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No difference here neither, still hugging the left of the lanes.
So you’re saying this FSD v13.2.9 behaves just like the prior FSD v13.2.9
Not surprising?
 

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I think ppl don't understand the difference between the firmware update version and the FSD version. If the FSD version is not changing, then no changes are being provided to FSD.

In addition, when it's a small point release / increment (e.g., 2025.14.8 --> 2025.14.9) it means bug fixes (which is what Tesla says in the release notes), which usually does not equate to any major noticeable changes.
 

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I think ppl don't understand the difference between the firmware update version and the FSD version. If the FSD version is not changing, then no changes are being provided to FSD.

In addition, when it's a small point release / increment (e.g., 2025.14.8 --> 2025.14.9) it means bug fixes (which is what Tesla says in the release notes), which usually does not equate to any major noticeable changes.
Although I like to believe you, as that was my understanding also, I do get the feeling that there are some changes in behavior happening after non-FSD “just firmware” updates. After the previous just firmware update the turn radius for both left and right turns on city streets got worse/tighter. Also more “jerky” tiny movements when at a stop sign and moving forward.
Maybe while FSD itself doesn’t change, sensor data computations might be in the firmware and changed?
 


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App just notified me 14.9 was downloaded and ready to install.

I checked the software page inside the vehicle around 5 PM when I got home and it did a time stamp at that exact time that the software was up-to-date /shrug

This may be a firmware update for the telematics control unit (TCU)? I’m not certain that firmware update or even its sleep issue applied to the Cybertruck, however.
 

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it changed 3 things one in nav I remember something about no freeway, one in control, and I forget the third. I did see red dots on areas changed, nothing in autopilot.
 

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anyone else update taking a really long time? I'm at 18hrs now at 33%.
 

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Nope. I did my update after I got up this morning and was getting ready for work. Probably took about 30 minutes to update.
My wife's Y got stuck on an update once, I put in a service request thru the app and tesla was able to restart the update.
 


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just remembered one of the new settings:
place foot on brake and automatically put into gear
 

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Feel like Tesla needs to chill on the robo taxi push and focus on finishing delivering a more polished product
Telsa needs to chill on the largest money making venture anyone has seen in 100 years? lol, nah fam. People are generally confused about the SDLC for a program like FSD; it's always going to be in development and will never be a finished software product.

More polished? Yeah, for sure. But FSD doesn't have a finish line. It's a miracle they allowed the general public to use it for as long as we have in the first place. Me, personally, I wouldn't trust ANYONE in the public with the software. Far too many people ignore the blatant safety warnings.
 

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Hope this fixes the problems we're having with 13.2.9


Screenshot_20250603_184140_Tesla.jpg
Yesterday afternoon received an ominous message; AC charging unavailable. Powerwall unavailable. When I arrived home plugged in and sure enough no charge. I did a hard restart. No charge.
Made service appointment; they’re seeing me this morning. However when I started this am all error messages had disappeared and I received the Update Software notice.
Plugged it in at Tesla while waiting for tech; it’s charging.
Phantoms or the previous update?

Tesla Cybertruck 2025.14.9 update installing IMG_7635
 

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For me, the 14.9 update reintroduced the bug that "locks" the recent apps tray with the release notes and owners manual.
 
 








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