Here is where the original post was by another forum member. I checked with my service center to see if it was true and they responded that it was after checking with their sources...
See my new post. Just learned new Light Bar installs have been put on HOLD by Tesla. The thread is titled Breaking: Light Bar installs on HOLD confirmed by Tesla
My July appointment has been put on HOLD by Tesla service due to a new revised version coming out. The following message from Tesla Service Center has been confirmed to be correct by my Service Center.
My CT is scheduled for the light bar install later this month, but I will hold off because of this owner's cancelled appointment message that can be found on this forum under his post "Is the Cybertruck Tesla's most unfinished product?" because he received the following message earlier this week...
Had the same dry wipes yesterday during a sunny drive with the latest 2025.14.9 installed. I would like to have a toggle option to turn this off temporarily for a specifics amount of time so that engaging and un-engaging FSD or Autopilot would not automatically turn it back on during a drive...
I would like to have a screen toggle override with a timer setting that would enable me to totally turn the wipers off for a specific amount of drive time when there is no rain expected during a drive to be able to override the reversion to auto when engaging FSD or autopilot.
I have had the same issue of wipes in perfectly clear weather on the interstate on long drives. I do know that the wiper will by default go to "auto" even if you had manually set it to "off" whenever autopilot or FSD is enabled. I would like to have a driver activated setting to set the wipers...
Tesla App Message Regarding "High Voltage Battery Seal System" Likely Refers to Service Bulletin for Model S and Model X
Some Tesla owners have recently reported receiving messages in their Tesla app or via email concerning a "High voltage battery seal system." Current information suggests this...
I never engaged FSD and the windshield is clean. I did engage cruise control. I don't think and would not want cruise control to have any connection to a desire to have wipers change to auto.
It was annoying to have to keep turning the windshield wipers to "off" constantly (about 3-4 times between supercharger stops) on a perfectly sunny day. Each time the wipers unexpectedly came on, I would press the wiper button on the steering wheel and then see it had reset itself to "auto" on...
It was annoying to have to keep turning the windshield wipers to "off" constantly (about 3-4 times between supercharger stops) on a perfectly sunny day. Each time the wipers unexpectedly came on, I would press the wiper button on the steering wheel and then see it had reset itself to "auto" on...
I am in the exact same situation as you. Can not find anyway to contact them about the status of my compressor order. Very strange that there is no followup information.
Definitely some more effort to turn the steering wheel in my CB, which is set on Standard steering. I would like for this to be an adjustable setting to suit one's preference. I don't mind the heavier feel.
This is not the email I received about excessive supercharging that was apparently targeted to high users close to home. I do not have a copy of it, but it was more generic just discussing the benefit of using it more for longer trips away from home and less as a all the time local "gas...
Purchased in 2013 a model S that I have updated over time with 90k battery (the largest it can hold instead of 100k) new computer, screen etc. Also have a 2024 Beast. All model Ss back then came with free supercharging. About 10 years ago, all Tesla owners who had free supercharging...
I think it is almost entirely due to air moving inside the cabin that is different temp from air near you as explained by it happening on turns with the balloon test reply. I have had this from the get go in my 2013 model S. The reverse happens in hot times with AC on when making turns.
It was dissapointing, because I liked the look too and would have preferred to continue using them. But, they also are a pain to remove and install even when you know how to do it correctly (watch Tesla's instruction video). And lining them up with the notches on the Cyber AT tires is almost...
On page one I mentioned that the truck was delivered 8/19 by Tesla as the first one received in the Raleigh service center that had the wheel covers already installed by Tesla for delivery. I did do only one off road 8 mile forest service road with them on and there is the possibility that they...
Roads are good. I did one trip 8 miles at very slow speed on forest service road that has some pot holes that I am pretty good at missing most of the time. Since no one else seems to be seeing this as well on their trucks, I am thinking it may be that Tesla just didn't install that front...