Yes, there are 3 types of reboot:  the approximate 5 seconds scroll wheel
reboot, this can be done anytime, even while driving, even with Autopilot
engaged.   Just hold until the screen goes black and release

2nd type "hard" (or Gateway reboot):  Press and hold brake, hold scroll
wheels until you see the Tesla logo re-appear.

Actual hard:  (for 3/Y only) Disconnect the negative terminal of the 12v
battery (will need 10mm wrench) or disconnect the connector for 16v on
newer cars, then lift the outer corner of the passenger side rear seat
cushion, lift out the black styrofoam cube, and disconnect the grey
rectangular connector there until you hear the contactors "clunk", then
immediately reconnect.  To do this, you need to release the tilting bail
with a tab, can be done with a fingernail, then the bail will tilt down to
the right and the body of the connector will rise.  No need to keep going
any farther once you hear the contactors clunk.  Wait 2 full minutes, then
without bouncing slide the negative terminal quickly back onto the battery,
hold it there, wait until you hear the contactors close (clunk CLACK), then
re-tighten the 10mm.  (or just plug the 16v battery back in on newer)

It's normal to need to do the first simple 5 second reboot on Teslas every
few weeks.  Doesn't hurt anything and can make a sluggish UI fast again.
The other 2 are rare, but try them in  order if you have an issue that the
1st one doesn't resolve, such as no LTE.



On Wed, Apr 17, 2024 at 10:12 AM Kevin Horton via EV <ev@lists.evdl.org>
wrote:

> If the Owner's Manual can be believed, the brake pedal is not required.
> Have you tried that reboot without using the brake pedal?   I did that a
> handful of times while driving in my early days of Tesla ownership.  I
> haven't had to do it for two or more years.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Kevin
>
> > On Apr 17, 2024, at 13:17, Mark Hanson via EV <ev@lists.evdl.org> wrote:
> >
> > Hi folks
> > My FM radio drops out occasionally (usually during an “radio moment” on
> NPR) and requires pushing in my 2 balls with the brake peddle for reboot
> which I can’t do while driving (2021 Tesla Y).
> > Rather than dangling a transistor radio from the rear view mirror (like
> I did in a 1964 Beetle many moons ago), has anyone wired in a FM stereo to
> the existing speakers ?  The wire harness looks hard to work on, not like
> the cars of yesteryear.  Maybe Velcro a Crane radio on the dash?  Last time
> (today driving to DC) I got NPR streaming on my iPhone (but runs up my data
> $$ on Ting). Seems like a $55k car should have a working radio even if
> missing AM and a rear windshield wiper…
> > Best regards
> > Mark in Roanoke Va
>
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