Good eye, pretty sure this is the TCU.Is that the area with the telematics module? Could be diagnostic connector for the modem…
Nah, that's the TCU which isn't an Etherloop node (but does have a 2 wire Ethernet connection)Thats the port they utilize for the Ethernet Bus (High Speed Data BUS).
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Don't plug anything into it - unless you want to brick your vehicle. This Ethernet loop is NOT forgiving to foreign objects as the CAN bus is on other models.
Telematics module: handles.the cellular (and wifi?) connectivityWhat are telematics? And why do they need a control unit? Also, what in the world is an ethersnoop etherloop node?
Asking for a friend.
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Thank you. My friend says he’s very grateful.Telematics module: handles.the cellular (and wifi?) connectivity
Etherloop: the main high speed digital backbone of Cybertruck . It it 2 wire automotive Ethernet and runs in a ring/loop so, even if a link is broken, all modules can still communicate .
Left <-> MCU - FSD - Right - Rear <-> Left
Ethersnoop: the diagnostic connector to watch Etherloop traffic, fed from MCU/Gateway
So after an extended nightmare adventure lasting months with the s92 mirror, the best source for these seems to be the powerfeed that has a clip on the drivers side inside the autopilot camera housing.Also, it quite possibly could be used as a tap for retrofitting digital mirrors(something I was really hoping the truck would launch with).
Mongo, do whatever you want playing around with this port.Telematics module: handles.the cellular (and wifi?) connectivity
Etherloop: the main high speed digital backbone of Cybertruck . It it 2 wire automotive Ethernet and runs in a ring/loop so, even if a link is broken, all modules can still communicate .
Left <-> MCU - FSD - Right - Rear <-> Left
Ethersnoop: the diagnostic connector to watch Etherloop traffic, fed from MCU/Gateway
Took off both mirrors a few months ago for a trial period but decided I don't need them. They block vision IMO. It sure looks better,So after an extended nightmare adventure lasting months with the s92 mirror, the best source for these seems to be the powerfeed that has a clip on the drivers side inside the autopilot camera housing.
would be cool to use something that didn’t require an extra little harness or soldering though.
So after an extended nightmare adventure lasting months with the s92 mirror, the best source for these seems to be the powerfeed that has a clip on the drivers side inside the autopilot camera housing.
would be cool to use something that didn’t require an extra little harness or soldering though.
I love the look of your car without them Rick.Took off both mirrors a few months ago for a trial period but decided I don't need them. They block vision IMO. It sure looks better,
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