I've tried cleaning the front camera at a stoplight, no can do!
The only time I can spray the front camera is while I'm Park. Kinda useless that way since I can manually get out and spray with a spray bottle at that time.
I wonder if there's a way to calibrate the windshield washer pump in the software?
Since everything is run by control modules, and software controls the control modules actions, at some point I have to be able to control the amount of washer fluid that comes out through the software.
As much as I hate to say it, this problem may be caused by a Software Update. My wipers worked just fine and sprayed wonderfully up until I brought it in for a service appointment and they replaced the control module up in the frunk area. The control module wouldn't have had anything to do with...
Could Winter washer fluid just have a thicker viscosity fluid than Summer washer fluid, and the washer fluid pump is just that sensitive?
I think I will probably use "My wife's toothbrush" ? to clean all the holes on the wiper arm to see if that helps.
If that didn't do the trick, then I may...
I had a problem just like that when I was on vacation, and Tesla worked on it for almost a week, and ended up replacing a power conversion system, somewhere up behind the Frunk. I haven't had any problems since but it has only been about a thousand miles so far.
Tesla Replaced the "Power Conversion System", is what what was written on my invoice. It's been a week since picking up my Cybertruck from Service, and No issues since.
Do you know what parts they had to replace?
Mine is in right now and I'm on Vacation 14hr drive from home.
My CT is a dual motor, 22k VIN, sounds like the same issues as yours has.
I don't know for sure yet, but I think they are replacing 2 Control modules, I'm not sure which modules
I'm 22k VIN range, on my Dual Motor Cybertruck (just picked up 3 weeks ago), and just had this happen after a 14hr drive to Tennessee, for a week long vacation. I don't know what they are replacing yet.
What have been the replacement parts for each of you?
I'll update in this post when I find...
What I did in the long run, was go-to Home Depot and I ended up buying a MyQ hub and sensor ($17) to allow my garage door opener (Genie) to work with MyQ. Homelink works with Genie garage door openers, but my Genie opener doesn't work with MyQ.
I just found the difference between MyQ & Homelink. MyQ works via use of the Internet and WIFI, and Homelink uses a device in the vehicle for a signal, to work.