Cybertruck Car Wash Conundrum: A Five-Hour Reset?
So, a Cybertruck owner washes their truck after a beach trip, uses Car Wash Mode as instructed, and the screen goes completely dead. The recommended reset procedure results in strange noises and no Tesla logo after several minutes. Then, five hours later, the truck magically resurrects itself. Tesla service confirms this five-hour reset is a known issue.
This begs several questions. Is this acceptable for a vehicle touted as cutting-edge? Five hours for a simple reset seems excessive, especially with Hardware 4. Is this a software glitch, a hardware flaw, or something else entirely?
This incident raises concerns about the Cybertruck's reliability. Are these isolated incidents, or are we looking at a pattern of teething problems? What other unexpected quirks might Cybertruck owners encounter?
Imagine being stranded somewhere needing to access navigation or other critical functions, only to face a five-hour wait. This incident highlights the potential vulnerabilities of an overly reliant digital interface. Should there be a manual override or backup system for essential functions?
Furthermore, the owner's manual cautions against damage from car washes not covered by warranty if Car Wash Mode isn't used. This raises the question: How robust is the Cybertruck's waterproofing in real-world scenarios?
I predict we’ll see more similar software glitches as more Cybertrucks hit the road. The transition to fully digital interfaces brings undeniable convenience but also potential headaches. The question remains: Is Tesla prepared to handle these challenges effectively and maintain customer confidence?
Let's hear your thoughts, experiences, and predictions. Is this a minor hiccup or a sign of deeper issues? What are your expectations for Tesla’s software updates addressing these problems? Share your insights below.
Cybertruck Car Wash Conundrum: A Five-Hour Reset?
So, a Cybertruck owner washes their truck after a beach trip, uses Car Wash Mode as instructed, and the screen goes completely dead. The recommended reset procedure results in strange noises and no Tesla logo after several minutes. Then, five hours later, the truck magically resurrects itself. Tesla service confirms this five-hour reset is a known issue.
This begs several questions. Is this acceptable for a vehicle touted as cutting-edge? Five hours for a simple reset seems excessive, especially with Hardware 4. Is this a software glitch, a hardware flaw, or something else entirely?
This incident raises concerns about the Cybertruck's reliability. Are these isolated incidents, or are we looking at a pattern of teething problems? What other unexpected quirks might Cybertruck owners encounter?
Imagine being stranded somewhere needing to access navigation or other critical functions, only to face a five-hour wait. This incident highlights the potential vulnerabilities of an overly reliant digital interface. Should there be a manual override or backup system for essential functions?
Furthermore, the owner's manual cautions against damage from car washes not covered by warranty if Car Wash Mode isn't used. This raises the question: How robust is the Cybertruck's waterproofing in real-world scenarios?
I predict we’ll see more similar software glitches as more Cybertrucks hit the road. The transition to fully digital interfaces brings undeniable convenience but also potential headaches. The question remains: Is Tesla prepared to handle these challenges effectively and maintain customer confidence?
Let's hear your thoughts, experiences, and predictions. Is this a minor hiccup or a sign of deeper issues? What are your expectations for Tesla’s software updates addressing these problems? Share your insights below.