Yes! Dang I'm sorry I didn't mention that. The disadvantages of no script... Sure, but all I do is the scroll wheel reset - hold both scroll wheels on the steering wheel until the screen goes black. I feel it gives me the best chance of avoiding errors, especially with autopilot. I pretty much never have issues after an update.
@@ericy.2108 It seems to reset several times, but I've still noticed in the days following an update, I'll have random issues that get fixed with a reset, so I just made it a habit to reset after every update.
Audio was a bit softer than usual. And there seemed to be a lot more road noise than in previous vids. But it wasn't bad enough to make it too noticeable, just noticeable enough to me.
For your WiFi. Highly recommend using a mesh network and put a spare access point in the garage/near the wall your garage is on the other side of. The google mesh works pretty well in my house and I have strong signal throughout.
My signal is strong enough that I get updates so it's fine. And my house isn't really big enough to spend money on that. Also, my phone gets full signal 200 feet away on the road through a bunch of trees so... Yeah it's the 3.
I just went to the Tesla repair center (because I don't have wifi in my condo garage) to download the latest Tesla update - I soon realized that it really was a waste of time. After seeing what was contained in it. I will wait until you guys preview (which I really appreciate) what it contains before I make the effort again. Noting in the update was of interest to me or the way I drive. So I will skp it and wait for the next update - after it is previewed on Youttube. I really appreciate your guys and the information you provide
Hey, so I couldn't get 2020.12.5 on my Model 3, so I contacted Tesla via chat, and they said that since it failed installing before, I had to contact my local service center. I did, scheduled an appointment only to receive a text minutes later with them saying no they can't because the update is broken and that they can only install 2020.8.3 (which I have right now) So What is that about?
I just got my model 3 this past weekend. I am on V9.0 and I really want it to get updated to V10. I connected to WiFi but I only get about 2 bars. Will see how soon I get the update. Good video and thanks.
Same here, just got mine last Thursday and I even asked if they could update before taking the car home, but they said "it would come eventually". I live in a condo and garage has no access no Wifi and LTE is limited. I guess I would need to park the car next to a hotspot or try the phone hotspot, sit and wait?
We moved our router down to the lower level closer to the garage for this reason. Full bars now. But I’m still usually a few days behind all the braggers on Twitter.
I'm currently stuck at 2019.32.12.2 .. which is so behind that its not even on the latest list of teslafi anymore ("oldest" there is 12.4-ish) .. how do I contact Tesla chat at the moment (you didn't really explain the new way of doing it .. or I just missed it in the video) Since the newest update gets me 5% more range and since I go on a 600mile Roadtrip on Sunday I would like to have it Would be great if you could share how to contact Tesla chat nowadays ^^
The description of the video gives you detailed steps on how to contact Tesla via chat. But pretty much everyone is still on 2019.32.12.2. The 36 update with range improvement was halted due to bugs. Most of the 12.4 and newer are only going to S and X for now, and there's nothing but bug fixes there anyway. You're all good 👍
@@DirtyTesla ohh ok .. since I don't have a teslafi account it only gave me a generic rundown where I couldn't see the updates specific to the 3. And good to know that the 36 update was halted .. didn't hear that until now (It "was" the 2nd time I kinda got stuck on an update -> i'm like almost a month on 12.2 now so I got worried I where stuck on an older version where I then skipped like 4 sub-versions once I got an update .. and since in Germany walls are thick I can't really get my wify over 2 bars .. sometimes it's going to 3 bars but more at random than anything else .. so I thought I was stuck because of that .. or because of scheduled service appointments -> last time I got stuck (and this time also) I have a pending service appointment due to smaller stuff that just needs to be taken care off (and a bug with my mirrors going maximum dark during the night) .. but the "no longer receiving updates" kind of aligns on both periods .. and since here in Germany there are too few service centers our wait times are between 1,5 and 2,5months .. hope it gets better soon (new centers are planned^^)
One thing I’ve noticed that the cars in either lane left or right when they appear on your screen as a grey blob - they are much to close for you to change lanes - they are like right along side your rear bumper. It would be better if they began to show on the Tesla screens right of left lanes much further back - like time enough to change lanes if you want to. But as it is now, when they appear on the Tesla Screen they are much to close to even consider a lane change.
