TeX19
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- First Name
- Dave
- Joined
- Jul 27, 2020
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- Location
- FL
- Vehicles
- Tesla model X, Cybertruck
- Occupation
- retired
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- #1
I had a ten mile drive, 50 mph average, last week. Pull into the store parking lot, a guy is pounding on my window saying you're on fire. WTF? Jump out, smoke pouring out of left rear wheel well along with a small orange flame coming from brake pads. Fortunately, it was small enough for me to blow out. So glad the trip wasn't longer. I recall seeing semis burnt to the ground from seized brake fires. Have no idea if the wheel was locked when I left the house or it engaged enroute. Called for a flatbed back home. After it cooled somewhat, I backed to pickup location. Tow driver said it was turning freely. It goes to SC in two days for replacement rotor and pads. Since we cannot control the parking brake mechanically, like back in the day with that lever under the dash, was this not an electrical or software anomaly? There was no indication on the touch screen of a malfunction. How does the brake on one wheel decide to lock up?
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