
"The doghouse is a hypothetical term used to describe the penalty period that Tesla applies to drivers who receive too many infractions related to distracted driving. Previously, Tesla implemented a seven-day ban on the use of Full Self-Driving for those who received five strikes in a vehicle equipped with a cabin camera and three strikes for those without a cabin camera."
"It also forgave one strike per week of Full Self-Driving use, provided the driver did not receive any additional strikes during the seven-day period. Now, it is changing the timeframe of which strikes will be removed, cutting it in half. The strikes will be removed every 3.5 days, as long as no strikes are received during the time period. The change was found by Not a Tesla App, which noticed the adjustment in the Owner's Manual for the 2025.32 Software Update."
Tesla reduced the timeframe for removing strikes against Full Self-Driving from one week to 3.5 days, provided no additional strikes are received during that period. Previously, five strikes with a cabin camera or three strikes without one triggered a seven-day FSD ban, and one strike was forgiven per week of compliant FSD use. The change appears in the Owner's Manual for the 2025.32 software update. The strike system aims to improve safety by discouraging distracted driving. Multiple devices marketed as FSD cheats claim to defeat the cabin-facing camera and enable watching a phone or looking away; those devices are appearing on marketplaces like TikTok Shop and Amazon.
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