FYI on latest software version you don't need to go into service mode to see camera previews, it's now under settings in the service menu where you turn on/off carwash mode and wiper maintainence mode.
This is very helpful. Thanks! I just tried it and it worked for me to view all the Tesla cameras without entering service mode. Just navigate to where u find wiper service and it’s next to there on v13 software
Man I wish I had found this video BEFORE trying to twist off that mirror. All of the videos I found were showing a T20 TORX screw holding in the mirror. My NOV, 2023 Model Y Long Range built in Texas, has a twist off mirror. It is not easy to turn, or at least mine was not. So it is very nice that this video shows you which way to turn the stalk to get it to release.
Ya dude. It’s weird how it’s designed to twist off. Even harder to get the feeling to put it back on. But once you do it one time it makes a lot more sense. On prior cars they also twist off at the same manner so it may be a standard design across vehicles mirrors?? Thanks for sharing your feedback and comments!
FYI on latest software version you don't need to go into service mode to see camera previews, it's now under settings in the service menu where you turn on/off carwash mode and wiper maintainence mode.
This is very helpful. Thanks! I just tried it and it worked for me to view all the Tesla cameras without entering service mode. Just navigate to where u find wiper service and it’s next to there on v13 software
Man I wish I had found this video BEFORE trying to twist off that mirror. All of the videos I found were showing a T20 TORX screw holding in the mirror. My NOV, 2023 Model Y Long Range built in Texas, has a twist off mirror. It is not easy to turn, or at least mine was not. So it is very nice that this video shows you which way to turn the stalk to get it to release.
Ya dude. It’s weird how it’s designed to twist off. Even harder to get the feeling to put it back on. But once you do it one time it makes a lot more sense. On prior cars they also twist off at the same manner so it may be a standard design across vehicles mirrors?? Thanks for sharing your feedback and comments!