milleron
Member
My upgrade was just completed. It was the third at my SC, but the other two were AP2.5, so mine was the first AP2.0. Like a few others here, I was a little concerned about encountering glitches because of inexperience on the SC's part, but they brought it off without a hitch. They finished less than 7 hours after I dropped it off.
There was 1 problem and a couple of surprises:
1. The problem, which I can NOT blame on the SC: I was fully aware that I'd have to re-pair my phone on Bluetooth and enter my Wi-Fi password again, but my iPhone will no longer connect to the car automatically when I enter the car. I don't have to repeat the pairing process, but I must enter the Bluetooth section and select "Connect device," then manually select the iPhone and click "Connect" manually. I've been through all of Tesla's troubleshooting steps three times, but this problem persists.
2. I found that, even though the car's HomeLink settings for both garage doors were transferred, I had to ditch them and enter them all over again with the doors' remotes. Then, the auto open and close functions wouldn't work until I parked the car right where I had it for pairing and then clicked Reset Position in the Home Link settings. After that, those automatic functions work better than they did before the MCU upgrade.
3. Anticipating losing my FM tuner I had set up all my local stations in TuneIn weeks ago. All those settings, even my password, and favorites were transferred to the new MCU, but, ironically, it seems like TuneIn takes longer to buffer when changing stations now, once they start playing, they stream flawlessly with perfect fidelity.
So I think the upgrade process was flawless. I commend the crew at the Columbus Ohio SC.
There was 1 problem and a couple of surprises:
1. The problem, which I can NOT blame on the SC: I was fully aware that I'd have to re-pair my phone on Bluetooth and enter my Wi-Fi password again, but my iPhone will no longer connect to the car automatically when I enter the car. I don't have to repeat the pairing process, but I must enter the Bluetooth section and select "Connect device," then manually select the iPhone and click "Connect" manually. I've been through all of Tesla's troubleshooting steps three times, but this problem persists.
2. I found that, even though the car's HomeLink settings for both garage doors were transferred, I had to ditch them and enter them all over again with the doors' remotes. Then, the auto open and close functions wouldn't work until I parked the car right where I had it for pairing and then clicked Reset Position in the Home Link settings. After that, those automatic functions work better than they did before the MCU upgrade.
3. Anticipating losing my FM tuner I had set up all my local stations in TuneIn weeks ago. All those settings, even my password, and favorites were transferred to the new MCU, but, ironically, it seems like TuneIn takes longer to buffer when changing stations now, once they start playing, they stream flawlessly with perfect fidelity.
So I think the upgrade process was flawless. I commend the crew at the Columbus Ohio SC.