@@davehayes8812 no fiscal impact, it's not X-rays or microwaves, it might however slow down communications to your Fitbit. The probable cause is that Tesla uses WiFi to update its software, so it is searching for your home network.
Sorry to see that you didn’t get many comments I’m not really aware of this problem so you’re saying it’s not the battery it’s the Bluetooth And if you turn the Bluetooth off it’s gonna be okay So what about satellite navigation then and all that stuff
Im not really trying to blame any particular thing. but wanted to point out the much higher radio waves in a Tesla. to date they are the only vehicle I have been in with such high readings but I have not testedt he latest look M3 or MY so there is a chance Tesla have fixed this as it has been pointed out quite a few times, just not a popular topic.
Was the Nissan's engine running??
yes, when I turned it on in the video I started the motor.
Thanks Damien.
It would be great to see comparison to other EV's.
What do those levels mean to humans?
@@davehayes8812 no fiscal impact, it's not X-rays or microwaves, it might however slow down communications to your Fitbit. The probable cause is that Tesla uses WiFi to update its software, so it is searching for your home network.
@@aeronautauto so, it would work different away from home then, right? I would think they link GPS and your home WiFi network?
Sorry to see that you didn’t get many comments
I’m not really aware of this problem so you’re saying it’s not the battery it’s the Bluetooth
And if you turn the Bluetooth off it’s gonna be okay
So what about satellite navigation then and all that stuff
Im not really trying to blame any particular thing. but wanted to point out the much higher radio waves in a Tesla. to date they are the only vehicle I have been in with such high readings but I have not testedt he latest look M3 or MY so there is a chance Tesla have fixed this as it has been pointed out quite a few times, just not a popular topic.
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