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Software Version 9/10 for Non-AP/Classic Cars

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the thing I dislike most is the harshness of how the widgets sit in the display. Especially the square energy Stats graph.
also, they could easily add map aware speed limits to the ui because this is fleet data and map data.
thats all really. I’m still on 2020.16 so was curious.

That has been changed some time ago the widgets are blended now and no longer have the hard edges. That happened sometime ago. It may be time for you to update ??
 
For those who change wheels for snow tires, on 2020.48.37.1 the TPMS reset button works fine. (It was an issue on some software versions more than a year ago.)
TPMS reset button continues to work fine in 2020.48.37.8. Put my snow tires back on last night, with newly installed TPMS, since the old (May 2014) ones died last year. [Got my new ones from Amazon for about $114 for the set.]

Release notes for 2020.48.37.8:

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^ Nothing useful there. However, I got a small but noticeable increase in EPA Rated Miles range after this or the previous update.


Release notes for 2020.48.37.2 (even though it says 2020.48.37.1; I presume that means that they are much the same):

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The nav map icons with the number of open Superchargers, or "temporarily closed", "reduced service", "short wait", "medium wait", "long wait" notifications, are a big help on road trips — yes, I've seen them all. (I have supercharged my S-60 more than 676 times on road trips, so this was a big deal for me.)
 
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