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Overheat Protection requires anti-lift deactivated to work #1026

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JPFOLLEGOT opened this issue Jul 30, 2024 · 0 comments
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Overheat Protection requires anti-lift deactivated to work #1026

JPFOLLEGOT opened this issue Jul 30, 2024 · 0 comments
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Is there an existing issue for this?

  • I have searched both the existing open issues & recently closed issues and did not find a duplicate of this issue.

I have read about the Fleet API and understand I may need to use it

  • I understand issues relating to read only commands will be auto closed if not using the Fleet API.

Version of the Tesla component

any

Version of the Tesla car software

any

Model

Model 3

Current Behavior

Before activating overheat as "No A/C" or "ON", one must deactivate "anti-lfit and intrusion".
For now I use "Dog mode" on and off, to disable "anti-lfit and intrusion", but not trivial for every body.

Expected Behavior

Would be nice to have dedicated sensor and control to manipulate "anti-lfit and intrusion".

Debug logs

none

Anything else?

none

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