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binary_sensor.asleep is always on #856

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Trickytree1984 opened this issue Feb 13, 2024 · 2 comments
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binary_sensor.asleep is always on #856

Trickytree1984 opened this issue Feb 13, 2024 · 2 comments

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@Trickytree1984
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It seems that the binary_sensor.asleep is always showing as "on", even when the car is awake, polling is set to 5 seconds while charging and receiving updates to the integration. It also seems that the integration is preventing the car from sleeping. I'm getting updates every 11 minutes and sensor.data_last_update_time showing updates throughout the night, with the poll frequency set to 660, even overnight when the car should sleep. I lost 3% SOC last night with the car just sat there.

@pacemaker82
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same problem. Car keeps disconnecting and reconnecting

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@MrBLJ
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MrBLJ commented Mar 14, 2024

Can confirm this is happening as well : polling is set to default. The behavior is different between my model 3 and model Y.

Model 3 (binary sensor online)
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Model Y (binary sensor online)
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Things I've tried :

  • Reboot cars.
  • Reboot HA.
  • Stop Tesla app on iOS (I have no widgets).
  • Turn off bluetooth on my phone when I was at home.
  • Remove app from apple watch.

I'm pretty sure that the integration is the only things that is polling data from my cars right now. In the past, with the same settings, both cars went to sleep when not used.

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