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??? ..not sure I understand this comment ,.. nav software is separate but not AP/Firmware
Tech Support said I have 2 issues:
1) Maps file sizes and stuff are right, but not registered as updated.
2) my backup camera and one front facing camera won't calibrate.
The brake pedal does nothing
No, firmware and AP are two separate downloads, at least that is what I remember that verygreen and others have reported in the past
Never heard that or seen that after 3 Tesla’s ..every update other than nav that happens In background came as one install
They "come" at the same time but are installed separately. Let me try to find the info that I'm taking about
Yeah, I was on 39.7 before this update and everything was happy. In fact, regular autopilot still works fine with this update.Was your Autopilot working okay before this?
Makes sense. You can see two download spikes here.TMC VeryGreen
Basically it works like this (for s/x, different for 3):
1. Download a patch file from Tesla when your car is scheduled
2. once download completes, apply the patch file to the offline partition (there are two firmware partitions: online and offline) (on both ic and cid)
3. perform integrity checking of the resultant image (obviously failure at any of the steps results in restart from 1)
4. ap2+ cars only, download the additional firmware for the ape if it's not already precached. (could be precached if you update to the same version)
5. display the install prompt
6. one install is started - check the version to ensure it's not a downgrade
7. Update ape
8. update gateway and various blocks connected to it (complicated process with many opportunities for failures)
9. tell ape and ic to switch online and offline partition markings around and reboot
10. switch online/offline on cid and reboot.
11. compare versions of ic and ape to what they should be - if different - display update failed even though cid runs new firmware.
12. display update is successful.
I also recently had the MCU replaced. See my post about needing MAPS (per support call - now escalated). Again, during last 30 days has 6.2gb download total (before the MCU replaced).2016 Model X P100D w/ AP2, EAP but not FSD.
NoA isn't in the release notes and no setting in the autopilot options. I definitely have the new navigation as well as the Use HOV lane option, but no idea if I'm on the latest maps. I have a strong garage WiFi signal, in fact I recently installed Google WiFi with one of the stations right next to the garage for that specific purpose.
I did recently have my MCU replaced, so perhaps the new MCU had old maps and the system won't trigger a new download since it thinks I already have them?
I have an email in to service for them to check the car.
He then said that v9 was that size. I said I thought v9 was < 1gb because I check for my download when I got it. He said he was told the reason you have to be on wifi to get v9 is because it is so large.
I also had my screen replaced recently (last week). Not sure if that means the MCU was replaced or not. I got the new maps download just prior to getting 39.6 a couple weeks ago and I do have the Use HOV setting. If my MCI was replaced with the screen, does that mean I need a new maps download again?
MCU1 or MCU2?Well, so far at least 3 of us without working NoA have had a recent screen/MCU replacement. Certainly not definitive, but looking like it might be related.