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It’s a late 2018 S100D running 2021.32.22. The more frequent USB errors started before I installed that build.How old is your car and what model? I'm collecting data for my upcoming service appointment.
If you only recently got this from latest updates, check to see if it is working anyways despite the errors (also try the reboot that does clear things at least temporarily), and it also may be a firmware issue (lots of people are getting it recently) so I don't think it is wise to go crazy trying to buy all sorts of USB devices to try to get the error to go away.I'm also seeing this with 2020 Model S LR+ running 2021.32.22. Bought a new USB from Tesla store and still seeing it.
If you only recently got this from latest updates, check to see if it is working anyways despite the errors (also try the reboot that does clear things at least temporarily), and it also may be a firmware issue (lots of people are getting it recently) so I don't think it is wise to go crazy trying to buy all sorts of USB devices to try to get the error to go away.
Same problem here with 2018 MS and MCU2 and Tesla USB.
The only USB device working flawlessly since day one is SanDisk Extreme PRO 128 GB - USB 3.1
The dashcam is always recording when the car is on, unless you explicitly turned it off. Using the icon or horn to save video just moves already recorded video files to the SavedClips folder.The error usually happens while I'm driving, so it probably Dashcam trying to record videos. I am not tapping Dashcam icon or honking horn to start it, so I'm not sure why it would be starting, but I have found some videos on USB while driving. I guess Phantom Dashcam is better than Phantom Braking
"always recording" to where? To the USB drive recent clips folder or to onboard memory?The dashcam is always recording when the car is on, unless you explicitly turned it off. Using the icon or horn to save video just moves already recorded video files to the SavedClips folder.
To RecentClips which has a 1 hour loop as long as dashcam is on and car is on. All the other functions simply moves 10 minute clips to SavedClips or for Sentry to SentryClips folder."always recording" to where? To the USB drive recent clips folder or to onboard memory?
That does make sense. Do you know this for certain?The only case where video is saved to onboard memory is when a Sentry Mode alarm (not alert) is triggered. You can download that video to a USB after the fact. Other than that, if there’s no USB, dashcam is disabled and nothing is recorded anywhere.
The saving of Sentry Mode alarm videos to onboard memory was documented in the release notes when Tesla introduced that feature not too long ago. Only the most recent Sentry Mode alarm event will get stored. Tesla might be saving other video for its own use, but I’m pretty sure dashcam video is not available to owners unless they use a USB drive.That does make sense. Do you know this for certain?
Every. Single. Day.Anybody seeing a ‘USB Device Malfunction. Center Console-remove device’ on the 48.10?
Had some of the historic USB issues last year but they went away with subsequent updates. Now all of a sudden I’m getting this error. When I get the error I unplug and reinsert it and sometimes it comes back but sometimes it doesn’t. However, TeslaCam is now not starting.
Haven’t had a chance to reformat yet. Just wondering if anyone else has seen it. Did a search and didn’t see this posted yet. . .
Same. This started about a 1 year+ ago and I usually had to unplug, plug back in whenever I got in the car. After a few months, the issue went away on it's own - didn't even coincide with a SW update.I’ve been dealing with this usb issue for nearly a year now. Whether something is plugged into the ports or not, the device malfunction error appears on first use each day. If I unplug and plug back in most times the error goes away. But lately I’ve needed to unplug up to two dozen times before the error will stay off.
Tesla came out to look at my car for this issue about 8 months ago and they said it was a known issue and that it would be fixed with an update. But that was awhile ago.