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It is important to acknowledge that they are located in Germany, resulting in extended delivery periods and perhaps prolonged return processes. ππ
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Any reputable motor factors are suitable for consumables.
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Components are also in action for me (before, I possessed a vehicle that required less maintenance) π
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Some main dealers provide discounts to club members. I primarily utilise Autodoc for non-urgent items, while I source filters and other engine-related components, such as water pumps and pulleys, from the main dealer.
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I have recently utilised Parts in Motion, either via their website or eBay. Diverse selection of brands, pricing, and delivery options.
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What is the optimal location for purchasing automotive components, namely service items such as filters, including gearbox filters, spark plugs, fluids, and similar products? Does anyone here possess a discount for club members?
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Approach this information with scepticism. In my 2023 Model 3, equipped with a stalk, I have configured it to activate TACC with a single pull. Subsequently, a double pull for AP; I lack FSD. An option exists to modify it to a single pull to access AP. I personally prefer not to, as there are instances when TACC is more advantageous for me. The road is excessively winding for my preference, or for any other reason. However, if you possess FSD, I am uncertain how that would alter the single pull for TACC and the double pull for FSD.
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This is due to your lack of a stalk. Vehicles equipped with stalks lost the functionality to toggle between TACC and FSD following the update 2023.44.30.x. Vehicles lacking stalks, such as yours, can utilise the scroll button as you indicated. If there has been a modification allowing an individual with a stalk to transition effortlessly between TACC and FSD without halting the vehicle or altering the mode, or establishing a separate driver profile, that would be valuable information. One would assume Tesla would provide an option for vehicles equipped with stalks to utilise the button, but to my knowledge, they have not. The battery replacement was successful. The replacement was installed, and the alert has disappeared. Avoid tampering with the service menus.
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I conducted some testing on your behalf! I now possess a 2024 Model 3 including scroll wheel activation for Autopilot/TACC, without FSD, and equipped with the latest software. The Autopilot settings tab offers an activation choice for "Single Click" or "Double Click," analogous to Single Pull/Double Pull on the stalk. In "Single Click" mode, only Autopilot is engaged, necessitating a modification in settings to activate Traffic-Aware Cruise. In "Double Click" mode, the initial click engages Traffic-Aware Cruise, while the subsequent click enables Autopilot. The distinction is audible, since TACC produces a singular bong sound, but AP emits a dual-tone startup sound.
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Indeed I have not modified it since 2023, allowing me to utilise either TACC or FSD with one or two pulls. When I am in FSD and encounter a pothole, I can disengage FSD, causing the vehicle to revert to TACC. Was it reinstated? I possess an outdated 2018 Model 3 and doubt that the forthcoming improvements will offer any significant enhancements for me.
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I apologise for my lack of knowledge, but have you not updated your software since 2023? What do you mean by not wanting to forfeit your double/single pull for EAP/FSD? Currently, in my 2023 Model 3. The initial draw activates cruise control, while the subsequent pull engages adaptive cruise control (AP). I have the choice in the menu to direct a single draw to AP, but I want the capability to use CC.
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I possess a 2018 vehicle equipped with a failing Atlas LV battery. I visited the service centre, and they provided me with a new AtlasBX. The existing service notes recommend updating to version 2023.32 and performing certain actions in the service menu; however, I am still on version 2023.27.12. I am enquiring if anyone has successfully replaced the battery without adhering to the firmware update specified in the instructions. A previous procedure must have occurred; the service menus appear to differ from the current instructions. I wish to refrain from updating the firmware to avoid losing the double/single pull functionality for EAP/FSD. The majority of YouTube videos do not demonstrate individuals using the service menu.
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All is normal. Mine was new in March 1937, first decreasing to the high 20s. Summer exceeded the quoted figure by 38. I have reduced my consumption to 26, but by turning off the heating and driving steadily, I can achieve 6 miles for every 2 indicated on the display. My former Mercedes achieved a consistent 50 miles per gallon in summer, but might decline to as low as 12 miles per gallon in winter.
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In EV mode, do you operate at modest speeds or fast speeds with vigorous acceleration? I have observed that operating in EV mode at modest speeds and avoiding abrupt acceleration significantly enhances range predictions, especially during winter conditions.
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Reduce the temperature slightly and decrease your speed. You should, therefore, be capable of obtaining 34.
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The cold is the cause. The specified range is merely an approximation as well. Utilising the trip meter may yield results that deviate from the quoted figure. The heater/climate system significantly consumes electrical energy to regulate cabin temperature in cold conditions.