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nope, didn't change anything. Still going 3 hours later.Try turning off Bluetooth on your “phone keys” and wait up to 20 minutes and see if it leaves the louvers closed. Mine did.
Are you also seeing unusual vampire drain?nope, didn't change anything. Still going 3 hours later.
Now I have a service appointment for 8 days from now. Will see...
Are you also seeing unusual vampire drain?
Make sure your car is plugged in whilst this is going on.
sounds like a service center call is in order. If it was cooling i would think that it would stay open till done, then close. Not cycling repeatedly every 30 seconds.
What version of software/firmware are you running? Was it updated recently?
Curious. If you reboot the center screen, does it stop?
Made service center call, scheduled for next Wednesday. And my commute was only 8 miles yesterday. Mid 50s when I got home. Not a lot of cooking needs.
2018.4.9. Was updated about 10 days ago but this was the first time I noticed it going so long.
Center screen power off and steering wheel reset didn’t do anything.
I'm curious if people noticed it prior to 2018.4.9?
The same thing has been happening on our model 3 for more than a month now.
Our car was in Santa Clara SC for almost a week just for the to diagnose this + whirring noise right behind the headlights and they gave it back to me by saying that's normal operation.
I gave up trying to tell SC nowadays, they just tell you it's fine and move on. Eventually tesla will fix it.
Maybe it thinks it is in a wind tunnelIt is indeed the louvers, I can see them.
Its also now been over an hour and a half and they are still going.