automatically. Is this something the Service Center can address?Yup. And there are actually quite a few places you can go that have public WiFi available to do your updates. Most Starbucks that have an outside seating area have an outside WiFi router to serve those customers.
I've been having this problem for the last two firmware revisions now. Still haven't figured out a fix for it. At this point, I'm completely unable to use any of the four phones that are paired with the car as a music source.
Edit to add: Yes, I've tried doing complete re-pairing procedures with each phone. The phones still are able to provide all key-phone functionality, but will not connect via Bluetooth to be an audio source.
Probably not, as it certainly appears to be a bug in the firmware, and the SC folks aren't programmers. : /Very frustrating. Same thing - key functionality seems to be working fine (although not before a reconnect) but won't connect to bluetooth automatically. Is this something the Service Center can address?
key functionality seems to be working fine (although not before a reconnect) but won't connect to bluetooth automatically. Is this something the Service Center can address?
In my case, the car will not re-pair with any of our family's four phones, two Android phones and two iPhones. At least, it wouldn't with the previous firmware version. I'll try it again today and see if the latest FW fixes the problem.If not, you may need to re-pair your phone to the infotainment system. (I've only had to do this once in 3 years, apart from when I've bought new phones.)
Just to update this...In my case, the car will not re-pair with any of our family's four phones, two Android phones and two iPhones. At least, it wouldn't with the previous firmware version. I'll try it again today and see if the latest FW fixes the problem.
Edit: Just for clarity, the phones are all working fine as car keys, it's just that they won't connect to the infotainment system to be used as audio sources.