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ShaunLitster

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Has anyone else been having this issue when right out of park multiple alerts pop up and traction control, regenerated braking ,Stability control, Adaptive ride control all disable at the same time! And after leaving the truck for a bit everything goes back to normal!!
Ive had this happen like three times over the lat three weeks.
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If a speed sensor on a wheel fails, multiple subsystems will all light up. I had that happen on my Model 3. Very easy to fix, but scary because so many things depend on it (stability control, traction control, etc, etc.)
 
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If a speed sensor on a wheel fails, multiple subsystems will all light up. I had that happen on my Model 3. Very easy to fix, but scary because so many things depend on it (stability control, traction control, etc, etc.)
ok!

could this fail because of rain??
The 2 times its happen it was raining
 

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ok!

could this fail because of rain??
The 2 times its happen it was raining
It shouldn't, but that could be an aggravating factor.

Also, if bus voltage is inconsistent, sensors will give bad data.

Get it in to service and have Tesla fix it. It's almost certainly a warranty covered repair.

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