Discuss: Update 2025.14.3.1 drops just days after 2025.14.3

RNHurt

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Tesla has released 2025.14.3.1 just days after 2025.14.3. I wonder what they changed?

BTW: 14.3 didn't fix the "Exclude at home" auto presenting doors on my 2020 MX. Maybe 14.3.1 will ... 🤣
 

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I suspect this quick patch was due to the bug about HW4 vehicles not receiving the update presenting itself again. A quick look at the TeslaFi website and comparing the 2025.14.3 vs the 2025.14.3.1 release shows that the former had the update go out to a ton of HW3 vehicles but not to HW4. In contrast, the latter had a decent amount of both hardware versions. There are likely still bugs in this latest update, and looks like they might release another version again this week to patch more bugs. I still haven't received the update on my own 2024 Model 3 LR, which is still on update 2025.8.7.
 
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joe_apxc

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I suspect this quick patch was due to the bug about HW4 vehicles not receiving the update presenting itself again. A quick look at the TeslaFi website and comparing the 2025.14.3 vs the 2025.14.3.1 release shows that the former had the update go out to a ton of HW3 vehicles but not to HW4. In contrast, the latter had a decent amount of both hardware versions. There are likely still bugs in this latest update, and looks like they might release another version again this week to patch more bugs. I still haven't received the update on my own 2024 Model 3 LR, which is still on update 2025.8.7.

I already got 2025.14.1 with my HW3 Vehicle so it seems like they are holding it back for HW4 because of the "no sleep" bug
 

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I already got 2025.14.1 with my HW3 Vehicle so it seems like they are holding it back for HW4 because of the "no sleep" bug
I just received update 2025.14.3.1 today on my HW4. Overall, it seems stable, but hard to tell from just a few hours of use. I wish there was an easy way for bug reporting. I tend to drive the car a ton and would love to be able to submit any bugs I find, no matter how minor. On a sidenote, I did get to shortly test the adaptive high beams, and so far they are working well on my 2024 Model 3 LR, but they do seem to not react as quickly as I would have hoped. One oncoming vehicle did flash their high beams at me, but then briefly stopped once the lights on my car adjusted properly. Will need to test further.
 
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RNHurt

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Just installed 2025.14.3.1 and hoping that it will fix the auto-presenting doors (but not really expecting it to).

Also, I really, REALLY wish there was a way to report these "minor" bugs. The only way I know to let Tesla know what's going on is to post some stuff to Twitter, which I'm sure goes straight into the wastebasket. :(
 

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I really, REALLY wish there was a way to report these "minor" bugs. The only way I know to let Tesla know what's going on is to post some stuff to Twitter, which I'm sure goes straight into the wastebasket. :(
Exactly. They are missing an important feedback channel. Then we have to hope they read forums...