hemiarch
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That’s fascinating. A mechanical issue affecting FSD? Haven’t ever even thought of that.UPDATE:
One of my complaints to the SC had to do with a rubbing of my steering wheel against the plastic housing behind it. I attempted to recreate it in front of the Tesla advisor, but couldn’t. I guess though he wanted to look further and removed my steering wheel and noticed some delamination of the leather on the back side. So within the service history it stated that he replaced the steering wheel with a new one.
Now, I’m not sure what types of calibration procedures are done or if anything on the software side is done when replacing the steering wheel but my complaints about FSD have, for the most part, subsided. The only thing I have noticed that I don’t like is that sometimes it’s not completely a smooth experience, compare to our MY, in longer highway speed turns (left or right).
Can anyone explain why this might be?
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