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Tesla service have updated my service call for the cabin overheating with a parts order of the active grille shutter assemblyI've raised a service appointment with tesla ...I d suggest others do the same so they will speed up the software fix due to this bug
Used description below
"Cabin overheat protection not kicking in when interior temperature gone above 40 deg Celcius with feature enabled"
Interesting... my PW2 is on 1.47.0 and there doesn’t seem to be any way of triggering an update.For a different type of software update, did anyone else notice their Powerwall got a update to 20.40.3
There is no software updates notes out yet, but the version before this was 1.50.1 so I guess the Powerwall is also getting into the year/month versioning.
Mine is on 20.40.3, too. I'm not sure when it happened.For a different type of software update, did anyone else notice their Powerwall got a update to 20.40.3.
FWIW, I haven't had many phantom braking problems ever since driving with the follow distance set to max (7, I think). Drove to work today on a setting of 1, and the car was behaving like a stubborn donkey, constantly phantom braking for every conceivable and inconceivable obstacle.
OK, I’ll contact Tesla. My PW2 has a wired Ethernet connection, so that is certainly not the issueYou can get Tesla to push a update through if it's stuck on a old release. Mine is connected via wifi.
Let us know how you get on, I'm in the same situation.OK, I’ll contact Tesla. My PW2 has a wired Ethernet connection, so that is certainly not the issue
For a different type of software update, did anyone else notice their Powerwall got a update to 20.40.3
There is no software updates notes out yet, but the version before this was 1.50.1 so I guess the Powerwall is also getting into the year/month versioning.
Tesla service have updated my service call for the cabin overheating with a parts order of the active grille shutter assembly
Going to have to ask them to call and please explain what they be remotely diagnosed because surely all these cases with overheat protection not working now cannot be due to this faulty hw
This idea is working for me. It also makes pulling up behind traffic queues much smoother. Thanks!FWIW, I haven't had many phantom braking problems ever since driving with the follow distance set to max (7, I think). Drove to work today on a setting of 1, and the car was behaving like a stubborn donkey, constantly phantom braking for every conceivable and inconceivable obstacle.
Try it, you'll like the result.
Yes same.. I checked my grille and they opened and closed fine. I told tesla and they called back saying it was a false positive that the grille flagged fail..likely due to bug not opening the grille when required for COP.Interesting, keep us updated cause they just closed my support ticket with them about COP. But I only just found out about the active grille thing when a leaf got stuck in there and its opening and closing still
Yep got it. Let's hope it fixes COP and doesn't break anything elseLooks like 2020.48.35.5 is in the wild on a pretty rapid rollout
I'm sure i'll get the software update over the 'long' weekend when we're somewhere without good wifi... It would be nice if updates were pushed over 4G