roadrunner32
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- '21 model Y, 2025 cybertruck
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I had this redundancy error which rendered it not safe to drive according to the screen message. I did notice rear wheel steering did not function as my truck was being put on the flatbed. Service center found the connector not connected, after 4 days of diagnosis.
What would cause a connector to come loose? My experience with automotive and electronic connectors to be very difficult to pull apart. I would think with the truck being used in off roading with rocks and such the jarring of which should not cause connectors to be coming off. I have not been off roading, only a couple or three times hitting a curb from FSD or my self cutting corners too close. Also think the error would come immediately, not after the next or subsequent driving sessions.
What would cause a connector to come loose? My experience with automotive and electronic connectors to be very difficult to pull apart. I would think with the truck being used in off roading with rocks and such the jarring of which should not cause connectors to be coming off. I have not been off roading, only a couple or three times hitting a curb from FSD or my self cutting corners too close. Also think the error would come immediately, not after the next or subsequent driving sessions.
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