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I think I read somewhere driver profiles was a limited test for only so many users before they roll it out.So the whole thing is US only? Driver's door unlock? Driver profiles?
US companies cater for their home market but that's getting to ludicrous levels..
My release notes showed minor fixes only but I just did a quick scan of the infotainment and I also got driver unlock mode:So the whole thing is US only? Driver's door unlock? Driver profiles?
US companies cater for their home market but that's getting to ludicrous levels..
My release notes showed minor fixes only but I just did a quick scan of the infotainment and I also got driver unlock mode:
Hasn't that always been there (it was on my 2016 MS) and the new feature is an override in the app?My release notes showed minor fixes only but I just did a quick scan of the infotainment and I also got driver unlock mode:
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Not in the Model 3 as far as I'm aware.Hasn't that always been there (it was on my 2016 MS) and the new feature is an override in the app?
If I use the app or key to unlock the car, only the driver door opens. However if I just walk up the car with my phone, all doors still open. This is with the setting on. Can't tell if it's a bug or intended functionality!Are there any additional release notes for previous 2021.44.x versions irrespective of whether that version was actually installed?
Do we know if driver unlock mode has an easy override?
Would also be better if there was option to exclude home and/or favourites
Hmm... this would have to be a measure of motor rpm (easy) combined with wheel rpm. Does it have a hall sensor, something related to traction control to measure that or just depends on timing the TPMS revs? Then you need a real world accurate speed - GPS accuracy over a straight section? And finally a combination of tyre pressure and external temperature to calculate tyre distension. I’d guess there are too many little inaccuracies creeping in for this to be more than gimmick but too lazy to do the math.Just installing 2021.44.5 here too.
Interesting to read tyre wear monitoring is now a feature - see here.
I imagine so, hall effect sensor and toothed ring.Does it have a hall sensor
I read it as it only being able to detect uneven wear, i.e., one wheel rotating faster than another.Hmm... this would have to be a measure of motor rpm (easy) combined with wheel rpm. Does it have a hall sensor, something related to traction control to measure that or just depends on timing the TPMS revs? Then you need a real world accurate speed - GPS accuracy over a straight section? And finally a combination of tyre pressure and external temperature to calculate tyre distension. I’d guess there are too many little inaccuracies creeping in for this to be more than gimmick but too lazy to do the math.
That's expected really.. Tesla implement a useful function and miss half the functionalityIf I use the app or key to unlock the car, only the driver door opens. However if I just walk up the car with my phone, all doors still open. This is with the setting on. Can't tell if it's a bug or intended functionality!
Sounds like the TPMS would need to be extremely accurate for that to work.I read it as it only being able to detect uneven wear, i.e., one wheel rotating faster than another.
I suspect it's reasonably accurate for liability reasons.. now the feature is there people will rely on it, and you know how litigious they are over the pond.Hmm... this would have to be a measure of motor rpm (easy) combined with wheel rpm. Does it have a hall sensor, something related to traction control to measure that or just depends on timing the TPMS revs? Then you need a real world accurate speed - GPS accuracy over a straight section? And finally a combination of tyre pressure and external temperature to calculate tyre distension. I’d guess there are too many little inaccuracies creeping in for this to be more than gimmick but too lazy to do the math.
Because the wheel speed sensors measure an analogue voltage, the accuracy is excellent.Sounds like the TPMS would need to be extremely accurate for that to work.