Tesla vehicles are known for their over-the-air (OTA) updates, which bring new features and improvements directly to your car. However, there may be times when you want to stop an update, whether it’s due to a busy schedule or concerns about potential issues. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the steps to stop a Tesla update safely and effectively.
How to Stop A Tesla Update
Tesla software update default settings and user control options
Default settings:
- The software update preferences are set to “Standard” mode by default, which means that updates will follow the normal release cycle for the vehicle and region configuration.
- In “Standard” mode, updates are automatically pushed out at the appropriate time, not earlier.
User control options:
- Users can adjust update preferences by clicking Control > Software > Software Update Preferences.
- Two modes are available:
- Advanced: When selected, the vehicle receives the latest software updates first, typically about two weeks earlier than in standard mode. This mode does not enroll the vehicle in Tesla's Early Experience program.
- Standard: This mode follows the normal release cycle for those who wish to wait until all owners have completed the installation before updating.
Other Notes:
- Vehicles need to maintain a Wi-Fi connection to ensure fast and reliable delivery of updates.
- It is recommended not to drive the vehicle during the update process to avoid safety risks.
- If the vehicle is in certain modes (e.g., climate control, dog-friendly mode, or camping mode), it may be necessary to exit these modes before the update can be performed.
Installation Methods:
- Users can install the update by touching the yellow clock icon on the screen, manually checking for updates, or through the Tesla app.
How to pause or cancel a Tesla software update in progress
Cancel the update via the in-vehicle touchscreen:
- Start the car and turn on the power.
- Go to the “Settings” menu in the center console.
- Find and click on the “Software Update” option.
- Select the “Cancel Update” button on the page and the system will begin to cancel the update and the vehicle will revert back to the previous software version when finished.
Cancel the update via the phone app:
- Make sure your phone is connected to your Tesla account.
- Open the Tesla app and find the “Vehicles” option.
- Go to the “Software Updates” page and select the update you want to cancel.
Click the “Cancel Update” button and the system will cancel the current update schedule.
Use voice commands to cancel the update:
- Ensure that the vehicle is connected to a power source and in parking mode.
- Use the voice command: “Hey Tesla, cancel update”.
- A pop-up menu will appear, select “Software Update” and click on the “Cancel Software Update” option.
How to permanently disable Tesla's automatic updates
- Turn off automatic updates through the vehicle's Settings menu: Go to the vehicle's Settings menu, locate the “Software Updates” or “System Updates” option, and select Select “Manual Download and Install” to cancel automatic updates.
- Turn off the location system via the center screen: Find the car icon on the center screen, go to the “Security” option, slide to the bottom to turn off the “Allow cell phone access” function, and enter your email and password. This will prevent your cell phone from viewing the vehicle's location information and turn off the positioning system.
- Manage the vehicle via mobile app: Use the official Tesla app, go to the “Manage Car” option, and turn off the location system and remote control.
- Regularly check for manual updates: Although automatic updates are disabled, it is recommended to manually check for and download updates on a regular basis to ensure vehicle performance and safety.
What are the exact steps on how to turn off automatic updates through the vehicle settings menu?
1:Accessing the Settings Menu: Press the vehicle's Settings button or access the System Settings menu through the multimedia display.
2:Find the Software Update option: In the Settings menu, select “Software Update” or a similar option.
3:Turn off automatic updates:
- In the “Software Update” menu, find the “Automatic Updates” option.
- Click the “Off” button to disable automatic updates.
4:Confirm action: You may be prompted to confirm turning off automatic updates, so follow the on-screen instructions.
5:Check notification settings: If automatic updates are turned off but you still want to receive notifications of updates, you can find the notification options related to system updates in the Notifications or Messages settings and turn them off or disable them.
What are the exact steps on how to turn off the locator system via the large center screen?
- Accessing the center screen: First, open your vehicle's center screen.
- Select Security Options: Click on the car icon on the center screen and select the “Security” option.
- Turn off Allow Mobile Access: Slide the screen to the bottom, find the Allow Mobile Access option, and click to turn it off.
- Enter verification information: Enter your email address and password for verification, and the location function will be turned off once the operation is completed.
What are the exact steps on how to manage your vehicle through a mobile app?
