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1. Make sure you're on recent (post-September) firmware, but you surely are.I'm a new Tesla owner (2.5 weeks) and I am trying to work out from this thread when I might receive FSD. Can someone let me know the latest information on what I need to do to qualify? For example do I have to be at a safety score of 100, or does 98 qualify? Also minimum miles, minimum days driving, cut off dates etc?
I moved from 98 into 99 yesterday. So far, as of right now (about 18 hours after hitting the milestone) my car has not gotten FSD.... so YMMV on this1. Make sure you're on recent (post-September) firmware, but you surely are.
2. Go to Autopilot settings, and choose to enroll in the FSD beta queue
2a. Time was, this would then send you a new update with Safety Score support for which you had to wait, but I think that's part of general releases now.
3. Study the safety score rules very carefully: Safety Score Beta and read the various complaint threads here and elsewhere. Be prepared to be frustrated
4. Drive carefully for 100 miles with a 99 score (there have been a few 98's who claim to have gotten it, but I don't think it's been rolled out to all of them yet).
5. Wait. You'll be enrolled automatically and your notification will be a new firmware update to (as of right now, obvously it will change with new releases) 2021.36.8.8
To be clear: they don't do this on a per-user basis. They batch in newly-qualifying accounts every few days or so (maybe 4-5 days or so on average). You can watch at Teslascope for this to happen, you'll see a flurry of new updates on specific days. Here's the 2021.36.8.8 page, they haven't added any new qualifiers since the rollout on the 23rd it seems:I moved from 98 into 99 yesterday. So far, as of right now (about 18 hours after hitting the milestone) my car has not gotten FSD.... so YMMV on this
Good to know, thanks. I hit 99 as of 11/25, nothing yet. With the holiday and all probably put on pause. Hopefully anytime now. Not holding my breath though.To be clear: they don't do this on a per-user basis. They batch in newly-qualifying accounts every few days or so (maybe 4-5 days or so on average). You can watch at Teslascope for this to happen, you'll see a flurry of new updates on specific days. Here's the 2021.36.8.8 page, they haven't added any new qualifiers since the rollout on the 23rd it seems:
2021.36.8.8 Official Tesla Software Update - Teslascope
The release notes and other metrics for the Tesla software update, 2021.36.8.8.teslascope.com
Pray???Got MYLR vision with FSD in July 2021, still on 2021.32.22, toggled advanced updates, joined the beta queue on the day of release, safety score 100 with more than 100 miles for 9 days now, wifi connected. What other criteria is needed for FSD?
Wow...I have 1,400 miles with a safety score of 99, still nothing
your 99 never dropped off slightly to a 98 or lower? whenever they push, if you are 98 at that specific time, you wont get it even if you finish 99 for the day. (this is speculation, base on my understanding)I have 1,400 miles with a safety score of 99, still nothing
I was 98 for about 1 day. I am assuming I won't get FSD until there is another update?your 99 never dropped off slightly to a 98 or lower? whenever they push, if you are 98 at that specific time, you wont get it even if you finish 99 for the day. (this is speculation, base on my understanding)
Yeah. 10.6 was a limited rollout before they hit pause. So next wave (10.6.1 or higher) should be for those on 10.6, then in waves for people already on 10.5 (or in beta), then it will go to people who are new in the queue with 100/99.I was 98 for about 1 day. I am assuming I won't get FSD until there is another update?
At least one vehicle (Plaid S) on Teslascope seems to have gone from 2021.40.6 to 2021.36.8.8 (FSD Beta 10.5) 10 days ago, so it might be possible.I was upgraded to 2021.40.6 a couple of days ago, which as I understand, may rule out 10.5.x or 10.6.x now
Interesting, thanks for the info!At least one vehicle (Plaid S) on Teslascope seems to have gone from 2021.40.6 to 2021.36.8.8 (FSD Beta 10.5) 10 days ago, so it might be possible.
I guess we might see new enrollments today with 10.6.1 starting to go out. It's been 8 days since the last batch of 99+ score additions, so I estimate about ~1k vehicles would be added if another 99+ batch goes out within the next few days.
I can see on TeslaFi that there is a new version (2021.44.5) with currently 232 cars with it installed. I'm on 2021.40.6, if I get upgraded to this new version, will that be when I might get FSD? Or do I need to get on one of the 2021.36.X.X branches?Interesting, thanks for the info!