GardensCT
Well-known member
- Joined
- Jul 5, 2024
- Threads
- 12
- Messages
- 148
- Reaction score
- 111
- Location
- SoFL
- Vehicles
- 2024 CyberBeast
- Thread starter
- #1
Went to take my kid to school this morning and the charging cable wouldn’t release (app). Tried it from inside the truck and still nothing. So, I took my wife’s car and when I got back I tried again. I was able to remove the cable but when I got inside to back the truck out of the garage I got all kinds of errors and flashing red warnings.
I was ultimately able to get the truck onto the street using the override but that was intense. It was like driving the truck with the rear wheels locked up. It would hardly move and was really loud as the tires dragged on the pavement.
Tow guy came and didn’t want to drag it onto the flatbed so he gave it a try driving it up. Heard a loud metal clang noise like something releasing and the truck started working like normal again. All the errors cleared up and it was drivable. He towed it anyway of course. While en route we were chatting and he said he’s seen brake calipers seize before after driving in the rain. It got me thinking… the night before It was a downpour as I was pulling into the garage. My gutters must be full because there was a sheet of water coming down as I slowly pulled in like driving through a waterfall. Wondering if it’s related. Anyone else have this type of issue?
TLDR: In the morning after heavy rain, truck wouldn’t drive. Started working when the tow truck arrived. I’m suspicious about the rain.
I was ultimately able to get the truck onto the street using the override but that was intense. It was like driving the truck with the rear wheels locked up. It would hardly move and was really loud as the tires dragged on the pavement.
Tow guy came and didn’t want to drag it onto the flatbed so he gave it a try driving it up. Heard a loud metal clang noise like something releasing and the truck started working like normal again. All the errors cleared up and it was drivable. He towed it anyway of course. While en route we were chatting and he said he’s seen brake calipers seize before after driving in the rain. It got me thinking… the night before It was a downpour as I was pulling into the garage. My gutters must be full because there was a sheet of water coming down as I slowly pulled in like driving through a waterfall. Wondering if it’s related. Anyone else have this type of issue?
TLDR: In the morning after heavy rain, truck wouldn’t drive. Started working when the tow truck arrived. I’m suspicious about the rain.
Sponsored