Wake up endpoint suddenly returning 406 - Not Acceptable. Has anybody else run into this? #595
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Try this and see if you still get the 406 error.
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As written as a short comment on the earlier thread above, the following solved the
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Hey all! First off- thank you so much for reverse engineering the API and maintaining the documentation. It's amazing!
I set up a cool little system that allowed me to monitor my car. I had it pinging the API roughly every hour to get updates. This whole thing has been working for... A month? Everything has been great. However, suddenly the other day I started getting back a 406 when I try to hit the wake up endpoint.
I believe I'm following all of the recommended times and back offs and retry criteria, but I'm wondering if I got blocked because of the frequent requests? All of the auth / refresh endpoints are working as expected. I can even hit /vehicles to get that data, but trying to hit any endpoints specific to my car (Such as
latest_vehicle_data
, or any commands) results in an INSTANT 408 Timeout. Hitting thewake_up
(which typically is what follows a timeout) endpoint results in the 406 - Not Acceptable.The regular Tesla app is still working without issue. I've also tried regenerating my subscription code- all successful including auth until hitting an endpoint specific to my car.
Any ideas for how to fix this, and more importantly- how to prevent it from happening in the future?
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