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Don't think that will matter. It won't be the infotainment computer running the processing for the headlights, it'll be the autopilot computer. Pretty sure you'll be fine if you've got the light hardware.Will be interesting to see if Intel cars get it (2021 to mid 2022). Can’t see any reason they wouldn’t but you never know with Tesla.
Yeah, I noticed it was particularly long download and I have Gb internet.Looks like it's downloading now - the car's grabbing most of the broadband bandwidth, much to the annoyance of the good lady who's trying to watch iPlayer . . .
And it's installing . . .Looks like it's downloading now - the car's grabbing most of the broadband bandwidth, much to the annoyance of the good lady who's trying to watch iPlayer . . .
Got our car set to the Advanced is it on the updates so supposedly get them earlier, still always seems weeks after others though.Stares intently at app waiting for download.
Yes. Downloading now.Installing here too just minor fixes and one time charge
No update to my carbide headlamps
@AnthonyLR you too?
Makes sense, as LFP batteries are recommended to charge to 100%.3 LFP doesn't appear to have One Time Charge
Doesn't need it because you charge to 100% anyway.3 LFP doesn't appear to have One Time Charge
v4.31.0-2552 - if you go to the app store and search the app, itll ask to update it.Which version of the app are you on now? Mine updated on the 6th to v4.30.6-2531 & is still woefully slow (I don't have an update available).