Hey Folks,
New Model S owner, and am curious if it is normal for Autopilot to use ABS so much?
My drive from home to work (~30 miles each way), I drive about 20 of those miles on the interstate in SoCal using Autopilot. On the drive ABS seems to kick in about 3-4 times during my commute to work when Autopilot brakes the car. The car is not braking hard but it may brake a tad bit harder than normal (aka a car merges into my lane and autopilot brakes a little harder than normal) and the ABS on the front tires will kick in (you can hear and feel it).
While the car was in for service recently I asked them to check it and they came back with "thats normal" after the service visit. Seems extremely odd to me. When I drive without Autopilot I have never heard nor felt ABS kick in, even when I try to brake hard-ish and cause it... Is this truly normal for Autopilot or should I take it back into the Service center?
I have the MS75 with AP 2.0 - just received the car 9/16.
New Model S owner, and am curious if it is normal for Autopilot to use ABS so much?
My drive from home to work (~30 miles each way), I drive about 20 of those miles on the interstate in SoCal using Autopilot. On the drive ABS seems to kick in about 3-4 times during my commute to work when Autopilot brakes the car. The car is not braking hard but it may brake a tad bit harder than normal (aka a car merges into my lane and autopilot brakes a little harder than normal) and the ABS on the front tires will kick in (you can hear and feel it).
While the car was in for service recently I asked them to check it and they came back with "thats normal" after the service visit. Seems extremely odd to me. When I drive without Autopilot I have never heard nor felt ABS kick in, even when I try to brake hard-ish and cause it... Is this truly normal for Autopilot or should I take it back into the Service center?
I have the MS75 with AP 2.0 - just received the car 9/16.