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Summon and FSD require more camera calibration

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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 miles

Cruise control doesn’t stop for stop signs, only FSD
 
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Do you mean TACC? Does that even stop for lights and stop signs?
This thread is about FSD, not regular AP.

I got another M3 RWD in December '23 that came with a 3 months FSD trial. It took more than a week before FSD was finally available. Took me less than a week to turn it off for good, but that's another story.
AP, however, only took a few miles before it became available. Seems to be a normal thing for FSD to take much longer.
 
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
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.
 
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.
If your able to use autopilot then it is already calibrated, it won’t let you use it if it’s not
 
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