Hi, Dan @FrugalNotCheap I have a 2017 Model S 100D with HW3 and MCU2. Do you still get the wheel nag? Every time I use FSD, it still gives me the wheel nag, and I don't understand why for the life of me. I see so many ppl on HW3 with cameras that have no nag at all. Do you still have experience? Thanks for videos
Thanks for your content on FSD for legacy Teslas. There are not many channels that do. I have a 2018 model X that I upgraded to HW3. I received the latest FSD update 12.5.4 and find a jerky. I also experienced phantom breaking for the first time. I’ll keep at it and see if it improves.. I do have one question for you. Do you think legacy vehicles will ever receive actual smart summon? I can’t seem to find an answer anywhere online.
please dont stop doing videos about your legacy model s, keep us updated about the software updates and new features. I like your videos alot, keep going!
I’ve also got a 2018 X w/HW3 and 12.5.4. Experienced some hard phantom braking as well several times. The fact that the auto speed setting drives 5 to 10 mph under the posted speed with rare seconds-long cases where it goes 1 or 2 mph over, along with FSD basically ignoring the % setting (which is set to 10% over and used to work great) makes FSD unusable. I will engage it when following behind a driver(s) who are going under the limit, but even then, have to press the accelerator frequently. I’ve also tried ASS and it works decently but slows too often for no reason.
Hi, Dan @FrugalNotCheap I have a 2017 Model S 100D with HW3 and MCU2. Do you still get the wheel nag? Every time I use FSD, it still gives me the wheel nag, and I don't understand why for the life of me. I see so many ppl on HW3 with cameras that have no nag at all. Do you still have experience? Thanks for videos
Yes! We have the wheel nag because there is no interior camera to see if we are looking at the road. Once FSD is truly FSD, I bet they'll remove it
Thanks for your content on FSD for legacy Teslas. There are not many channels that do. I have a 2018 model X that I upgraded to HW3. I received the latest FSD update 12.5.4 and find a jerky. I also experienced phantom breaking for the first time. I’ll keep at it and see if it improves.. I do have one question for you. Do you think legacy vehicles will ever receive actual smart summon? I can’t seem to find an answer anywhere online.
According to Tesla head of AI, Actually Smart Summon will come to legacy S/X in Q4
Thanks for the information!!!
Elon posted just yesterday that HW3 will get a smoothness update 😀 and Ashok says we will get ASS in Q4 😃
@@FrugalNotCheap Do you think we will get the new autopark on our legacy vehicles? I don't think I have seen any news about that
please dont stop doing videos about your legacy model s, keep us updated about the software updates and new features. I like your videos alot, keep going!
Thank You! Will do 🙂
@@FrugalNotCheapreally it’s the only reason I’m gonna do the upgrade on my car…. Luckily only 2k for me since I have the enhanced autopilot
Nice!
I’ve also got a 2018 X w/HW3 and 12.5.4. Experienced some hard phantom braking as well several times. The fact that the auto speed setting drives 5 to 10 mph under the posted speed with rare seconds-long cases where it goes 1 or 2 mph over, along with FSD basically ignoring the % setting (which is set to 10% over and used to work great) makes FSD unusable. I will engage it when following behind a driver(s) who are going under the limit, but even then, have to press the accelerator frequently. I’ve also tried ASS and it works decently but slows too often for no reason.
We don't have ASS yet 😕, but should be coming this quarter! 🙂 Hope your issues get fixed in the next update!
I have 2017 model s fsd 12.5.4.1 but my car makes constant break and accel on a constant smooth lane.. not sure why
That stinks, I've seen other people post about phantom breaking with that version, on X. I haven't installed it as I'm on vacation in Japan