Dozz wrote: » Arrived this morning. V happy with it. 2 marks on the underside from a transporter somewhere along the line (not the delivery guy today though). Have been driving around all day. Heading out the door again now. Best of luck everyone.
Geeyfds53573 wrote: » Congrats guys all looks good I’m delighted for ye particularly given the issues - I got a Reg so car deffo coming - due the 10th might get it the 9th - will be keeping a close eye on things - now to see if the tax is ok...
TitianGerm wrote: » Anyone know where Sam lives? Uninsured Tesla sitting in the yard. Sam seriously log onto your online insurance account and move that change over date up just in case something did happen before the orginal change over happens.
Geeyfds53573 wrote: » I got a Reg so car deffo coming
Sam W wrote: » I’ve got a question with the phone key feature. My phone is authenticated as a key. It is always connected to Bluetooth. This means, I should be able to walk to the car, pull the handle and the door should automatically unlock with my phone in the pocket. In most places in my house, the Tesla app always says it is connected to my car. That leaves me wondering if it is possible for someone to just pull your handle and unlock the door while you are sleeping? Now I did a bit of experiment myself, by leaving my phone at the front door, and at the back of the wall where the car is parked. In most cases it doesn’t allow me to open the door, but in some cases it does when it gets nearer but still not next to the door. I don’t know if there is a set limit on how close the phone has to be. My bedroom is on the first floor directly outside my front yard, so it’s not far away from my car at all. That makes me worried a bit.
slave1 wrote: » A. Buy a faraday pouch and put your keys in it at night B. Use PIN to drive C No worries anymore
WayneEnterprise wrote: » No insurance and worried the car is always open. I’d say you had a sleepless night there Sam But yeah, I was also thinking the same thing but the doors on mine only seem to open if I’m within about a metre of the car.
slave1 wrote: » Use PIN to drive
slave1 wrote: » Then faraday pouch for sure, Amazon or AliExpress, wrap into a ball of aluminium foil as a temporary measure
Aph2016 wrote: » Cheers, any sign of yours?
Sattwa06 wrote: » Driving is excellent although regenerative braking takes a little getting used to.
redcup342 wrote: » Put it in a biscuit tin.
AndyBoBandy wrote: » Or just don’t have a keyfob!!!! I’ve walked away and left the car unlocked before for hours on end (in Courtown) before returning and realising the car was unlocked (because the boot wasn’t closed properly!!) - an update means this won’t happen again as the app will notify me of doors/trunk/Frunk/windows being left open..... Pin to a drive is the last line of defence!!
redcup342 wrote: » Would be a nice feature if your Phone alerted you with a audible tone if this was the case :pac:
Sattwa06 wrote: » Do the standard cars being delivered this weekend have the heated steering wheel ?
slave1 wrote: » I tried this, tin still lets signal through, I went up to the car and the handles presented. Aluminum foil is already in your house and works perfect once you ball up the key inside. This is of course just a temporary measure, this is the faraday pouch I got, $3
slave1 wrote: » I thought the key fob is always active, else how does the car open when you walk up to it
WayneEnterprise wrote: » Long Range does. You have to pay for it as an upgrade for SR+. Guy who delivered my car told me yesterday.