OTA Update 2.6.16

Could be any number of things:
- Different parts, even within the same model year and trim. Even iPhones do this because they may not be able to source the number of some component they need from one vendor, and another vendor's part might be "close enough." Or in Lucid's case, maybe they ran out of stock of some part that's been discontinued and had to find a replacement. But it does create unexpected divides like this.
- Different settings, like you said. That's a very real and common problem. Each setting exponentially increases the number of combinations to test, so without very rigorous testing processes you will miss some strange and unexpected incompatibilities. Even things that don't seem like they should be in any way related, like say, one person is using built-in Spotify and that causes resource contention (memory usage, network usage, whatever) that changes the timing of some different process.
- Different history. Maybe you have a bunch of nav history that I don't and something going through that list breaks a new update. Ditto with shared contacts from your phone, call history, charging plan enrollment, WiFi networks, anything else that may change over time and varies person to person.
- Different environment. Maybe some component gets a little too hot and behaves differently in 100º weather? Maybe rough roads loosened some cable, not enough to break something completely, but bad enough that something fails 10% of the time, and the previous update didn't use that connection heavily enough for anybody to notice?
Software QA is hard.
My brother-in-law and I received our Tourings in December, 2022. I have had only 1 glitch, a few months ago with the cameras. They towed my car in and fixed the issue. OTOH, my BIL had tons of issues in the first 2 months. He thought he got a lemon. Lucid was practically parked in his driveway. Daniel (tech) finally did a complete erase and reinstall of the software. Since then, he's had smooth sailing.
 
You are not understanding. The update changed the settings. I already had stop hold turned on. The update turned it off without notification. I find out about it when I'm being honked at from the person behind me because my car is unexpectedly rolling backwards almost causing an accident. Not cool at all.
Others have reported changes in their settings after updates.
I'd check all the drive settings after an update just to be sure.
I know some people also do a reset. Don't remember which reset, though.
 
My brother-in-law and I received our Tourings in December, 2022. I have had only 1 glitch, a few months ago with the cameras. They towed my car in and fixed the issue. OTOH, my BIL had tons of issues in the first 2 months. He thought he got a lemon. Lucid was practically parked in his driveway. Daniel (tech) finally did a complete erase and reinstall of the software. Since then, he's had smooth sailing.
That is an interesting solution that we don't often consider is that a total uninstall-reinstall should work like it does often in many other software glitchiness...
 
It does appear that may be an issue; we don’t know if it’s related to this update but it is appearing more likely. Posting if it’s happened to you and details about your car may help identify it.



This is not new. It’s done this since I bought the car.
I have has the issue of misreading speed signs but what did happen to figure out in my case is that there has been a secondary road parallel to he highway im on and noticed that it was picking up the speed sign on the other road which was slower then the one i was on but shorty it corrected itself when i came up on the speed sign for the road i was actually on.
 
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