Last night, something weird happened. I went to a concert and parked about 6 levels down in an underground parking garage. After the concert, when we emerged from the parking, the navigation went "caflouey" - the map showed my car in the completely wrong location and was giving me inaccurate directions. Luckily I was able to find my way to the freeway and get home. I figured that the car, while underground, lost contact with the GPS satellite signal. But I figured it would "reconnect" after a few minutes of driving. It eventually did show the correct location, but did not recalibrate to the correct location until the next morning.
Once I got home, I tried a "soft reset" by placing my foot on the brake pedal and holding down both steering wheel buttons. The screen went dark as expected, but instead of the usual Tesla emblem being displayed eventually, the screen just came back on. It was like the soft reset did not go through or work.
The fact that the navigation location took so long to come back to the correct position and the fact that I could I not do a soft reset, should I be concerned and make a service appointment to have these checked out?
Once I got home, I tried a "soft reset" by placing my foot on the brake pedal and holding down both steering wheel buttons. The screen went dark as expected, but instead of the usual Tesla emblem being displayed eventually, the screen just came back on. It was like the soft reset did not go through or work.
The fact that the navigation location took so long to come back to the correct position and the fact that I could I not do a soft reset, should I be concerned and make a service appointment to have these checked out?