My only issue (Aug Beast pickup), was a door alignment tweak. It was not much, but enough to notice. Everything else has been great without issue, 5K miles so far - including a 1900 mile road trip.
Rumor was that they are working on a new mounting option/redesign so it uses a bracket rather than the process of gluing it to the windshield. Which mounting technique did yours come with?
I am right there with you in regard to planning (it is who I am).
I use ABRP (A Better Route Planner). It is probably not the only one, but it is the one I use. It has its quirks, but it really helps me decide where to stay, estimate butt time (we are older and have our daily limits and we...
The charger will only supply what the truck can take. This is true of any EV. This could be due to the cold, but could be other things as well. 48 amps would be max on a 60 amp 240V circuit. Assuming that is what it is attached to, then 2 amps is very low, even in cold weather - which may...
It will charge - eventually. However, the power available via the L2 charger simply takes many hours to heat the battery enough to take a charge. What others have suggested, set the route to a supercharger and let the battery pre-condition, will warm it up to take a charge, which you can then...
Not yet. Cyberbeast (tri-motor) foundation series trucks included the offroad light bar as part of the package. None of them arrived with it installed. A few have recently been able to get them, but most of us are still "in the queue".
Also, Tesla recommends you remove the wheel fairings before offroading - they are there for aerodynamic performance.
https://www.tesla.com/ownersmanual/cybertruck/en_us/GUID-1AD8BC96-CFD8-43B3-AF5F-9755BAAC8F3A.html
Just returned from a 10-day 1900+ mile road trip for a family Christmas in Estes Park, CO from Dallas, TX - mostly FSD both ways - my observations.
Picked up my Beast at the end of August - all-season tires. Took a direct route (and easy driving days of about 5-6 hours of driving) through...
The V4 installs are in stages. The first is the installation of the new dispensers - which you used. These are often installed on existing cabinets - the charging rates are the same as before - just new fancy dispensers.
The next stage is to upgrade the cabinets to support the higher charging...
It hits a GPS location with a speed 8ndicator, usually that is where the sign is planted. You will see the exact location of changes occur before or after the sign.
If Tesla is using Google Maps data, then you would do it in Google Maps. Tap and hold the location with the error. Select...
FSD does not actually read the signs, it relies on the map data. So, if the speed is incorrect in FDS, it means the local municipality or county failed to update the central map data and so that fed up in to Google Maps database (which I believe Tesla uses - may be incorrect). You can use...
No CT has the holiday update. There are a couple of threads regarding the latest firmware update that includes FSD 13. Several forum members just started receiving that in the last few days - but still no holiday update. Coulud be another week, may be longer (if we get it).
The other interesting element (did not watch the video, but recognize the truck), that is the Rivian R1T Gen 2 with the larger max pack battery. Kyle released a video a couple of days ago doing the 10% challenge and discussed the vehicle quite a bit (he likes his R1T Gen 1 much better).
Not well, or at all.
LIDAR uses the measurement of reflected light to operate. It is hampered by snow and can be rendered useless in heavy snow or conditions that block the light's transmission or reception - such as being packed with snow or in heavy blowing snow.
This one has been all over YouTube. This is HeavyDSparks truck. It has been kitted out with treads one video (or that could have been someone elses he modified), but was also in the Offroad Games this past year with Matt's Offroad Recovery. This one was in one of his own videos: (793) We...