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Overheat protection not working after 2024.26.7 update

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I normally leave my overheat protection at 90 deg on my Cybertruck and I have noticed that ever since I updated to 2024.26.7 it has been going way past 90 deg. I turned it off and back on just in case it needed a reset and still it overheats. Has anyone else experienced this?
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Yes, also just noticed this
ok good it is not just me. Does anyone know of a way to report software bugs to Tesla on the app???
 
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Talking with my local Tesla Owners Club others have seen this as well. One member's truck got at high as 167 inside with overheat protection on?!?!?!. It could be the Texas heat making things worse.

I will say today my internal temp seemed to stay below 90. Anyone else having this issue or seen an improvement?
 

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Talking with my local Tesla Owners Club others have seen this as well. One member's truck got at high as 167 inside with overheat protection on?!?!?!. It could be the Texas heat making things worse.

I will say today my internal temp seemed to stay below 90. Anyone else having this issue or seen an improvement?
In my experience, Cabin Overheat Protection is not designed to keep the cabin below the set temperature, its designed to cycle on/off and be efficient about avoiding the cabin getting excessively hot. The system can use a lot less battery power if it doesn't religiously hold it below the set temperature.

It's not the same as the carefully regulated thermostatic control when you are driving or hanging out in the cabin.
 


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In my experience, Cabin Overheat Protection is not designed to keep the cabin below the set temperature, its designed to cycle on/off and be efficient about avoiding the cabin getting excessively hot. The system can use a lot less battery power if it doesn't religiously hold it below the set temperature.

It's not the same as the carefully regulated thermostatic control when you are driving or hanging out in the cabin.
Thanks for replying. I will have to keep an eye on it. I do agree it is not designed to set the cabin temperature but I would hope that if I select max temp of 90 it would keep it below 95+ for example. And I do agree it can really suck down the battery during hot summers. Like I mentioned for some reason today it did not get to 105 as it did yesterday so either something changed or yesterday was just an off day???? Time will tell. Stay safe!
 

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My truck was at 115 today and overheat protection on set to 90. What’s going on. It’s not working.
 

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Push down both scroll wheels to reset the truck to see.if that helps. My dashcam wasn't displaying clips after latest update so I did a reset and everything was fine.
 

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it happened to me and I just turned it off and on a couple times then it start working again
 


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ok good it is not just me. Does anyone know of a way to report software bugs to Tesla on the app???
Use the voice button and say Bug Report : cabin overheat did not work... It will send it... If we all did this they would notice it quicker.
 

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Yes this started happening but only after the truck sleeps. Cabin overheat seems work after the first wake up on the day for me. It's annoying... 142 inside yesterday.
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