I wish they would actually give the software revision number information to the owners -- that way we could be aware of
a. what software our cars are currently flashed with
b. what the software revision coming in December is called that fixes the problem.
Also maybe we could be helpful because maybe it is a motor/gateway issue that only applies to some motors in combination with some software versions?
(It would be helpful to know the motor serial number too.)
Apple is pretty transparent about software versions and bug fixes, as is Tesla. Version 1.2, 1.3 etc. What's the big deal? (It's just a number!)
It's not like we are asking for the code! Also, is there any way for the owner to see what software we are running right now? I have a 2014 model with a software revision I had done in June 2015.
a. what software our cars are currently flashed with
b. what the software revision coming in December is called that fixes the problem.
Also maybe we could be helpful because maybe it is a motor/gateway issue that only applies to some motors in combination with some software versions?
(It would be helpful to know the motor serial number too.)
Apple is pretty transparent about software versions and bug fixes, as is Tesla. Version 1.2, 1.3 etc. What's the big deal? (It's just a number!)
It's not like we are asking for the code! Also, is there any way for the owner to see what software we are running right now? I have a 2014 model with a software revision I had done in June 2015.