Thanks for this informative video. I’ve had my M3 for 8 days and did not realize that I was riding with a .35 version that only 0.2% of my Model have (AWD Performance-stealth). Then just this morning it started updating to the latest version. I’ll reboot after done.
I contacted Tesla via chat today. They said they don't do an update until you have the car for one or two months. I just received my model Y 4 days ago. I have ver. 2022.3.102 that came with the car.
Get a WiFi repeater or install a mesh for a better signal? Or you could install a mains based (powerline) network set with built in access point. (Note to people that post FIRST, this is how you should do it, actually post something relevant!)
@@DirtyTesla That's a pity/odd, but a repeater should still help. I wonder is Byton throwing shade at Tesla in this respect? What radio band is the phone on and the Tesla do you know? 2.4GHz or 5GHz? 2.4 is slower but can have better range. If you have both, it might be worth switching/testing. Does the car web browser use WiFi? If so, you can use fast.com (from Netflix) to test the speed. Bars do not always tell the full story, I've seen low bars and good speed and lots of bars and poor speed. Bars kind of = stability but not necessarily bandwidth I think.
@@eubikedude both are using 2.4ghz. I've tried 5 on the car and it's the same. Speed is fine, I get updates, so I'm not worried about it, but Tesla specifically told me they need to see 3 bars on their end to send the update out.
Great video! Very informative 👍 Question... I did the V 10 update & received an error to contact TESLA service. Seems like V10 went through but I had to delete old app & now seems like it’s working. However, I received another update & was able to do from my cell this time now have 32.11.1 but there is no “come to me” on my app. Is the something you experienced?
Come to me will only appear when available. So you can't be plugged in, car has to be ready, and you need good GPS. Go into the smart summon menu and if it's ready there, you should have the button.
I tried two different bridge routers on numerous settings (bridge, extended, different channels, orientations, and so on). Still could only get a couple bars, and very unreliable. I got a fine signal on my phone. I think the wifi is not quite all there, at least in my car.
random question, but i heard watching videos on youtube and netflix are coming soon to tesla and was wondering if it meant streaming through the browser or it will come as apps??
@@Crazypostman right, but there's only been 28 and 32 with almost no difference between them. And you won't get it the same week it's made. You'll get it several weeks later.
Audio was great, just curious how long do most updates take to download/install for you? Have you actually taken advantage of the higher super charging speeds yet? I heard Tesla increased how many free miles you get with referrals through Oct 1st.
Once I tell it to start, the install usually takes about 30 minutes, less than an hour for sure. Download usually happens without you knowing so I'm not sure how long it takes, but the sizes vary so I'm sure it's always different.
And yes, super charging reward is doubled to 2k miles if delivered by the end of the quarter. But considering 1k miles is worth around $60...not sure it should be a deciding factor in a car purchase 😂
I finally got my car connected to my home wifi and all I get is the black dot, no bars and I get updates. My wireless router is only 20 feet away from my car and that is the best I can get. I was told by the service center that if you don't connect to wifi on a regular basis you get put in a wifi lockout mode and from what he said your car won't try to get updates for 15 to 30 minutes after being connected to a wifi network so it won't try to get updates while you are stopping for a quick cup of coffee.
@@DirtyTesla the service manager described it as a builtin way of preventing partial downloads if you are not connecting to a normal or expected wifi network. He said after the 15 to 30 minute duration that the car would connect and attempt to download any updates. he did a better job of describing it than I am. It sounded really reasonable when he told me about it.
I just took delivery of Rocky, my red model 3 SR+ with 19” sport wheels. It’s an August production date so it has HW 3.0. The software version says 2019.15.107 which might have something to do with HW 3.0, but not sure. If anyone knows I would like to know...
Yes, that is a super old version that was shipped with hardware 3 cars. If you don't get an update within 2 or 3 days, I'd go the chat route. You are probably 3 months behind on that version.
