
The latest Tesla 2020.32.2 software update has started to roll out to more vehicles and one of the newest features is the addition of a Homelink menu in the vehicle’s rear camera.
As shared by a user on Reddit, a transparent Homelink menu can now be seen in a Tesla’s rear camera, detailing the open/close status of your garage door.

If you have your Homelink set to auto-close when you back away more than 5 feet, it’ll show on your Tesla’s display.
“The Homelink Automatic Garage Opener can be installed as a retrofit for Model 3 and Model Y. Homelink connects your Tesla to a maximum of three radio-frequency controlled devices (including garage doors, gates, lights and security systems),” explains the Tesla website.
Homelink costs $300 USD to purchase for Model 3 and Model Y, with owners required to contact Tesla afterwards to setup an installation appointment.
The Homelink menu status in the rear camera has been a highly-requested feature by Tesla owners and now it’s here.
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