How to Restart Your Tesla, Reboot or Reset Your Frozen Screen

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By Nuno Cristovao

We may all be familiar with the need to reset our PCs or phones. They may freeze or just not operate properly sometimes.

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Since Tesla is heavily software based, the same need may arise. The Tesla manual lists 3 different ways of reseting or rebooting your car.

Reset Your Display

Most issues that you encounter with your Tesla can be fixed with a simple reboot. It works the same whether you have a Model 3, Model Y, Model S or Model X.

This will fix issues such as music not playing, the display being frozen and countless others. It's simple and quick to do and can even be done while driving, so it should be your first attempt of fixing any issues.

This reboot will only restart the infotainment center, it will not restart any components that are critical while driving. The one thing to keep in mind is that the display will turn off and need a few minutes to restart, so during that time you will not be able to see your speed, hear turn signals or other things that depend on the screen or sound system of the car.

To restart your display, hold down on both scroll wheels on the steering wheel until the display turns off.

The unit will restart and you'll soon see the Tesla T logo appear, followed by the screens coming back on.

The restart process should take no longer than 2-3 minutes.

Full Restart of Tesla Systems

For this type of reboot you'll need to be parked as it will restart various vehicle systems.

Use touchscreen and go to Controls > Safety & Security then tap the Power Off button.

The vehicle will start to reboot various systems. You'll want to wait for at least 2 minutes without interacting with the vehicle. Do not open door, touch the brake pedal or touch the screen. Doing so may prevent all systems from restarting.

After 2 minutes, press the brake or open the door to wake the vehicle.

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Tesla’s Referral Program Launches in Europe

By Karan Singh
Not a Tesla App

Following its recent launch in the United States and Canada, Tesla has launched their referral program in several European countries as well.

The program is available in Germany, Norway, France, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom and possibly others. The program is almost the same as the one available today in North America, with rewards for each referral and a discount for those referred. The cap in Europe is also ten per year.

This program comes right on the heels of a 0% financing offer for the Model Y in Sweden and France. While referrals aren't currently available in Sweden, the 0% financing still is.

European Referrals

The European Referral program accounts for country and local currency, where applicable.

Country

Referral Discount

Referral Award

UK

£1,000

£500

Germany, France, Netherlands

€1,000

€500

Norway

kr11,500

kr5,750

The referral reward program is comparable to the one available in North America. After exchange rates, there is only an approximately 10% difference between the available rewards in the US and EU.

Other Countries

We expect this program to start rolling out to other European countries over the next few days or weeks, as Tesla continues to expand its referral program.

Tesla's Android App Lags Behind Apple's: The Missing Features

By Karan Singh
Maxim

Tesla has confirmed that they submit app updates for Android and iOS apps at the same time, but we often see the iOS app updates released first possibly due to a quicker app review process at Apple.

However, we often see features implemented on the Apple version weeks or months before they’re implemented on Android. Today, the Android app is missing several key features, and the gap is starting to become a bit glaring.

Delayed App Updates

The Android app just received update 4.36.6 last night, while the Apple update was available as of September 1st.

That might not seem like a big deal, but in order to use the updated Actually Smart Summon, you’ll need app version 4.36.6, so any Andriod users that received update 2024.27.20 with the new Summon, couldn’t use it until yesterday.

We’re sure Tesla is on it, but it’s disappointing to see that key feature updates take days or a week longer to receive on Android. Apple and Google both offer the ability to set a release date for an app update, so Tesla could coordinate releasing the apps at the same time.

Ultra Wideband Support

Unfortunately, there’s no Ultra Wide Band (UWB) support on Android yet, which is an interesting omission since it’s such a great feature. Most Android phones, flagships, and cheaper phones alike, all support UWB.

Without UWB support Android phones can’t use Tesla’s newest phone key, which is only available for devices that support UWB. The new phone key improves reliability for unlocking the vehicle and setting the correct Tesla driver profile. To support the new phone key, you need a compatible phone (iPhone 11 or newer) and a newer vehicle that supports ultra wideband.

Hands-Free Trunk

Tesla’s new hands-free trunk feature, which allows you to automatically open your trunk by simply standing behind it for a couple of seconds, also isn’t available on Android devices. Tesla’s Hands-Free Trunk requires UWB support too, and Tesla originally mentioned it was coming to Android in May 2024.

For now, those are the features we know of that don’t work on Android today, and we’re hoping that Tesla brings both UWB support, as well as simultaneous app updates to the Google Play and Apple App Store by leveraging each store’s publish date feature.

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