@@DirtyTesla Just contacted chat support and "Looks like your VIN is on the latest software it allows for as of right now. Nothing pending. Do you have any other further questions or concerns, we can assist with?" My vin is 486XXX
@@richardplakas9371 That's unfortunate...it just means your VIN hasn't been batched for the update yet. It's a common problem that Hardware 3 cars are still shipping with that old firmware. All we can do for now is hope you get the update soon...I'd be tempted to retry every few weeks or so honestly :S
Thanks for info on weak wifi -- I have tried a number of things to try to get strong signals to the car, and I barely get a signal, whatever I have tried. Also didn't know the location of the antenna (right mirror). Final thing: even with my shitty wifi signal, I am getting updates, and so far have gotten at least one of all point updates, and sometimes more (presumably bug fixes).
@@DirtyTesla Nice to know! I only have 2 bars and this is after moving the router closer to the garage. But the router is in the basement... that does not help... will buy a Wi-Fi booster to place in the garage.
Since I don’t have Wifi in my condo garage, I think Tesla should allow owners to download the update on our secure home computer to a flash drive and then download/install it on our Tesla cars. So if Tesla would implement that feature it would help me so much to keep up.
Using the WiFi hotspot will take 2 or 3 hours. Went to the Tesla Repair center and they pushed the update to my car. But that is really very inconvenient. .
Ahh... thanks, yo! You cleared up something that didn't quite make sense. I've known WiFi is needed, but wasn't quite aware of how to do it without using service from a drivers phone. Now I just gotta figure out connecting a vehicle to WiFi when the home router isn't close enough. I know routers need to be, or should be, as centralized as possible just to connect to the internet within a home. However, once that is figured out, not everyone would be able to move their router or at least one device may no longer get service. I know there's something, don't recall what it is, that can help extend wireless service. However, I don't believe such a set-up would work very well. I've never used such a set-up nor do I know anyone that does. I've also heard of having two routers, but don't see how that would work.
Just tried chatting with them last Friday, and now their response is: Oh, just pls be patient & wait for the update. We can request one for you, but it will be pushed when needed. Blah..Blah..Blah.. And when I got off the chat, immediately checked & there was no updates. Checked again after a few hours, still no update. P.s. My car’s software is around 4 months behind when it’s delivered & never got an update. Car was always connected to WiFi when parked.
Ah, yeah. If you don't update within 2 weeks of delivery, contact Tesla via chat! Sometimes they don't mark the car as delivered so it won't get updates
@@DirtyTesla ahh that's news to me. I'll give it a little bit more time then. I've had to tell so many people the "I'll have that when I get the update" line
None of this worked for me. Besides, 1 bar Wifi is enough, all the bullsh*t regarding Wifi strength is just stupid. Only thing that worked for me was reset to factory settings. It started updating to newwest version right away after connecting to Wifi with only 1 bar. You should check internet speed with 1 bar Wifi, you will notice it has enuogh speed.
Whatever the problem is, there’s an update trying to update on my car and I’m not getting any notification to officially update it. I haven’t had any problems until suddenly. I’m having this problem. Maybe it’s because Elon musk is distracted working on his gossip column.
Updates are pulled for a reason. There is no reason to install updates the second they arrive. Everyone will eventually get the necessary updates. They are not hiding it 🤷🏽♀️
Analysis: Tesla software updates allow quick fixes - and taking risks: So…… when 5G systems update to 6G or 7G your 5G Teslas will be obsolete. Like my old computers 🖥 💻 that I spent my hard earned money on are you people kidding seriously 😳 I don’t like my time or money wasted.
Dirty Tesla your fans like anything you post I geuss. You never give any instructions. You were driving around and talking. Software update is never while driving! It’s wifi, going through the menu, touching the screen and waiting.
I believe you mentioned that you typically do a reset after an update. Can you demonstrate that on a future update?
Yes! Dang I'm sorry I didn't mention that. The disadvantages of no script... Sure, but all I do is the scroll wheel reset - hold both scroll wheels on the steering wheel until the screen goes black. I feel it gives me the best chance of avoiding errors, especially with autopilot. I pretty much never have issues after an update.
