A realistic photo of a Tesla Model S on the road with its front camera being automatically cleaned, representing the latest Full Self-Driving software update.

Tesla rolls out FSD v14.1.3 with automatic camera cleaning

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Tesla has begun a wider rollout of its Full Self-Driving (Supervised) version 14.1.3, introducing an automatic feature to clean the front-facing camera and addressing owner complaints about visibility issues. This update, the third iteration of v14 in two weeks, extends to Model S and Model X vehicles for the first time. Owners report smooth performance with no disengagements in initial tests.

Tesla initiated the rollout of Full Self-Driving (Supervised) v14.1.3 on October 20, 2025, starting with Early Access Program members before expanding to non-influencer owners across North America. By October 21, over 100 users confirmed receiving the update on Model 3, Model Y, Model S, and Model X vehicles, according to reports from Tesla enthusiast Sawyer Merritt. The software, paired with vehicle version 2025.32.8.15, includes refinements from prior v14 builds, such as resolving brake stutter issues and introducing the 'Mad Max' driving profile for higher speeds and assertive lane changes.

A key addition targets a common complaint: dirt and condensation on the front windshield camera, which can impair FSD operation. Tesla's release notes state: “Added automatic narrow field washing to provide rapid and efficient front camera self-cleaning, and optimize aerodynamics wash at higher vehicle speed.” This feature activates automatically when visibility issues are detected, using targeted wiper action without manual intervention. Sawyer Merritt shared on October 21: “Tonight was the first time I experienced the new @Tesla FSD V14 windshield wiper front camera self-cleaning feature,” including a video demonstration.

Tesla's camera-only Tesla Vision system, in place since several years ago, has enabled the most advanced semi-autonomous driving in the U.S., though it requires regular cleaning. Owner Dan Burkland tested v14.1.3 on his Model S for over an hour on October 21, reporting “0 disengagements.” Elon Musk commented on user feedback: “And it’s going to get 10X smarter just from software updates.” The update excludes Cybertruck for now, with plans for inclusion by month's end. This rapid iteration—v14.1, v14.1.1, v14.1.2, and now v14.1.3—highlights Tesla's focus on quick improvements ahead of broader v14.2 deployment.

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