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Bummer.<br>
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Can we make this configurable? While I understand that debug
messages aren't intended to be seen by the user, in the 10 years
since these cars launched we have come to know a lot more about some
of the, um, "quirks" in their design. These alerts can be
important! <br>
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Greg<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Mark Webb-Johnson wrote:<br>
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<div class="">Yes, this change to the server code:</div>
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<div>That won’t notify debug-only messages, but will still
continue to notify the user-visible ones (to better mimick the
behaviour in the car itself). Including, for the roadster:</div>
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<li class="">1144=DMC: Powertrain Problem Service Required</li>
<li class="">1146=DMC: Motor Fan Problem</li>
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<div>Regards, Mark.</div>
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<div class="">On 31 Oct 2019, at 7:01 AM, Greg D. <<a
href="mailto:gregd2350@gmail.com" class=""
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<div class="">Hi folks (Mark, probably),<br class="">
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Interesting... My Tesla Roadster has been having
trouble with its PEM<br class="">
fan, causing a bunch of 1146 Alerts to be generated
while driving and/or<br class="">
charging. I've been monitoring the situation via
OVMSv3. <br class="">
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The alerts suddenly stopped a bit over a week ago.
Other events<br class="">
continue to be received (charge start, stop, key in /
door open, etc.),<br class="">
but not the 1146's. I do a monthly download of the car
logs, and to my<br class="">
surprise (and disappointment), the 1146s are still
happening.<br class="">
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Was there a change to the plumbing somewhere such that
these diagnostic<br class="">
alerts (perhaps versus user-visible events) are now
being filtered out? <br class="">
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Thanks,<br class="">
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Greg<br class="">
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