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I spent a fair amount of time capturing Service Mode screens from Kyle's (Out of Spec Reviews) and Francie's video.
I tried to pause/rewind and frame-by-frame (, and . key hits) to get to a clearest view I could find. Didn't seem right to keep them to myself! So many nuggets in there.
See the attached ZIP file (also attached below).
I attempted to name the beginning of the files to correspond with the menu/submenu item.
[Update 1: 3-Jan-2024 8:48p added a variety of text in front of each picture and in some cases I added addition details ie. how software update works, Supercharging support 400v/800v DPDT (Double-Pole Double-Throw)
Tesla Cybertruck Full Tour! Exposing All Details - Service Mode, Wiper, Powertrain, & Much More
Cut-n-paste from the Youtube video description.
Chapters 0:00 Hello & Welcome 01:54 First thoughts & what’s to come next for Cybertruck Videos! 04:20 Disclaimer 06:01 Exterior first look 09:48 Front trunk, trim, & price 10:29 Tires 12:30 Windshield wiper 14:26 Battery details 16:56 Motor options / Drivetrain 19:43 Power commentary 20:15 Rear differential lockers 22:56 Dimensions & Rear steer 24:01 Tailgate / Tonneau cover / Truck bed 28:28 Storage & tie downs 31:30 Rear power outlets 33:17 Range extender 34:16 Cybertruck charging & 800V architecture (nerdy) 39:04 Can it CCS charge? 43:11 Francie’s First Impressions 43:50 Steer by wire 44:11 Thermal system 47:08 Air suspension 50:28 Final thoughts on the exterior 51:31 Sound system 53:09 Seats / Squeaks 56:05 Range 57:16 Software & screen 59:45 Steer by wire 1:02:52 The doors 1:04:05 Internal controls for external functions / Home Screen 1:08:00 FSD & Autopilot 1:09:00 Back to software 1:18:00 Steering wheel 1:19:00 Lights 1:20:00 Pedals 1:21:00 Hazard controls & PRNDL 1:25:00 Cameras
1:27:56 Service mode <----------
1:35:09 Cabin Tour 1:43:58 Phone Died / Final thoughts / What’s coming next!
Safety & Restraints menu - Airbags and Seats
Seats (via Safety & Restraints menu) -- tapped to see Interior Cabin Radar (for pets, kids, ?)
Seats (via Safety & Restraints menu) -- Locks and occupant sensors.
Airbags (via Safety & Restraints menu)
Closures menu - Windows, Doors, Tonneau
Tonneau (Closures menu) - motors, controls, and latches. Rear controller?
Latches and Presenter states (Closures menu) aka. "ice breaker" pushout?
VCDOORs - ? Vehicle Control Door System
Windows (Closures menu) - Endstop Calibrated, Speed Table Built, Window State (ie. Closed), Switchpack State
Air Suspension system and status
?? Fill ... in the low-to-mid right hand side of screen (not in my TMX example)
Tesla Model X 2017 Service Menu example by comparison
Thermal menu - Actions, Refrigerant System
Refrigerant System (via Thermal menu)
HVAC valves, compressor, condensors
Actions (via Thermal menu)
HVAC status and maintenance options
MV (Mid Voltage) Battery, DCDC -- MV 46v battery 100 Wh (per Kyle range test comment)
DC-to-DC converter is an electronic circuit or electromechanical device that converts a source of direct current (DC) from one voltage level to another.
High Voltage menu - Charging, HV System, HV Battery
HV Battery (via High Voltage menu)
?? "Reset SOC (State Of Charge) > 90% or <15% SOC Only" -- help BMS recalibrate?
HV System (via High Voltage menu)
Charging (via High Voltage menu) - Control charging two ~400v "packs" vs one ~800v "pack"
DPDT (Double-Pole Double-Throw) - "Series" or "Parallel"
With two poles and two throws for each pole, the DPDT switch has six terminals — two inputs and four outputs (or two outputs for each individual circuit). A DPDT switch controls two separate circuits with the same actuator, which is generally designed for on-on or on-off-on function.
HV Battery (via High Voltage menu)
Infotainment menu - Connectivity, Software, ECU Update Status
Software (via Infotainment menu) -- note 'Bank A' and 'Bank B' aka partitions
Process for software update (VeryGreen GreenTheOnly - twitter, TMC, etc)
Connectivity (via Infotainment menu)
I tried to pause/rewind and frame-by-frame (, and . key hits) to get to a clearest view I could find. Didn't seem right to keep them to myself! So many nuggets in there.
See the attached ZIP file (also attached below).
I attempted to name the beginning of the files to correspond with the menu/submenu item.
