Yep20.1 just came through. I assume we’re still behind with the adaptive headlights?
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Yep20.1 just came through. I assume we’re still behind with the adaptive headlights?
Hmmm. I’ve just updated & installed my old Garmin DC57. That will handle the radar camera problem while Tesla fixes their code.I have had the 2024.14 nav data for some time (a couple of weeks from memory). The speed camera warnings disappearing didn’t appear to coincide with any updates on the car, making me think there is some master mothership on/off toggle for them which got toggled off by Tesla on the weekend for whatever reason and remains off now. The switch for them is still there in the UI in the car, but it doesn’t matter which way it is toggled now since the weekend.
…and just to follow on from my previous post above, when I passed the speed/school zone camera yesterday - which had been indicated correctly previously - once again it wasn’t warned about at all (with 2024.20.1 firmware).
Updated to 24.20.1 yesterday morning, navigated around 90km around Brisbane and the issue appears to be resolved with the latest update.I've done 2 trips in the past week, one on 24.14.8 and the other on 24.14.9 and both times the nav kept suggesting I get off motorways (M1 and M3 in Brisbane), almost like the avoid motorways option for Google Maps. I do normally have avoid tolls and ferrys options activated, but the section of the M1 I normally use does not have tolls and the M3 doesn't either. Initially I thought it may be due to traffic congestion, but when I tool avoid tolls off it routed through the motorways and when I switched back it tried to avoid them again. It appears someone mucked up some coding. Anyone else noticed this?
I got it this morning, haven't had a chance to test it yet, but notateslaapp.com reports these (two different ones?!)20.1 just came through. I assume we’re still behind with the adaptive headlights?
Yes, but not yet for Oz.I got it this morning, haven't had a chance to test it yet, but notateslaapp.com reports these (two different ones?!)
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The nav data update came down separately (like the game updates do). If your car was on WiFi the whole time you probably didn't notice when the map update happened (because it doesn't require confirmation or a reboot, and is quite fast).That's strange. I think my nav data updated to 2024.14 during the 14.8 update (I didn't opt in, it just happened), and I'm subsequently on 14.9.
Anyway, everything was fine, except for more dry wipes! I pulled up to some lights, about 5 mins into the drive, and it just started wiping for no reason. I used some wiper fluid to stop it. Then it did it again, but just for a couple of wipes on the M1 and then coming out of the garage this morning for the school run.
No speed camera alerts up or down to the airport, whereas I previously had at least 2.
I think USA only get the adapt for curves, but we get both curves and normal matrix? thats what it sounds like reading some of the US postsI got it this morning, haven't had a chance to test it yet, but notateslaapp.com reports these (two different ones?!)
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IMO it can't be fixed using the current suite of cameras whose focal points arebeyond the windscreen.consigned myself to the fact that auto wipers will never be fixed
I think USA only get the adapt for curves, but we get both curves and normal matrix? thats what it sounds like reading some of the US posts
Or they could spend a couple of dollars on a cheap dedicated rain sensor like pretty much every other car made in the last 20 years.I think there needs to be a separate camera whose focal point is the windscreen.
And stalks, ultra sonic sensors, rear cross path sensors, servicing, dealership add-ons.Or they could spend a couple of dollars on a cheap dedicated rain sensor like pretty much every other car made in the last 20 years.
Im suprised there isnt a third party add on by now. Shirley if its that simple and cheap someone would be selling millions of them by now?Or they could spend a couple of dollars on a cheap dedicated rain sensor like pretty much every other car made in the last 20 years.
An add on rain sensor would be easy enough, getting it powered and then integrated with the wipers would be the difficult part. Unless you like cords dangling everywhere like an Uber hasIm suprised there isnt a third party add on by now. Shirley if its that simple and cheap someone would be selling millions of them by now?