
Tesla has started rolling out its 2020.36.3 software update, which looks to be available for vehicles in the United States and Canada.
According to Teslascope and TeslaFi, numerous Model Y owners have received, downloaded and installed the update. No word on what’s new as release notes haven’t been shared online, but most likely we may see the usual bug fixes and other minor updates.
The release of 2020.36.3 comes exactly one week after Tesla owners started to see the 2020.36 software update, which introduced a green light chime and also speed limit sign recognition (except for Canada).
We’ll update this post as we learn more. Let us know if you’re seeing anything new in this 2020.36.3 Tesla software update.
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