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Sorry, I'm used to S/X which still downloaded updates over 3G and only did the maps over wifi.Well of course I am on wifi. My software updates also only download on wifi. Today at work I got a notification that update is ready to download and asked me to connect to wifi. When I got home it downloaded 36.2.2 over wifi (took about 3 minutes to download). I am about 14 hours out of each 24 hour day connected to a good wifi that has 100mbps internet. So far have got 5-6 software updates but never a Navigation Data update. I even opened a ticket with Tesla about not getting Navigation Data updates and they said that the one I have is the latest so they cannot kick off a download for newer one
I see it rolling out to Au now and couldn't wait any longer so I did the factory reset. Geez I had to reset a lot of stuff and it will take me ages to get all the defaults I had like navigation favourites, autoraise locations etc. Worst part was losing my homelink programming and that's witchcraft that I was lucky to get working the first time and now I can't get it working any more. Oh well.This happened to me last night. I had to factory reset the car to get rid if it. A bit annoying to put settings in again but in meant I picked up the new patch because my car no longer thinks I am still downloading the new one. An interesting side effect was that the nav system first thought I was in the Tesla factory in California but a bit if driving fixed that.
That has changed. My update today made me aware of the update whilst driving the S, but it wouldnt download the update until I had wifi. It’s not how it used to be.Sorry, I'm used to S/X which still downloaded updates over 3G and only did the maps over wifi.
What it used to be was if you never went on wifi, it would eventually download over 3G, but often weeks after it had rolled out to everyone. I suspect it's the same thing now, it's just that you can actually tell that it's waiting on a download now because previously we had no idea when our car was slated for a new version.That has changed. My update today made me aware of the update whilst driving the S, but it wouldnt download the update until I had wifi. It’s not how it used to be.
Received 2019.36.2.2 this afternoon. Model 3 SR+ no FSD. Loving the 1 pedal driving and definitely more power!
Another hour of trying to get homelink working again and failed. I wish I knew what the magic incantation was that I used the first timeI see it rolling out to Au now and couldn't wait any longer so I did the factory reset. Geez I had to reset a lot of stuff and it will take me ages to get all the defaults I had like navigation favourites, autoraise locations etc. Worst part was losing my homelink programming and that's witchcraft that I was lucky to get working the first time and now I can't get it working any more. Oh well.
I went over the release notes on mine 36.2.2 and found no reference to increase in Supercharging speed on SR+. So will have to either wait and see if/when I use supercharging next or if someone else tries it from a low state of charge to see if it will be able to take the full power of v2 supercharger as we have no v3 superchargers in Australia and reports it on forums for the rest of usDo your release notes include the mention of the increase in Supercharging speed for SR+? Thanks!
I've not heard of anyone getting above 120 on any Australian superchargers to date, so I doubt it.Does anyone know if the Australian superchargers are old v2 chargers with 120kw rate or have they got the updated v2 charge rates of 145kw?
Tesla Superchargers (V2) will get upgraded to 145 kW charge rate, worldwide
The first Evie charger at Coochin Creek in QLD is rated up to 350kW (although whether it does that in reality is anyone's guess). Anyone going past there might want to give it a try and see. I'll be using it just before Christmas.
Automatic Navigation;
Suggestion was this is linked to calendar, but a bit like google I’ve found it’s intuitively routing me to my work location and the return as soon as you open the car. (Weekdays)
... if only it would flag radars like google does.