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Okay-The power is limited. Most likely due to cold battery
Okay-
Thanks.
Kind of weird- (not cold at all where live in Coastal CA. Low of 45 degrees Fahrenheit.)
...dashed line mean?...
[QUOTE="Jim T, post: 4206550, member: 65210" I fear that if this is indeed true, regenerative braking will completely cease when truly cold temperatures occur.
So I have the same exact issue and I got my model S just two months ago. I figured this is standard cold weather behavior, older model S vehicles didn’t have this problem or as severe?
I also wish there was a way to schedule or kick off the battery heater. Seems only way is when your using scheduled departure which sucks because it requires a fixed time when you want to use the car plus it’s plugged in for charging, and can’t be triggered via the app. Seems like Tesla could change this through an app change with more scheduling control.
I believe range mode has an effect on this as well as it doesn't heat the battery as much. I currently have range mode enabled but may disable it to see if the availability of regen changes.
Tried turning off the "range mode" with no apparent effect on regenerative braking. At least, it definitely did not fix the problem.
Wow, haven't seen that instrument display for (literally) years! Thats what my Signature 85 dash looked like in 2013!
Only pre-AP cars have it.Wow, haven't seen that instrument display for (literally) years! Thats what my Signature 85 dash looked like in 2013!
See Tam’s response above; it is something that is a new byproduct of the software updates; it only recently showed up for me once my estimated remaining miles dipped below 70 miles; it disappeared once I got my car to the Supercharger. I have 2013 P85 w 60K miles
the dashes indicated reduced power output due to low SOC.See Tam’s response above; it is something that is a new byproduct of the software updates; it only recently showed up for me once my estimated remaining miles dipped below 70 miles; it disappeared once I got my car to the Supercharger. I have 2013 P85 w 60K miles
See Tam’s response above; it is something that is a new byproduct of the software updates; it only recently showed up for me once my estimated remaining miles dipped below 70 miles; it disappeared once I got my car to the Supercharger. I have 2013 P85 w 60K miles