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I got the "Full Self-Driving (Supervised) Currently Enabled" message through the Tesla app but it's not enabled on the car. Do I need to do anything or just continue to wait for the update to show up?

Model Y is currently on 2024.8.9
I've got my doubts that you were offered the trial yet, being that you are still on 2024.8.9 -- I don't know of anyone with that software version that has the free month of FSD trial.
 
Quick question, I'm on my 2nd model 3, a highland....playing around with FSD. I actually like the auto parking, works pretty slick. Is this included in my car, assuming I don't purchase the FSD?

From the Manual:
This feature may be temporarily limited or inactive until it is enabled with a future software update for vehicles manufactured as of approximately September 2023.
 
I have a '23 Model Y in Canada. Just got the trial last night and have been using it all day. It works great except for one highway merge lane where it won't signal the lane change. Fun to try , but I won't subscribe to it. I was hoping "Summon" would be included. It appears not to be.
 
We tried the Full Self Driving and it was NOT anything we would like. WAY to many "pauses" at intersections with horns from behind us to move. I would not purchase this at all.
Me too. It was fun to try and to entertain non Tesla friends. The FSD and Autopark are too cautious for most drivers nearby. Now I absolutely love Autopilot and always use it on every highway drive. It works always perfectly.
 
I just got this email:

Your Full Self-Driving (Supervised) Trial starts now!​
You've been granted a 30-day complimentary trial of Full Self-Driving (Supervised) for your Model Y ending in XXXXXX.

Under your supervision, Full Self-Driving (Supervised) can drive your Tesla almost anywhere. It will make lane changes, select forks to follow your navigation route, navigate around other vehicles and objects, and make left and right turns. You and anyone you authorize must use additional caution and remain attentive. It does not make your vehicle autonomous. Do not become complacent.

This trial will end on April 30, 2024.

Not sure I really want to though

I mean I work in IT ... and even my stuff goes bad from time to time :oops:
I enabled the full self driving for part of a day while on a road trip in Southern Alberta. It was scary dangerous. The car kept veering into the passing lane for no apparent reason and once it veered into a turning lane from the highway. It would auto-pass slow moving traffic but never returned to the driving lane. I disabled it after a couple of hours. Clearly not ready for prime time, at least in prairie Canada.