My cameras finished calibrating in just 1 day but apparently they aren’t finished calibrating for FSD, how much longer does it take for FSD?
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Did you turn all the features in the Autopilot menu?My cameras finished calibrating in just 1 day but apparently they aren’t finished calibrating for FSD, how much longer does it take for FSD?
Yes except FSD because I can’t turn it on it’s greyed out and shows FSD (90%) and summon is greyed out and shows (89%)Did you turn all the features in the Autopilot menu?
Did you pay $12,000 extra to turn on FSD?Yes except FSD because I can’t turn it on it’s greyed out and shows FSD (90%) and summon is greyed out and shows (89%)
It came with the car, it says camera calibration for FSD isn’t finished and is at 90% that’s why I was asking how long does it usually takeDid you pay $12,000 extra to turn on FSD?
My FSD calibration for 2017 Model X and 2018 Model 3 took only about 5 to 10 miles.It came with the car, it says camera calibration for FSD isn’t finished and is at 90% that’s why I was asking how long does it usually take
Yes it said the calibration on the main screen finished but it says summon and FSD need more calibration and are at 90% I drove 70 miles todayDo you know you need to drive on well marked roads for the calibration. The more miles you drive, the faster the calibration!
It's time to book a Service Center appointment.Yes it said the calibration on the main screen finished but it says summon and FSD need more calibration and are at 90% I drove 70 miles today
There shouldn’t be any difference. Try rebooting, and if that doesn’t fix it, make a service appointment as suggested above.My cameras finished calibrating in just 1 day but apparently they aren’t finished calibrating for FSD, how much longer does it take for FSD?
It’s doing something because FSD was at 90% yesterday now it’s at 93%There shouldn’t be any difference. Try rebooting, and if that doesn’t fix it, make a service appointment as suggested above.
It’s at 98% now, the standard calibration didn’t take long at all maybe 30 miles but this last 10% of FSD has been taking forever, well over 200 miles nowThe fastest way to calibrate are multi lane freeways (5 lanes+ ideally).
Maybe you're going too fast...It’s at 98% now, the standard calibration didn’t take long at all maybe 30 miles but this last 10% of FSD has been taking forever, well over 200 miles now
We have a new 2024 Model Y with about 80 miles on it and on "Cruise Control" yesterday, it went through a stop sign. Granted, this is back road driving. How much longer do I need to wait fo sit all to be calibrated?My cameras finished calibrating in just 1 day but apparently they aren’t finished calibrating for FSD, how much longer does it take for FSD?
Do you mean TACC? Does that even stop for lights and stop signs?We have a new 2024 Model Y with about 80 miles on it and on "Cruise Control" yesterday, it went through a stop sign. Granted, this is back road driving. How much longer do I need to wait fo sit all to be calibrated?
It only took like 30 miles to calibrate for auto pilot but FSD calibration took 400-500 milesWe have a new 2024 Model Y with about 80 miles on it and on "Cruise Control" yesterday, it went through a stop sign. Granted, this is back road driving. How much longer do I need to wait fo sit all to be calibrated?
This thread is about FSD, not regular AP.Do you mean TACC? Does that even stop for lights and stop signs?
Well, I may be misusing terms. We set our Teslas up with one stalk down for cruise control and 2 stalks down for Auto Pilot (which includes Lane Assist). I never had issue with my Model 3---but it was 4 years ago and I can't remember how long it took to calibrate.It only took like 30 miles to calibrate for auto pilot but FSD calibration took 400-500 miles
Cruise control doesn’t stop for stop signs, only FSD
If your able to use autopilot then it is already calibrated, it won’t let you use it if it’s notWell, I may be misusing terms. We set our Teslas up with one stalk down for cruise control and 2 stalks down for Auto Pilot (which includes Lane Assist). I never had issue with my Model 3---but it was 4 years ago and I can't remember how long it took to calibrate.