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<blockquote data-quote="EVRider-FL" data-source="post: 5424006" data-attributes="member: 38513"><p>The only beta release of FSD that's available to everyone is the one you have to pay for. The limited FSD City Streets beta is not widely available yet, and that is only available to people who purchased FSD, not everyone.</p><p></p><p>I can't explain how you suddenly got access to those features, unless you purchased EAP, which is available in Europe but not here in the US.</p><p></p><p>I've read that Summon now requires the phone to be detected via Bluetooth in order to function, but that might be in Europe only. You didn't say which Tesla model you have, so if it's not a 3 or Y, make sure Bluetooth is enabled on your phone and pair it with the car.</p><p></p><p>Regular Summon just goes forward and backward, Enhanced Summon is completely different. I suggest you read the manual to learn more about those features before you try to use them. They're far from perfect, so don't expect much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EVRider-FL, post: 5424006, member: 38513"] The only beta release of FSD that's available to everyone is the one you have to pay for. The limited FSD City Streets beta is not widely available yet, and that is only available to people who purchased FSD, not everyone. I can't explain how you suddenly got access to those features, unless you purchased EAP, which is available in Europe but not here in the US. I've read that Summon now requires the phone to be detected via Bluetooth in order to function, but that might be in Europe only. You didn't say which Tesla model you have, so if it's not a 3 or Y, make sure Bluetooth is enabled on your phone and pair it with the car. Regular Summon just goes forward and backward, Enhanced Summon is completely different. I suggest you read the manual to learn more about those features before you try to use them. They're far from perfect, so don't expect much. [/QUOTE]
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