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Does Sotftware Update Halt Charging?

Geeky_1 | 2026-03-08 03:12 | 18 views

I'm trying to charge from 75% to as close to 100% in the time it takes me to load the car now, but also have an update that I thought was scheduled for 1 am the last few nights, but never installed, so I'm wondering if I start the update now it will suspend charging whole the update is taking place or if I can go ahead and install the update and it may only suspend charging while it reboots after the update?

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lylesback2 2026-03-08 13:59

No. Different systems

Valestis 2026-03-08 14:00

It will stop charging during the installation of the update (30 or so minutes it usually takes) but resume charging after.

JJDoes1tAll 2026-03-08 14:20

I'm pretty sure my car doesn't charge when it is updating. 23MXP. For example, you can't apply an update when you are at a supercharger. It wont let you SC and update at the same time.

D1TAC 2026-03-08 15:58

It stops charging to do the update and then regains charging.

StormTrpr66 2026-03-08 16:24

Yes. My one week old MY finally updated from 13.2 to [14.2.2.5](http://14.2.2.5) Friday night and the update stopped the charging session. I woke up in the middle of the night and noticed it. I ended up having to restart the charging manually from the app once the update was done.

rademradem 2026-03-08 16:29

It charges while it is downloading but not while it is applying the update. It will resume charging after the update is completed.

Geeky_1 2026-03-09 02:01

That's what it did. The port (or handle?) turned from green to blue while updating, then resumed charging. I started the update at 82%, then it was able to charge up to 95% when I had to hit the road, which should be enough to return home with 30% so I won't have to worry about sentry shutting off under 20% when I stop for a couple errands on the way home.

AgonizingFury 2026-03-09 07:12

Note that you can now change the low power mode threshold, so if you know 10% is fine to get you home, and you want sentry to stay on, change the low power mode threshold to 10%. I just wish they would let me adjust it up past 20% for when I'm visiting my sister. It takes ~23% to get to the nearest supercharger, so I have to manually put it in low power mode to make sure it doesn't drain itself past 30% or so. I guess most of the engineers are in the Bay area and can't imagine a place a person is more than 20 miles from a supercharger.

Geeky_1 2026-03-09 07:26

That's a good idea. I was thinking I don't need to charge to 100% everytime I drive up to my ski house if I don't plan on any side trips to other resorts as I can make it there and back with 70% battery, but then I'd run it down to near 10% if I start from 80%

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