When a user activates FSD from the Controls > Autopilot menu, Tesla will now present a one-screen guide that introduces the user to FSD
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The guide includes the same disclaimer as previous updates and now also includes an image of the steering wheel controls for FSD, letting the user know how to switch FSD Profiles and set the maximum speed (for FSD V13 and below)
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The image used is specific to the vehicle and will either include steering wheel buttons or stalks, depending on the
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While a vehicle is charging, Tesla now includes a link for ‘Additional Charging Information’ in the Controls > Charging section. If the vehicle is charging, the link will appear in blue in the top-right corner
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Tapping the link displays a pop-up containing additional information, such as the maximum and current battery input power
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Maximum Battery Input Power is the total power the charger can deliver
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Battery Input Power is the amount of energy that is being actively put into the vehicle’s battery. The battery input power may be less than the maximum charger capability for several reasons, including a high vehicle charge level. The vehicle will also draw power directly from the charger rather than draining the battery if it needs to run the HVAC system, screen, or other components. This reduces battery wear by using energy from the battery, only to have to re-add it
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The 2025.38 vehicle update adds support for the ‘Keep Accessory Power On’ option in the latest Tesla app. This option is part of the latest Tesla app update, which adds the new Charging menu that consolidates most charging options under a single menu
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It also adds a button for Low Power Mode, instead of just being under Quick Actions
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Tesla has added a Buy Parts button to Tesla’s Service Mode. Tapping the button displays a QR code that takes users to Tesla’s service site, where owners can buy parts directly from Tesla
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Parts can be shipped directly to the customer or to the nearest service center
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Tesla has added a visualization of a charger when the vehicle is parked and plugged in. In this photo, the owner is using a non-Tesla charger, so a generic charger is displayed. Tesla will presumably display a mobile charger, Wall Connector, or Supercharger if those are plugged into the vehicle
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A new Trunk panel with an overview of the liftgate status, latch status, and calibration status for the trunk is now available. The panel also provides additional information, such as the request source, set liftgate height, and hands-free settings
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A new Front Trunk (or frunk) panel with an overview of the liftgate status, latch status, and calibration status for the front trunk is now available. The panel also provides additional information, such as the request source, set liftgate height, and hands-free settings
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In the Cameras panel, detection for when Driver Assistance System (DAS) Hardware 4 (HW4) cameras have mismatched firmware versions has been added
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If a DAS HW4 camera with mismatched firmware is detected, touch the Update Camera button to initiate a camera firmware update
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In the Electronic Stability Program (ESP) replacement panel, the routine TEST-BRAKE_CORNER_STIFFNESS-TEST has been replaced with TEST_BRAKE_X_STIFFNESS-TEST-SERVICE