I just bought a 2017 100d and the doors do not automatically open when I walk up to it with the key fob. I thought all model x had this? When was this feature starter?
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All Model X have the feature, driver door only. It can be turned off though.I just bought a 2017 100d and the doors do not automatically open when I walk up to it with the key fob. I thought all model x had this? When was this feature starter?
What DCGOO said. It's probably turned off in your settings. I like it turned on for mine, but my wife has hers turned off.All Model X have the feature, driver door only. It can be turned off though.
Vehicle > Automatic DoorsI can’t seem to find this setting on my 2017 100d. Where exactly is it
Interesting. We just automatically bought the premium package for both our 2017 and 2018, so didn't even think about it. Without the package could you still open the doors through the screen/app/fob (i.e. driver/passenger door actuators)? If so it seems like it would just be a software thing - not sure if Tesla has a price for just that feature.Yeah it only became standard in 2018. Before that you had buy the premium package to get it.
Without the package could you still open the doors through the screen/app/fob (i.e. driver/passenger door actuators)?
What do you mean? One of the line items for the premium package was literally "self presenting door" or something to that effect (might've said driver, surely had different case, etc). Without that package, the door doesn't open on its own / by its self, it requires prompting (a button press somewhere).This was not clear in the package description back in 2017...
My September 2017 model X with the premium upgrade package does not have the premium sound system nor the winter package (no heated steering wheel ). We do have the self-presenting door, which is something I thought I would turn off but I like it a lot. It was our first Tesla purchase, and what we didn’t understand at the time was how frequently Tesla changes things around. It was a demo with the PUP. At that time, PUP was defined for new orders as having these features; what was included in the PUP had changed. So that is one route of why it was confusing for us.I guess this could have changed at some point, because my premium package didn't include premium audio and later premium packages did
Well, that's certainly confusing. I got mine in September 2017 as well. Premium upgrade package, and it does have the premium sound system and winter package (pretty much a requirement by the wife ). It wasn't a demo, but was already made. When I ordered mine they offered it up since it matched everything on my list.My September 2017 model X with the premium upgrade package does not have the premium sound system nor the winter package (no heated steering wheel ). We do have the self-presenting door, which is something I thought I would turn off but I like it a lot. It was our first Tesla purchase, and what we didn’t understand at the time was how frequently Tesla changes things around. It was a demo with the PUP. At that time, PUP was defined for new orders as having these features; what was included in the PUP had changed. So that is one route of why it was confusing for us.
Those were indeed options then, but were separate packages.They were later pulled into the PUP umbrella. That’s at least my memory.I got mine in September 2017 as well. Premium upgrade package, and it does have the premium sound system and winter package
What do you mean? One of the line items for the premium package was literally "self presenting door" or something to that effect (might've said driver, surely had different case, etc). Without that package, the door doesn't open on its own / by its self, it requires prompting (a button press somewhere).
On mine, (which is on 2023.44.30.8) it is under Settings::Locks::Automatic DoorsI can’t seem to find this setting on my 2017 100d. Where exactly is it
I guess there's more of a difference in the screens than I expected. I'm on 2023.44.30.14 and mine is under "Vehicle" (I don't have a different Locks tab). Mine is the same model year as Riceball777, so maybe it has to do with screen orientation and other hardware. At any rate, I think we've established that the original buyer of their car in 2017 didn't get the self-presenting door option.On mine, (which is on 2023.44.30.8) it is under Settings::Locks::Automatic Doors
Ouch, I'm honestly just learning this. I've never turned off automatic doors, but it sounds like if I did, they wouldn't be automatic. Sounds expected in that regard, but arguably the verbiage "self-presenting" should have been "automatic" if all automatic functions were tied to the package.Yes, that part was clear - no premium package, no self-presenting door.
What I meant was that it wasn't clear if you would lose more than that without the package, such as the ability of the driver's door to close when you tap the brake pedal. All of the electronic door functions were described in the premium package description along with the self-presenting feature.