Tesla Software Update Service in Riga

MCU upgrades, firmware updates, system configuration, and infotainment repairs

Keep your Tesla’s software and infotainment system running at peak performance. We provide MCU upgrades (MCU1 to MCU2/MCU3), firmware troubleshooting, touchscreen replacement, connectivity module upgrades, and full system configuration. Our technicians stay current with every Tesla software release.

What's included

How it works

  1. System Assessment: Evaluate current MCU version, software state, and identify any issues or upgrade options
  2. Upgrade Plan: Recommend appropriate upgrades and provide transparent pricing
  3. Installation: Professional hardware upgrade or software service with proper procedures
  4. Testing: Full system verification, software update confirmation, and feature testing

Pricing

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I upgrade from MCU1 to MCU2?

If your Tesla has MCU1 (pre-March 2018 Model S/X), upgrading to MCU2 significantly improves touchscreen responsiveness, enables newer software features, and supports faster navigation.

What is eMMC failure and how do I know if I have it?

The eMMC is a flash memory chip in the MCU that can wear out over time, causing slow touchscreen response, random reboots, or a completely black screen. Early Model S and X vehicles are most commonly affected.

Will a software update erase my settings?

Standard over-the-air updates preserve your settings. However, MCU hardware upgrades may require reconfiguring some preferences. We document your settings before any hardware work.

Can you fix a frozen or unresponsive touchscreen?

Yes, we diagnose and repair touchscreen issues including frozen screens, ghost touches, yellowing, and complete failures. Solutions range from software resets to eMMC replacement or full touchscreen replacement.

How long does an MCU upgrade take?

An MCU1 to MCU2 upgrade typically takes 4–6 hours. We recommend dropping off your vehicle in the morning for same-day completion.