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Revision as of 23:56, 25 March 2022

Quick Start

  1. Build an AP1 Harness (soon to be available from Comma)
  2. Install the Comma two/Comma three in your windshield.
  3. Connect your Comma Three or Comma Two to the AP1 Harness using the Comma Relay box,
  4. Then install the Tesla version of OP
  5. Flash and patch your panda.
  6. Finally take your Tesla w/OP for a spin!

Improving your AP1

With Tesla no longer paying any attention to the older Model S (the AP1 was based on the MobileEye platform that Tesla dumped in October 2016 and has received limited code updates ever since), the only option to get new features and functionality is by joining our community and running the Tinkla branch of OpenPilot created specifically and only for Tesla vehicles.