Tesla 2021.44.30.5 software update brings FSD Beta 10.8.1, including to suspended drivers

Tesla has started deploying their latest software update, 2021.44.30.5, to owners with Full Self-Driving (FSD) Beta. The update was first detected just after 9:00am this morning.

According to the release notes, the update has reset the “Forced Autopilot Disengagements” counter to zero.

The limit has also been increased from 3 to 5, giving FSD Beta drivers some extra breathing room before being kicked out of the program for improper usage.

Although not included in the release notes, a source tells us this update is also being sent to owners that have used the system improperly and previously been kicked out of the program.

Let us know if you were previously kicked out and are receiving this update.

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