bijan
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So, I tested this using several different address sources (and addresses) and, after some errors during a period something must’ve been going on with Tesla, it does seem to work intermittently. The car sometimes gets the address but then, somehow, finds multiple versions for me to select from. The fact that, when I send a route (incorrectly), Tesla nav creates a route with three turns and then gives up is different than what’s been reported by others saying the route just gets overridden by the nav so maybe it’s just my car.
Thanks or helping me figure that out.
You're more than welcome. I find that sharing the address from Google maps works almost every time. I'm guessing the address format between Google maps matches the in car nav which is also probably based on Google maps.
The one time it doesn't work is if the car doesn't have cellular connectivity/LTE when you get in the car, then I guess the format from google maps doesn't always match the format for the car's offline navigation system (sometimes it will complain about address not found and bring up a search dialog, with the address info filled out based on what was sent from the phone). I'm guessing they send the address to the car, but don't calculate the route until you get in the car (probably for possible traffic based routing), which is why it behaves differently when you get in the car without cellular connectivity.