
Tesla says a new way to clean cameras are coming

Tesla announced on X that it is developing a new method to keep the cameras on the Cybertruck clean, addressing a common issue that affects the performance of its advanced driver assist systems (ADAS). This problem often leads to alerts indicating that the system may not function properly due to obstructed cameras from dirt or snow. The new cleaning solution is hoped to be implemented in other Tesla vehicles as well.

Tesla announced on X that it is working on a new way to keep the cameras clean on the Cybertruck.
Hopefully, it will make its way to other Tesla vehicles because it is a common problem with the performance of its advanced driver assist systems (ADAS).
When driving using Tesla’s Autopilot or Full Self-Driving (Supervised) suite of driver-assist features, you will often get an alert that the system might not work properly because “one or more cameras are obstructed” due to dirt or snow coming off the road and into the lenses.
For Cybertruck, that’s an even problem because the rear-view camera is the only way to look behind the vehicle when the tonneau cover is up.
