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For me 16.2 has been a disaster j. It broke Homelink, WiFi, LTE, Screen is frozen every morning, and you can’t permanently turn off ELDA. I wouldn’t be in s hurry to update. Someone on the other forum said that Stats is showing 16.3. Nobody on Teslafi has .3 yet. Most everybody hates ELDA.

ELDA is overly aggressive. Our Enclave has it too, as did my Cadillac, but a more gentle implementation. I’m sure Tesla will time it - GM’s implementation is excellent. Just a gentle nudge if you cross the line but doesn’t wrest control away either. Quite well done.
 
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Yes, this ELDA is annoying and dangerous. It is intervening too much even for simple things as avoiding a ditch on the road(because wheel goes over whiteline). The steering vibration feedback is enough. I hope they give an option to disable this permanently.
 
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Source? Or is this just speculation for now?
Well founded speculation. 16.2 was obviously on mass rollout with everybody getting it all over the world, went from 4% to 66% in less than 3 days. Then it stopped. Only a handful of people have gotten it since then, mostly S/X that don't have ELDA anyway.

The previous mass rollout of 12.1.2 shot straight to 85+% and then started to fill up the rest slower as it started utilizing 4G which is more expensive to Tesla, hence why they allow a few days first for WiFi users to get it for free. It ended over 97% within a week total.

Secondly, many people have reported to have gotten an update notification that disappeared right as the TeslaFi stats stopped rising.

All of this can only point to the update having been pulled. The part about the reason being ELDA backlash is speculation but highly probable.
 
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On teslafi
One model 3 in CALIFORNIA switched from
2019.15.11 to 2019.12.1.2

I personally still don't have an update.
Model 3 performance with Enhanced autopilot who then upgraded to FSD when it was discounted.

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Well founded speculation. 16.2 was obviously on mass rollout with everybody getting it all over the world, went from 4% to 66% in less than 3 days. Then it stopped. Only a handful of people have gotten it since then, mostly S/X that don't have ELDA anyway.

The previous mass rollout of 12.1.2 shot straight to 85+% and then started to fill up the rest slower as it started utilizing 4G which is more expensive to Tesla, hence why they allow a few days first for WiFi users to get it for free. It ended over 97% within a week total.

Secondly, many people have reported to have gotten an update notification that disappeared right as the TeslaFi stats stopped rising.

All of this can only point to the update having been pulled. The part about the reason being ELDA backlash is speculation but highly probable.
Your logic seems pretty sound. Any speculation why California has a low percentage of the cars that have gotten 16.2 while a high percentage are still on 12.1.1 and 12.1.2 according to TeslaFI Stats? Someone said 50% of Model 3's are in California so that is the reason for so many still running 12 but does not explain why so few have 16.2 so maybe the 50% is not accurate?
 
On teslafi
One model 3 in CALIFORNIA switched from
2019.15.11 to 2019.12.1.2

I personally still don't have an update.
Model 3 performance with Enhanced autopilot who then upgraded to FSD when it was discounted.

I wonder if this 15.11 update downgraded itself or the owner had it on ADVANCED to force the software to the latest available.

I'm still waiting in Ohio. AP3 and 12.1.2.