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Troubleshooting a badly behaved Tesla: Fleet API must move all 4 windows or none? #135

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fhteagle opened this issue Oct 2, 2024 · 1 comment
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fhteagle commented Oct 2, 2024

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This is less a "bug report" as a "discussion / request for information", but the discussions tab is not enabled for this repo, so.........

We are having a big problem with uncommanded window movement on a 2023 Model Y LR. At random, a single window will move itself away from fully closed, far more than a "vent" position, with the car parked, locked, and no one in or near the vehicle. I had a Tesla pull logs, they are claiming it is window switch activation by user, which is of course impossible if no one is in the car, it is locked, etc. Trying to rule out Fleet API / Teslemetry based on one simple question: There are only API commands that move all 4 windows to closed or to vent position, but no way for the Fleet API to command a single window to move, correct?

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Bre77 commented Oct 3, 2024

That is correct, as far as I am aware the Tesla Fleet API can only "vent" which opens all four windows. I believe Tessie is able to control windows individually over bluetooth only.

If you email [email protected] with your VIN and a timerange I can check the logs to see if any Teslemetry commands were run at that time.

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