Jul 19, 2016
Zextraterrestrial fortunately not my car. They are thinking it is a ground issue. I think that makes sense but it also may be very hard to find the problem if that is the case�
Aug 7, 2016
tech_dad We went to pick up our S70 yesterday. It is an inventory car with about 3000 miles.
During the test drive, auto-pilot couldn't switch into the left lane. We tried this in several spots. The road was completely clear and the lanes were clear. It was able to switch into the right lane. We were able to self-park ok as well.
They are going to look at it Monday. However, has anybody seen this reported before? Anything to be concerned about?�
Aug 7, 2016
BertL @tech_dad, Congrats on your new-to-you MS.
The issue isn't pervasive... At least from what's reported here that I've read over then past year. Perhaps you have a stalk that is broken when pushed only in a certain direction. Honestly, AP is something that can be turned off, and shouldn't impare safety of your MS, so while the defect is an inconvenience, I wouldn't worry about it. Fortunately Tesla was able to get you in for service quickly and I'm sure they'll take care of you.�
Aug 17, 2016
blee321 Hi guys,
I had an awful drive home this afternoon in 91 degree weather with an A/C that is broken I think.
AC was working fine this morning, went to work then supercharged on my way back home... After charging I noticed my cabin to get hotter and hotter, put it on manual mode, temp: LO and fan speed 11 and all i heard was the fan going but very limited airflow coming from the vents.
I tried to change the airflow manually, turned A/C on and off, tried reseting too... nothing my AC is busted I think. Does anyone have any idea?
Thanks in advance.�
Aug 17, 2016
BertL Did you try Range Mode OFF?�
Aug 17, 2016
jdw At 90+ degrees, the battery may have needed cooling during and after supercharging. The car prioritises cooling the battery over cooling the car ...�
Aug 17, 2016
blee321 Range mode on (I've never turned this off).
I confirmed with Tesla over the phone that the car's battery after 90 degree weather and 30 mins of supercharging to 90% was prioritizing cooling of the battery over the cabin...
It was crazy hot! I restored to opening all of my windows...�
Aug 17, 2016
NikeWings Curious whether your car was running while supercharging?
I've supercharged in the desert with 110+ temps outside and never experienced this.�
Aug 17, 2016
jerry33 My opinion is that it's a bad idea to have range mode on while charging. It limits the HVAC system. Actually, I haven't found it to be of much use in the summer anyway. I do use it for short trips in the winter where it does help.�
Aug 17, 2016
kort677 turn off the range mode, excepting for long trips in cold weather it's effects are not worth the diminished performance of some systems.�
Aug 17, 2016
jdw I would consider turning range mode off as it limits the cooling system for both the cabin and the battery. With range mode off, the battery starts cooling itself around 90 degrees (30C), but with range mode on the battery may not cool until about 100 degrees (40C).
Range mode is most useful in the winter to avoid using a lot of battery power to warm the battery, especially on short trips. It will save power even when it is hot, by allowing the battery to run hotter and reducing cabin AC power, Range mode is best used in hot weather at cruising speed with good airflow, not when parked in the sun or when supercharging with the AC on.�
Aug 18, 2016
Neohippy This is terrible living in Florida 25% of the drivers on the road are uninsured as it is now they don't want to cover autopilot accidents. Florida being a no fault state makes insurance terrible.�
Aug 18, 2016
habanero69 ^^^^^^^^^^^^ No truer words have been spoken. WHY thy can't get these uninsured OFF the road is beyond me. No insurance, TAKE THE PLATE. I know some that take out a month to month policy then cancel after one month. If they have a lien holder, the insurance co should notify DOT and have plate or car impounded. FLorida has to be the worst state for insurance except maybe CA or NY.I feel sorry for young drivers having to pay +$2500/year just to have insurance on top of the car payment. Kinda forces you to live with mom and dad in some cases.
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Aug 18, 2016
FloridaGary I had the same thought. On a 95 degree day, I drove 300 miles and stopped once to supercharge. AC worked fine.�
Aug 18, 2016
bxr140 So, setting aside both the Florida aspect and the fact that the insurance industry is the spawn of Satan, its actually an interesting concept. At the top level a driver has to own up to screwing up, or they don't get covered. No more blaming autopilot.
It also opens up an interesting space for future coverage. At some point an inversion in the industry will reward drivers who allow vehicles to drive autonomously, instead of punish them. Being first to market with such an insurance product could pay off well--Insurers early to adopt autonomous driving could still charge quite a premium but would incur fewer claims. Tesla could even create an insurance spin-off and essentially self insure their vehicles! [At least, when being used in full autonomous mode]�
Aug 18, 2016
blee321 Yes, it was sitting in the car with the AC on 100%... :/ while supercharging. I guess this is a no no.�
Aug 23, 2016
blee321 Hi all,
I got into my car today and noticed that the horn is broken. It sounds muffled and barely audible...
Any suggestions?
Thanks.�
Aug 23, 2016
Lloyd replace the horn�
Aug 23, 2016
NikeWings You've got the NYC version...........trying to make it a quieter city.�
Aug 23, 2016
BertL Try rebooting CID and IC. If it's still failing, time for a service appointment.�
Aug 30, 2016
C_A_Braun Is there a phone number or e-mail address to contact in the event of an "Oh $h!7" auto pilot moment? I e-mailed my local SC but thus far no response. I would like to have someone pull my car's logs and see if they can determine what went wrong this morning as AP essentially tried to change lanes and ram the vehicle ahead of me and to my right. Just happy I was paying attention and keeping my hands on the wheel otherwise this could have gotten ugly real quick. (about 28 seconds in )
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Aug 30, 2016
NikeWings [email�protected]�
Aug 31, 2016
Science fan Same thing happened to me two days ago. I was in middle lane, where I had been for a number of miles. My AP began to quickly turn toward a car I was casually passing, so I tightened my grip on the wheel, disengaging the AP. No way to know if the turn toward the other car would have continued to a crash or not. I consider my AP as only a driver assist and find that it is far more relaxing to use than not. I never trust it.�
Aug 31, 2016
jerry33 You can also press the voice command key and say "Note". A short message will be sent to Tesla.�
I feel sorry for young drivers having to pay +$2500/year just to have insurance on top of the car payment. Kinda forces you to live with mom and dad in some cases.
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