Download and install APP: Search and download the official APP applicable to your car model in the app store, such as the APP of Geely, BYD, FAW Toyota and other brands.
Registration and Login: After opening the APP, follow the prompts to complete the registration and login. Usually, you need to provide your cell phone number, email address and other information, and set a password.
Bind the vehicle:
- Input vehicle information: Find “Vehicle Management” or similar options in the APP, click “Add Vehicle”, and input information such as vehicle identification number (VIN), license plate number, and frame number.
- Scanning QR code or manual input: Some apps support binding by scanning the QR code on the vehicle or manually inputting the vehicle information.
- Waiting for audit: After submitting the information, wait for the system to audit and pass, then you can complete the vehicle binding.
Vehicle activation: Depending on the vehicle model and APP requirements, you may need to select “Mobile APP Control” in the vehicle settings menu and activate it.
Remote control function:
- Unlocking/locking the vehicle: remote unlocking or locking is realized by clicking the corresponding button through APP.
- Starting/shutting down the engine: some models support remote starting or shutting down the engine through APP.
- View vehicle status: you can view vehicle location, range, fuel level and other information in real time.
- Other functions: Depending on the model, it may support reservation of air conditioning, navigation, door lock and other functions.
Authorization management: Some apps support authorizing other users to use the vehicle control function. Enter “My” page, select “Authorization Management”, create an authorization and enter the authorized user's account number.
Update software version: Some models support updating the software version of the vehicle through APP. Enter “My Vehicles” page, select the target vehicle and click “Software Version”, follow the prompts to select “Update Now” or “Schedule Update. Select “Update Now” or “Make an Appointment for Updating” according to the prompts.
Unbundling and switching devices: If you need to change your cell phone or unbundle your vehicle, you can find the relevant options in the APP to operate.
Differences in update settings across Tesla models (e.g., Model S vs Model 3)
Function optimization and added features:
Model 3: In the recent update, Model 3 has added a number of feature optimizations, such as cell phone charging reservation, parental control function, air conditioning control panel optimization, navigation map optimization, and vehicle logic optimization. In addition, the Tesla Vision feature was introduced, which utilizes camera vision technology and neural network processing to provide automated assisted driving and active safety features.
Model S: Although no specific new features are explicitly mentioned, Model S has already implemented many feature optimizations in earlier updates, such as Adaptive Cruise Control, Auto Lane Change feature, and more.
User interface improvements:
Model 3: The updated user interface is more simple and intuitive, e.g. Controls and Settings have been merged into a single menu, and new menus have been added for “Web Browser”, “Calendar” and “Controls”. menu. In addition, the Model 3's touchscreen is more flexible and supports more control via the steering wheel.
Model S: The user interface of the Model S has also been optimized, but fewer details have been mentioned. However, the Model S interface is relatively complex and relies more heavily on the touchscreen.
Feature-specific tweaks:
Model 3: A new Track Mode has been added, designed for high-end drivers, allowing multiple settings to be adjusted to enhance performance. Additionally, Model 3's automated assisted driving features are further optimized, including an emergency brake signal function and Tesla Vision integration.
Model S: The Model S's auto-assisted driving features have also been improved, but are more focused on the optimization of advanced driver assistance systems such as Autopilot.
Software update mechanism:
Model 3: The software update mechanism for the Model 3 is similar to that of the Model S. Updates are downloaded and installed automatically over the air. Users can select the Advanced Updates option from the Settings menu to ensure the latest functionality.
Model S: The software update mechanism for Model S also supports over-the-air downloads and installations, but earlier versions may require more frequent manual checks and installations.
User experience differences:
Model 3: Updates to Model 3 focus more on practicality and user experience enhancements, such as increased driving safety with Tesla Vision.
Model S: Updates to Model S focus more on optimizing performance and advanced features for those who demand a higher level of driving experience.
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Stopping a Tesla update is a straightforward process that can help you manage your vehicle’s software updates more effectively. By following the steps outlined in this guide, you can safely pause or stop an update, ensuring that it doesn’t interfere with your driving plans or cause any unexpected issues. Always stay informed about the updates and their potential impacts, and use these tips to maintain control over your vehicle’s software.