Before they changed it the data was updated every second or so. Now it is much slower.In what way is the App not functional, or has reduced functionality? It looks the same as it always has to me
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Before they changed it the data was updated every second or so. Now it is much slower.In what way is the App not functional, or has reduced functionality? It looks the same as it always has to me
Before they changed it the data was updated every second or so. Now it is much slower.
Not a Canberra resident but had two trips to Canberra since 20.1 and three times on Hindmarsh in each direction. All six worked fine. Average speed was 79. It also worked on the average speed camera into Canberra before Lake George (2 of 2). However I have not seen it in the reverse direction (exit Canberra) but it might not exist in that direction. It SEEMS to use the GPS speed for the averaging, but that's only a guess based on very steady TACC/AP and observed speed (set at 81).Also noticed that for my regular average speed camera (Hindmarsh drive) that in one direction only (westbound) it detects the average camera ok but about 30% of the time does not display the average speed below the speed limit.
Just got notice too… will try tonight and see if it fixes the seat belt warning2024.20.3 incoming, model Y
By any chance, have you driven on the Hume highway yet? The last time I drove in April, auto lane change (manually initiated via indicator stalk) didn’t work when it was changing back from the overtaking lane back to the left lane. It didn’t recognise that there was a left lane, possibly because of the road camber. This is a specific problem on the Hume highway, it is fine everywhere else I drove.On the return trip however, it did some weird stuff, wanting to drive in the right lane even without any traffic ahead in the left lane.
I rarely get them on AP, although i probably dont use it as much as most of you guys..Are the steering wheel nags gone in 2024.20.x? I did a short trip this morning with Autosteer and didn't get any
My M3 installed 2024.20.3 this morning and I took it for a short drive. I did get a dry wipe when the camera faced the sun once. I honestly doubt that Tesla will ever be able to get the wipers right if they continue to rely on Vision alone.2024.20.3 installed this morning before I drove to Brisbane. Some minor weird speed changes for no reason, so no improvement there. No dry wipes though, so that's a plus. Essentially, no change.
out of interest, who is your internet providor at home?I had hoped that the latest software would download automatically at home, especially since I’ve installed a WiFi extender in my garage. However, the software update did not happen as expected. Today, after noticing many others receiving the latest software updates, I connected my car to my mobile hotspot. The latest software was downloaded immediately, and I installed it right away.
Isn't that what a couple were suggesting, as to why you weren't getting software updates on your existing nbn connection?I must say, moving to a different ISP has me getting the updates a lot quicker.
Well I was suggesting it was my isp at the time (Optus), but moving to Telstra based isps (or hotspots) seemed to fix it.Isn't that what a couple were suggesting, as to why you weren't getting software updates on your existing nbn connection?
Anyway, glad to see you're receiving the updates now!
I drove Sydney-Perisher-Sydney on Sunday-Monday with firmware 2024.20.3.The last time I drove in April, auto lane change (manually initiated via indicator stalk) didn’t work when it was changing back from the overtaking lane back to the left lane.
Yeah this is a known problem. Which is why I was so surprised to that NoA worked so well on its own (on the Hume Hwy). The problem on the Hume has nothing to do with road camber, but with the road not being officially "qualified" as a highway, because it has unprotected crossings. So in Tesla's database, it in fact vaccilates between highway and regular road category. Which is why ALC doesn't work well in all locations. I'll upload a video I took yesterday shortly that illustrates this.By any chance, have you driven on the Hume highway yet? The last time I drove in April, auto lane change (manually initiated via indicator stalk) didn’t work when it was changing back from the overtaking lane back to the left lane. It didn’t recognise that there was a left lane, possibly because of the road camber. This is a specific problem on the Hume highway, it is fine everywhere else I drove.