Hmm I figure the car “resets” as part of the update process (like when your computer restarts when updating)
@@ericy.2108 It seems to reset several times, but I've still noticed in the days following an update, I'll have random issues that get fixed with a reset, so I just made it a habit to reset after every update.
Audio was a bit softer than usual. And there seemed to be a lot more road noise than in previous vids. But it wasn't bad enough to make it too noticeable, just noticeable enough to me.
For your WiFi. Highly recommend using a mesh network and put a spare access point in the garage/near the wall your garage is on the other side of. The google mesh works pretty well in my house and I have strong signal throughout.
My signal is strong enough that I get updates so it's fine. And my house isn't really big enough to spend money on that.
Also, my phone gets full signal 200 feet away on the road through a bunch of trees so... Yeah it's the 3.
I just went to the Tesla repair center (because I don't have wifi in my condo garage) to download the latest Tesla update - I soon realized that it really was a waste of time. After seeing what was contained in it. I will wait until you guys preview (which I really appreciate) what it contains before I make the effort again. Noting in the update was of interest to me or the way I drive. So I will skp it and wait for the next update - after it is previewed on Youttube. I really appreciate your guys and the information you provide
Glad to hear it's useful for you! Sorry that you can't use a Hotspot :l
Hey, so I couldn't get 2020.12.5 on my Model 3, so I contacted Tesla via chat, and they said that since it failed installing before, I had to contact my local service center. I did, scheduled an appointment only to receive a text minutes later with them saying no they can't because the update is broken and that they can only install 2020.8.3 (which I have right now) So What is that about?
Sometimes updates stop rolling out if a bug is found. So you'll be waiting for the next update basically
Can we use a hotspot from our phone to download the update?
Yep!
I followed the steps and for some reason my 1913 Ford wouldnt update. Need better instructions. LOL
I think you need to use the crank on the wifi.
@@TomHarrisonJr Or add a few shovel-fulls of coal? ;)
@@eubikedude what
I just got my model 3 this past weekend. I am on V9.0 and I really want it to get updated to V10. I connected to WiFi but I only get about 2 bars. Will see how soon I get the update. Good video and thanks.
Good luck! If you don't get it in 2 weeks contact Tesla.
Same here, just got mine last Thursday and I even asked if they could update before taking the car home, but they said "it would come eventually". I live in a condo and garage has no access no Wifi and LTE is limited. I guess I would need to park the car next to a hotspot or try the phone hotspot, sit and wait?
@@deskubrir Yep, try to connect to wifi. But after you update and you're on the latest version, the car will tell you when it needs wifi :)
We moved our router down to the lower level closer to the garage for this reason. Full bars now. But I’m still usually a few days behind all the braggers on Twitter.
Does it matter if your Tesla is in deep sleep mode? Can it still receive updates?
You don't need 3 or 4 bars, but on that many it will start to download in a shorter time.
I'm currently stuck at 2019.32.12.2 .. which is so behind that its not even on the latest list of teslafi anymore ("oldest" there is 12.4-ish) .. how do I contact Tesla chat at the moment (you didn't really explain the new way of doing it .. or I just missed it in the video)
Since the newest update gets me 5% more range and since I go on a 600mile Roadtrip on Sunday I would like to have it
Would be great if you could share how to contact Tesla chat nowadays ^^
The description of the video gives you detailed steps on how to contact Tesla via chat.
But pretty much everyone is still on 2019.32.12.2. The 36 update with range improvement was halted due to bugs. Most of the 12.4 and newer are only going to S and X for now, and there's nothing but bug fixes there anyway. You're all good 👍
@@DirtyTesla ohh ok .. since I don't have a teslafi account it only gave me a generic rundown where I couldn't see the updates specific to the 3.
