Oh, I’m sure it will fix it. In about two weeks…Hoping the next firmware fixes all of these bizarre issues, and it’s not a larger problem.
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Oh, I’m sure it will fix it. In about two weeks…Hoping the next firmware fixes all of these bizarre issues, and it’s not a larger problem.
In other words...they still don't work! Argh. Maybe the holiday update fixes it...Auto wipers didn't work in the rain all day yesterday, but worked perfectly in the rain at night. 2023.27.12
I'm not sure what is officially the holiday update but 2023.44.30.1 (FSD 11.4.9) does not. First time getting in my car after the update gave me a dry wipe immediately while in the garage. Sounds about par for the course.In other words...they still don't work! Argh. Maybe the holiday update fixes it...
That's the holiday update. But there is a version 2023.44.30.1, .2, .3 and .4. I'm sure one of those subsequent revisions fixes it. No question.I'm not sure what is officially the holiday update but 2023.44.30.1 (FSD 11.4.9) does not. First time getting in my car after the update gave me a dry wipe immediately while in the garage. Sounds about par for the course.
Are you getting dry wipes?Auto wipers didn't work in the rain all day yesterday, but worked perfectly in the rain at night. 2023.27.12
I took a drive in the rain this morning. The rain varied throughout the drive from very light sprinkles to steady moderate rain. The auto wipers worked pretty darned good, verging on excellent. As soon as I backed out of the garage--into very light sprinkles--the wipers came on with no encouragement needed--a very slow intermittent wipe, exactly what the conditions called for. Back before the current issues when my wipers worked well, I usually had to "jump start" the wipers with a tap of the left stalk button in these conditions. Not today, but that's just one instance--encouraging nevertheless. As the rain varied in intensity back and forth, the auto wipers kept up with appropriate adjustments for the most part. The only issue I had was that the wipers were a tad slow to go from "fast intermittent" to "steady on". It wasn't slow enough that I ever felt the need to intervene, but it was slow enough that I noticed the delay--and probably would have intervened had I been able to do so with a quick flick of a finger. As it was, it took the auto wipers about as long as I would have been using a voice command. So, not a huge deal, but enough for me to not call it "excellent." Other than that, the wipers sped up and slowed down as necessary. When I pulled into the garage, the wipers stopped immediately as the rain hitting the windshield stopped. Nice.FSD 11.4.8.1, Software 2023.27.12. One more day of driving on this update, that's two days now. No dry wipes at all. Prior software I was getting a dry wipe once or twice every 10 minutes. Still no rain, so I can't speak to whether or not the wipers actually work yet, but no dry wipes at least is encouraging.
You can, but you really don't need to anymore. Three hours driving today in all sorts of conditions--including straight into the setting sun--not one dry wipe. Holiday .2 update with FSD 11.4.9. From August until two updates ago I was getting dry wipes all the time.I haven't tested yet but apparently we did score a minor win with FSD 11.4.9 and now you can fully disable wipers while FSD is enabled!
Because that would mean that Tesla would have to acknowledge that there was a problem in the first place.Why on earth doesn’t Tesla mention these things in their release notes?