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- Mcu 2 upgrade | Tesla Motors Club
MCU-Z used in the 2021-2022 LR Plaid is in a new location and is liquid-cooled A dramatic amount of the electronics has changed to closer align the design with the 3 Y The wiring harness and connectors are entirely different CAN bus signaling is also totally different, so MCU-Z would be impossible to communicate with other parts of a pre-MCU
- DIY Model S touchscreen replacement | Tesla Motors Club
MCU removal and re-installation: Electrified Garage: Tesla Model S, Tesla Model X, MCU (Media Control Unit) Removal and Installation – YouTube Note that almost all the T20 screws are the same, minus a few, which are obvious Don’t waste time on keeping track of which screw goes where Opening MCU:
- Wiki - FAQ: MCU2 Upgrades | Tesla Motors Club
The MCU is responsible for the main display, all external communications, audio, cellular, navigation, and settings It has little to do with Autopilot, other than selecting various settings There are two versions of the MCU in the S X: * MCU1 – using an Nvidia quad-core processor was in all S X cars made from the start of production to February 2018 * MCU2 – using an Intel multi-core
- As of end of 2024, what exactly can MCU1 not do?
Does the recent holiday update work ok on MCU1? What are the gaming, media, and FSD (with HW3) limitations? How slow is it? I know at one point the software updates were running much slower on MCU1 vs 2, is that still true? I actually have a HW3 MCU2 Model 3 but I’m trying to understand how
- “Navigation Update Required”, nav won’t work | Tesla Motors Club
The problem will worsen over time, until your MCU will wake up with a black screen where the map used to be Could be, but a new thread from yesterday has others reporting the exact same thing so unless the timing is impeccable that the SD cards are all failing “simultaneously”, I’m hoping it is indeed the 2020 48 37 6 update
- Tesla Model S MCU upgrade | Tesla Motors Club
Hello, I want to make MCU1 to MCU2 upgrade on my Tesla model S 2017 with AP 2 0 Does this upgrade also includes hardware upgrade to AP3 and Cameras upgrade?
- MCU_w007 - Navigation Data Unavailable | Tesla Motors Club
The map display on the MCU is provided via the cellular connection The navigation data is separate, and I'm not 100% certain where it's stored or whether that component is replaceable, so here are the possibilities as I understand them and a caveat*:
- Tesla Onboard Infotainment and AP FSD Computers - Tesla Motors Club
Generations of MCU and of Hardware Artificial Intelligence computers do not_ necessarily coincide Individual cars may have different combinations of computers (e g , MCU 2 and HW3) Use the car's touchscreen: Go to "Software" screen Select the "Additional Vehicle Information" link An "Additional Vehicle Information" box should appear
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