And good to know that the 36 update was halted .. didn't hear that until now
(It "was" the 2nd time I kinda got stuck on an update -> i'm like almost a month on 12.2 now so I got worried
I where stuck on an older version where I then skipped like 4 sub-versions once I got an update .. and since in Germany walls are thick I can't really get my wify over 2 bars .. sometimes it's going to 3 bars but more at random than anything else .. so I thought I was stuck because of that ..
or because of scheduled service appointments -> last time I got stuck (and this time also) I have a pending service appointment due to smaller stuff that just needs to be taken care off (and a bug with my mirrors going maximum dark during the night) .. but the "no longer receiving updates" kind of aligns on both periods .. and since here in Germany there are too few service centers our wait times are between 1,5 and 2,5months .. hope it gets better soon (new centers are planned^^)
One thing I’ve noticed that the cars in either lane left or right when they appear on your screen as a grey blob - they are much to close for you to change lanes - they are like right along side your rear bumper. It would be better if they began to show on the Tesla screens right of left lanes much further back - like time enough to change lanes if you want to. But as it is now, when they appear on the Tesla Screen they are much to close to even consider a lane change.
The default view doesn't show far back enough. If you rotate the view, sometimes they're far back there. Not always.
Does a software update over Tesla's LTE require Premium Connectivity subscription?
It can eventually but you still want wifi for timely updates
Thanks for this informative video. I’ve had my M3 for 8 days and did not realize that I was riding with a .35 version that only 0.2% of my Model have (AWD Performance-stealth). Then just this morning it started updating to the latest version. I’ll reboot after done.
I contacted Tesla via chat today. They said they don't do an update until you have the car for one or two months. I just received my model Y 4 days ago. I have ver. 2022.3.102 that came with the car.
Get a WiFi repeater or install a mesh for a better signal?
Or you could install a mains based (powerline) network set with built in access point.
(Note to people that post FIRST, this is how you should do it, actually post something relevant!)
My phone gets full signal 200 feet away in the street through the house, through all the trees... The 3's wifi antenna just sucks
@@DirtyTesla That's a pity/odd, but a repeater should still help.
I wonder is Byton throwing shade at Tesla in this respect?
What radio band is the phone on and the Tesla do you know? 2.4GHz or 5GHz?
2.4 is slower but can have better range.
If you have both, it might be worth switching/testing.
Does the car web browser use WiFi? If so, you can use fast.com (from Netflix) to test the speed.
Bars do not always tell the full story, I've seen low bars and good speed and lots of bars and poor speed.
Bars kind of = stability but not necessarily bandwidth I think.
@@eubikedude both are using 2.4ghz. I've tried 5 on the car and it's the same.
Speed is fine, I get updates, so I'm not worried about it, but Tesla specifically told me they need to see 3 bars on their end to send the update out.
@@DirtyTesla :)
Great video! Very informative 👍 Question... I did the V 10 update & received an error to contact TESLA service. Seems like V10 went through but I had to delete old app & now seems like it’s working. However, I received another update & was able to do from my cell this time now have 32.11.1 but there is no “come to me” on my app. Is the something you experienced?
Come to me will only appear when available. So you can't be plugged in, car has to be ready, and you need good GPS. Go into the smart summon menu and if it's ready there, you should have the button.
Thank you, I’ll give it a try.
👍
@@gust9464 Wew
I wonder if one of the WIFI boosters plugged into an outlet in the garage might solve the problem with enough bars?
My phone gets full signal out on the road, 200 feet away, through a bunch of trees. The antenna on the 3 just sucks I think
I tried two different bridge routers on numerous settings (bridge, extended, different channels, orientations, and so on). Still could only get a couple bars, and very unreliable. I got a fine signal on my phone. I think the wifi is not quite all there, at least in my car.
random question, but i heard watching videos on youtube and netflix are coming soon to tesla and was wondering if it meant streaming through the browser or it will come as apps??
Elon didn't say, but almost guaranteed to be an app
@@DirtyTesla ty for responding! i sure hope its an app. my model 3 doesnt have a browser so i was gonna be sad i couldnt get that update
@@Vanced636 No problem 👍 I hope it's an app for you!
Heya, I've a question 🙋♂️
I got the Enhanced Autopilot on my M3P which I got last week. Is there navigate on autopilot option on EA??
