I was initially very unhappy when I heard this information. I think the delay, though, is due to the highway/city merge. They have been testing the Cybertruck with FSD on city streets for a month, but since FSD has not merged city and highway driving, and Tesla is not going to make the...
Yes, good chunck of the fleet are still on 2024.20.9. Do you have advanced updates turned on under software. That speeds up the updates. But since we have not seen 2024.26.5 installed with fsd on any cars yet, i would not rush to get to 2024.26 until then.
This is my prediction, the trucks running the older 2024. 20 are going to get FSD first for validation, along with Hardware 3. Then they're going to merge everybody onto the 2024. 26 branch. So the holdouts that aren't on the 2024. 26 are probably going to get it first. Which bums me out cuz I'm...
I've always been a fan of these videos, and this one did not disappoint. I honestly thought the Cybertruck's front suspension was going to give out right away. I think the rear was damaged dropping off the culvert (at least I hope so because I do tow with mine, LOL). Overall, I think it did...
They have been testing there for years. Elon Musk has replied to Chuck's posts. Not to mention the model X and cybertruck in the video clip posted by Chuck make the unprotected left turn and exactly the same manner like FSD does.
I am updating as well but from 2024.26.1. If i was still back on 2024.20.7 or 9 I would not update. Tesla does not always make sense or do things fair. There is a very high chance everyone on 2024.26.1 and up are above the 12.5 fsd path and will be waiting longer. ITS TO LATE FOR ME SAVE...
I picked up after hours so I didn't get a lot of info, but it stated that it was the center console in the notes, and the tech rode with me and had no doubt it was the console. I was a little bumbed I missed then at pick up.
Yeah I lose 1% or less than 24 hours. I was parked at the airport for 3 days and was losing about 10% a day with sentry on. I fully expected that much drop as that has always been the case on other teslas as well.
10% of 24 hours is different than 10% overnight. The original post was 10% in 24 hours. I replied I also lose 10% in 24 hours or close to that a little less than 10 probably
It definitely depends on the circumstances how much percentage it loses. I think planning on 10 is good but I averaged a little less so 8 and 9 I think per day. I had 16 Century events in that 59 hour.
Yeah I mean it is kind of a bummer that it does pull that much power. So you kind of got to watch it if you're going to leave it for a long period of time like my trip I knew it was going to be sitting there for two and a half days at the airport and planned on it losing 10% of a. So I knew I'd...
I dropped mine off for service yesterday for some minor things and it set for 24 hours there unplugged and didn't lose 1%. SENTRY mode has always been a pretty big draw on power. It's definitely not meant for long-term parking LOL
I recently had mine parked in long-term parking at an airport I was losing about 10% a day with sentry mode activated. My truck does not have any major drains or issues normally. I don't usually lose more than a percent at work with sentry mode off and overheat protection on.
Good call. I updated it. I knew it wasn't inclusive of the Cybertruck, but you're right; everybody would have read that and assumed. Not all of us are psychopaths who read every single tweet and look at every single thread of information for any updates on FSD. (I'm referring to myself.)