I live in the SF bay area of CA, so not particularly cold at night (dips to low 30's F sometimes). Typical overnight winter temps are around 40F.
And yet, every morning when I start driving my late-2017 S75, I get a little yellow warning triangle on the dashboard near the power meter, and the power meter shows the dashed yellow area in the regen region indicating that regen is limited.
When the car was new(er) this limited regen yellow dashed region on the power meter would only show up if I topped off the battery to full (which I rarely do) which makes sense since it'd have no energy space for the regen energy.
This happens regardless of charge state (could be 30%, could be 90%). The warning triangle disappears after a few seconds, and the limited regen indication goes away after 5-10 miles of driving.
So any ideas as to why I'm seeing this warning and limited regen now? Is this normal? Should I be concerned / report it to Tesla?
Thanks...
And yet, every morning when I start driving my late-2017 S75, I get a little yellow warning triangle on the dashboard near the power meter, and the power meter shows the dashed yellow area in the regen region indicating that regen is limited.
When the car was new(er) this limited regen yellow dashed region on the power meter would only show up if I topped off the battery to full (which I rarely do) which makes sense since it'd have no energy space for the regen energy.
This happens regardless of charge state (could be 30%, could be 90%). The warning triangle disappears after a few seconds, and the limited regen indication goes away after 5-10 miles of driving.
So any ideas as to why I'm seeing this warning and limited regen now? Is this normal? Should I be concerned / report it to Tesla?
Thanks...