Yes it's in the settings
I decided to buy the mesh network to get more bars and hopefully the update. Btw what’s the blue tape on top of your steering wheel?
I used to have it there so people could more easily see how Autopilot was moving the wheel
Thanks for the tip on how to contact Tesla through the chat feature 👍🏽
I'm on 2019.27 if it's 32 right now does that mean I'm 5 updates behind?
No, that number is the week of the year the build was made. You can go several weeks between updates, so that specific number doesn't mean much.
@@DirtyTesla dang so we're in the week 39. So that means my update is at least three months old
@@Crazypostman right, but there's only been 28 and 32 with almost no difference between them. And you won't get it the same week it's made. You'll get it several weeks later.
Audio was great, just curious how long do most updates take to download/install for you? Have you actually taken advantage of the higher super charging speeds yet? I heard Tesla increased how many free miles you get with referrals through Oct 1st.
Once I tell it to start, the install usually takes about 30 minutes, less than an hour for sure.
Download usually happens without you knowing so I'm not sure how long it takes, but the sizes vary so I'm sure it's always different.
And yes, super charging reward is doubled to 2k miles if delivered by the end of the quarter.
But considering 1k miles is worth around $60...not sure it should be a deciding factor in a car purchase 😂
I finally got my car connected to my home wifi and all I get is the black dot, no bars and I get updates. My wireless router is only 20 feet away from my car and that is the best I can get. I was told by the service center that if you don't connect to wifi on a regular basis you get put in a wifi lockout mode and from what he said your car won't try to get updates for 15 to 30 minutes after being connected to a wifi network so it won't try to get updates while you are stopping for a quick cup of coffee.
That is very strange. I've never heard or seen anything like that... Why would you get locked out of wifi? That has nothing to do with Tesla...
@@DirtyTesla the service manager described it as a builtin way of preventing partial downloads if you are not connecting to a normal or expected wifi network. He said after the 15 to 30 minute duration that the car would connect and attempt to download any updates. he did a better job of describing it than I am. It sounded really reasonable when he told me about it.
@@trhoads07 very interesting. Thanks for the input!
I just took delivery of Rocky, my red model 3 SR+ with 19” sport wheels. It’s an August production date so it has HW 3.0. The software version says 2019.15.107 which might have something to do with HW 3.0, but not sure. If anyone knows I would like to know...
Yes, that is a super old version that was shipped with hardware 3 cars. If you don't get an update within 2 or 3 days, I'd go the chat route. You are probably 3 months behind on that version.
Took deliver on Sept 5 of SR+ 18" and still have 2019.15.108 (I do have wifi in my garage)
@@richardplakas9371 well, good news is you have hardware 3.0 :) I'd just contact chat like I show in the video/description
@@DirtyTesla Just contacted chat support and "Looks like your VIN is on the latest software it allows for as of right now. Nothing pending. Do you have any other further questions or concerns, we can assist with?" My vin is 486XXX
@@richardplakas9371 That's unfortunate...it just means your VIN hasn't been batched for the update yet. It's a common problem that Hardware 3 cars are still shipping with that old firmware. All we can do for now is hope you get the update soon...I'd be tempted to retry every few weeks or so honestly :S
Put a wifi extender in your garage
Btw, what is the tape on steering wheel for?
It's so you an see the small adjustments autopilot makes to the wheel as it drives :)
Thanks for info on weak wifi -- I have tried a number of things to try to get strong signals to the car, and I barely get a signal, whatever I have tried. Also didn't know the location of the antenna (right mirror). Final thing: even with my shitty wifi signal, I am getting updates, and so far have gotten at least one of all point updates, and sometimes more (presumably bug fixes).
That's good news. Chat told me they need to see 3 bars before the download will start...
@@DirtyTesla Nice to know! I only have 2 bars and this is after moving the router closer to the garage. But the router is in the basement... that does not help... will buy a Wi-Fi booster to place in the garage.
Since I don’t have Wifi in my condo garage, I think Tesla should allow owners to download the update on our secure home computer to a flash drive and then download/install it on our Tesla cars. So if Tesla would implement that feature it would help me so much to keep up.