[Update 1: 3-Jan-2024 8:48p added a variety of text in front of each picture and in some cases I added addition details ie. how software update works, Supercharging support 400v/800v DPDT (Double-Pole Double-Throw)
Tesla Cybertruck Full Tour! Exposing All Details - Service Mode, Wiper, Powertrain, & Much More
Cut-n-paste from the Youtube video description.
Chapters 0:00 Hello & Welcome 01:54 First thoughts & what’s to come next for Cybertruck Videos! 04:20 Disclaimer 06:01 Exterior first look 09:48 Front trunk, trim, & price 10:29 Tires 12:30 Windshield wiper 14:26 Battery details 16:56 Motor options / Drivetrain 19:43 Power commentary 20:15 Rear differential lockers 22:56 Dimensions & Rear steer 24:01 Tailgate / Tonneau cover / Truck bed 28:28 Storage & tie downs 31:30 Rear power outlets 33:17 Range extender 34:16 Cybertruck charging & 800V architecture (nerdy) 39:04 Can it CCS charge? 43:11 Francie’s First Impressions 43:50 Steer by wire 44:11 Thermal system 47:08 Air suspension 50:28 Final thoughts on the exterior 51:31 Sound system 53:09 Seats / Squeaks 56:05 Range 57:16 Software & screen 59:45 Steer by wire 1:02:52 The doors 1:04:05 Internal controls for external functions / Home Screen 1:08:00 FSD & Autopilot 1:09:00 Back to software 1:18:00 Steering wheel 1:19:00 Lights 1:20:00 Pedals 1:21:00 Hazard controls & PRNDL 1:25:00 Cameras
1:27:56 Service mode <----------
1:35:09 Cabin Tour 1:43:58 Phone Died / Final thoughts / What’s coming next!
Safety & Restraints menu - Airbags and Seats
Seats (via Safety & Restraints menu) -- tapped to see Interior Cabin Radar (for pets, kids, ?)
Seats (via Safety & Restraints menu) -- Locks and occupant sensors.
Airbags (via Safety & Restraints menu)
Closures menu - Windows, Doors, Tonneau
Tonneau (Closures menu) - motors, controls, and latches. Rear controller?
Latches and Presenter states (Closures menu) aka. "ice breaker" pushout?
VCDOORs - ? Vehicle Control Door System
Windows (Closures menu) - Endstop Calibrated, Speed Table Built, Window State (ie. Closed), Switchpack State
Air Suspension system and status
?? Fill ... in the low-to-mid right hand side of screen (not in my TMX example)
Tesla Model X 2017 Service Menu example by comparison
Thermal menu - Actions, Refrigerant System
Refrigerant System (via Thermal menu)
HVAC valves, compressor, condensors
Actions (via Thermal menu)
HVAC status and maintenance options
MV (Mid Voltage) Battery, DCDC -- MV 46v battery 100 Wh (per Kyle range test comment)
DC-to-DC converter is an electronic circuit or electromechanical device that converts a source of direct current (DC) from one voltage level to another.
High Voltage menu - Charging, HV System, HV Battery
HV Battery (via High Voltage menu)
?? "Reset SOC (State Of Charge) > 90% or <15% SOC Only" -- help BMS recalibrate?
HV System (via High Voltage menu)
Charging (via High Voltage menu) - Control charging two ~400v "packs" vs one ~800v "pack"
DPDT (Double-Pole Double-Throw) - "Series" or "Parallel"
With two poles and two throws for each pole, the DPDT switch has six terminals — two inputs and four outputs (or two outputs for each individual circuit). A DPDT switch controls two separate circuits with the same actuator, which is generally designed for on-on or on-off-on function.
HV Battery (via High Voltage menu)
Infotainment menu - Connectivity, Software, ECU Update Status
Software (via Infotainment menu) -- note 'Bank A' and 'Bank B' aka partitions
Process for software update (VeryGreen GreenTheOnly - twitter, TMC, etc)
there's no crc check. Basically it works like this (for s/x, different for 3):
1. Download a patch file from Tesla when your car is scheduled
2. once download completes, apply the patch file to the offline partition (there are two firmware partitions: online and offline) (on both ic and cid)
3. perform integrity checking of the resultant image (obviously failure at an of the steps results in restart from 1)
4. ap2+ cars only, download additional firmware for the ape if it's not already precached. (could be precached if you update to the same version)
5. display the install prompt
6. one install is started - check the version to ensure it's not a downgrade
7. Update ape
8. update gateway and various blocks connected to it (complicated process with many opportunities for failures)
9. tell ape and ic to switch online and offline partition markings around and reboot
10. switch online/offline on cid and reboot.
11. compare versions of ic and ape to what they should be - if different - display update failed even though cid runs new firmware.
12. display update is successful.
Connectivity (via Infotainment menu)
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