n3ckf
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the two firmware updates i know of are:
The "AVN system" (which is their name for the console display unit apparently). That one was done to my vehicle a couple weeks ago.
The "Tesla system" (i think you have to call it that so they know what you mean). That one my dealer said they didnt have.
Automotive manufacturers arent set up like Internet companies, they dont *expect* rapid updates to cars (the industry hasnt adapted to the "everything is really software" model yet. They'll get there... But for now there's some incredibly slow process that results in a repair bulletin and thats where dealers are looking for "change orders" for vehicles. The process apparently takes months. However, at my dealer there was one person on staff (they called him "the Prius guy") who is up to date on what's happening on software for cars, apparently the Prius is the other vehicle that has more-frequent updates and higher "software content" than other vehicles. No one else knew about the AVN update but he had heard of it and did it.
Now, my dealer is exactly 1 mile from the Tesla car plant and its like this. I can just imagine what its like for dealers that are outside the Bay Area. Information just wants to be free, but car companies are stuck in the heiarchial dinosoar road of normal corporatism, so it doesn't surprise me that it takes forever for stuff like this to happen.
The "AVN system" (which is their name for the console display unit apparently). That one was done to my vehicle a couple weeks ago.
The "Tesla system" (i think you have to call it that so they know what you mean). That one my dealer said they didnt have.
Automotive manufacturers arent set up like Internet companies, they dont *expect* rapid updates to cars (the industry hasnt adapted to the "everything is really software" model yet. They'll get there... But for now there's some incredibly slow process that results in a repair bulletin and thats where dealers are looking for "change orders" for vehicles. The process apparently takes months. However, at my dealer there was one person on staff (they called him "the Prius guy") who is up to date on what's happening on software for cars, apparently the Prius is the other vehicle that has more-frequent updates and higher "software content" than other vehicles. No one else knew about the AVN update but he had heard of it and did it.
Now, my dealer is exactly 1 mile from the Tesla car plant and its like this. I can just imagine what its like for dealers that are outside the Bay Area. Information just wants to be free, but car companies are stuck in the heiarchial dinosoar road of normal corporatism, so it doesn't surprise me that it takes forever for stuff like this to happen.