Not a bad idea
Using the WiFi hotspot will take 2 or 3 hours. Went to the Tesla Repair center and they pushed the update to my car. But that is really very inconvenient. .
Ahh... thanks, yo! You cleared up something that didn't quite make sense. I've known WiFi is needed, but wasn't quite aware of how to do it without using service from a drivers phone. Now I just gotta figure out connecting a vehicle to WiFi when the home router isn't close enough. I know routers need to be, or should be, as centralized as possible just to connect to the internet within a home. However, once that is figured out, not everyone would be able to move their router or at least one device may no longer get service. I know there's something, don't recall what it is, that can help extend wireless service. However, I don't believe such a set-up would work very well. I've never used such a set-up nor do I know anyone that does. I've also heard of having two routers, but don't see how that would work.
People will use either an extended in the garage, of a mesh network. Look into those options.
Audio was good. Thanks.
Going to try this out hopefully it kick starts the system in my car to at least search for updates
Just tried chatting with them last Friday, and now their response is: Oh, just pls be patient & wait for the update. We can request one for you, but it will be pushed when needed. Blah..Blah..Blah.. And when I got off the chat, immediately checked & there was no updates. Checked again after a few hours, still no update. P.s. My car’s software is around 4 months behind when it’s delivered & never got an update. Car was always connected to WiFi when parked.
4 months without an update? It probably wasn't flagged as delivered. Tell them that.
Anyone can get me some supercharger mileage? Can I put my referral here? Thank you!
if Tesla is going to pull the update for bugs why would you want it on your car…..
All these people days behind and I'm still not on V9 from September :(
What car?
@@DirtyTesla it's a 2020 model 3, it thinks it's up to date but it's on 2019.31
Ah, yeah. If you don't update within 2 weeks of delivery, contact Tesla via chat! Sometimes they don't mark the car as delivered so it won't get updates
@@DirtyTesla ahh that's news to me. I'll give it a little bit more time then. I've had to tell so many people the "I'll have that when I get the update" line
None of this worked for me. Besides, 1 bar Wifi is enough, all the bullsh*t regarding Wifi strength is just stupid. Only thing that worked for me was reset to factory settings. It started updating to newwest version right away after connecting to Wifi with only 1 bar. You should check internet speed with 1 bar Wifi, you will notice it has enuogh speed.
Tesla told me it won't work under 3 bars 🤷♂️
Whatever the problem is, there’s an update trying to update on my car and I’m not getting any notification to officially update it. I haven’t had any problems until suddenly. I’m having this problem. Maybe it’s because Elon musk is distracted working on his gossip column.
Hey Bud, left lane is for passing..
Updates are pulled for a reason. There is no reason to install updates the second they arrive. Everyone will eventually get the necessary updates. They are not hiding it 🤷🏽♀️
Analysis: Tesla software updates allow quick fixes - and taking risks: So…… when 5G systems update to 6G or 7G your 5G Teslas will be obsolete. Like my old computers 🖥 💻 that I spent my hard earned money on are you people kidding seriously 😳 I don’t like my time or money wasted.
Ten minutes of fast talking completely devoid of any useful information. That’s a talent
What irresponsible
Thumbs down dude, (TDD) is slow today!!!
:O what's he waiting for?
@@DirtyTesla Still no sign of them, on vaction or something else?
I jinxed it, no there are TWO TDs.
@@eubikedude 😂 yeah he came by after a bit no worries
Good grief man, learn something about recording audio. This is unwatchable.
New mic arrives today good sir
Edit: oh this is an old video lol
What has your driving the car to do with an instruction to software update. To much blabla with your mouth without the instruction🤪
English version?
Dirty Tesla you know what I mean. Worthless instruction. Just a video about you😁
@@wiedjai😂 no way good instructions. Many comments thanking me for the advice :)
Dirty Tesla your fans like anything you post I geuss. You never give any instructions. You were driving around and talking. Software update is never while driving! It’s wifi, going through the menu, touching the screen and waiting.