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Then maybe we should get our money back for "beta" features, because we didn't use "beta" money to pay for them.
Totally agree. All it takes is one homelink failure and you might be looking at serious damageSummon with auto homelink On tried to damage my car once.
While backing using summon, the car stop prematurely and the car think summon is finished and the active the garage Door to closing it. The car is basically half way out of the garage and the garage sensor can stil go through under car so the garage door is closing. At that time, I grabbed the door to prevent it lowering before I touched the car roof, It was a close call.
After that, I always leave auto homelink off for summon
Bingo. Twice a day on workdays for me.So then it looks like there are exactly two use cases for Summon in its current form:
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2. Get in and out of a space so narrow that the doors can't open enough to let the driver in and out.
That's the first thing that I did once I got 8.1!Has anyone used the gear shift lever button double-press method for activating Summon? I tried it as my first attempt, figuring a foot ready to hit the brake was a better fail-safe than the fob or the app. It's supposed to pop something up on the screen asking which direction to move. Absolutely nothing happened. Summon is activated, I know, because I then got out of the car and used the app successfully.
you would want to determine whether a crawling baby, your cat, pet tarantula or whatever is potentially at risk has been put in danger by such a re-position
A tesla over Children or pets? Sounds pretty reasonable and I think it's a fair trade offI don't think moving the sensors to ensure that the Tesla body will interrupt them leaves a safe enough margin for children and pets