My wife drove about 15 miles to her destination today and everything was fine with the car working normally. When she got in the car to head home, it displayed the following messages in order as soon as she put the car in reverse to pull out of the parking spot.
Power Reduced - Front motor temporarily disabled
Vehicle Hold feature unavailable - Keep brake pedal pressed while stopped
Traction control disabled - Drive with caution
Stability control disabled - Drive with caution
Regenerative braking disabled - Proceed with caution
Automatic Emergency Braking is disabled
She tried to drive the car but it lurched and heaved, and wouldn't go more than a few miles per hour. She never got out of the parking lot. I had her try powering the car off, sitting there for a few minutes, then trying to drive it again, and got the same results. Then she tried just walking away from the car for a few minutes so that it would lock and turn off. It gave all the same messages and driving response when she tried it again. When I got there, I repeated the off and on and tried the two button reset on the computer, but the results were the same.
I'm curious if anyone has run into this set of circumstances and what the possible causes are. The car is already on the flatbed getting hauled up to the Tesla service center, but it would be nice to know what the problem might be. Other than some cosmetic items when the car was new, this is the first time we've needed service.
Power Reduced - Front motor temporarily disabled
Vehicle Hold feature unavailable - Keep brake pedal pressed while stopped
Traction control disabled - Drive with caution
Stability control disabled - Drive with caution
Regenerative braking disabled - Proceed with caution
Automatic Emergency Braking is disabled
She tried to drive the car but it lurched and heaved, and wouldn't go more than a few miles per hour. She never got out of the parking lot. I had her try powering the car off, sitting there for a few minutes, then trying to drive it again, and got the same results. Then she tried just walking away from the car for a few minutes so that it would lock and turn off. It gave all the same messages and driving response when she tried it again. When I got there, I repeated the off and on and tried the two button reset on the computer, but the results were the same.
I'm curious if anyone has run into this set of circumstances and what the possible causes are. The car is already on the flatbed getting hauled up to the Tesla service center, but it would be nice to know what the problem might be. Other than some cosmetic items when the car was new, this is the first time we've needed service.