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An annoying feature of the dashboard display is that pop-up messages obscure crucial information. For example, when my battery is below 20%, a warning message appears on the dashboard where it exactly obscures the directional arrows I am relying on to navigate to a the charge station. Also, when I'm recharging, a message obscures information about the limit I set. Is there any way I can disable those pop-up messages? They don't go away on their own.
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An annoying feature of the dashboard display is that pop-up messages obscure crucial information. For example, when my battery is below 20%, a warning message appears on the dashboard where it exactly obscures the directional arrows I am relying on to navigate to a the charge station. Also, when I'm recharging, a message obscures information about the limit I set. Is there any way I can disable those pop-up messages? They don't go away on their own.
If you press the "Ok" button on the right side of the steering wheel controls, it should dismiss the message.
 

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An annoying feature of the dashboard display is that pop-up messages obscure crucial information. For example, when my battery is below 20%, a warning message appears on the dashboard where it exactly obscures the directional arrows I am relying on to navigate to a the charge station. Also, when I'm recharging, a message obscures information about the limit I set. Is there any way I can disable those pop-up messages? They don't go away on their own.
The OK button on the wheel will dismiss any such message.

The "Job 2" cars and cars that are have gotten the recent OTAs/dealer updates show an "OK" prompt in the dialog box to tell you that, but the original software doesn't tell you that.
 
 







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