ask_lee
New Member
This just happened to me yesterday on a Model Y (LR) purchased in late July now ~1,400 miles odometer. Fortunately we were not yet on the freeway (had this happened 10 minutes later, we would have been). After the DI_a137 Unable to Drive PULL OVER SAFELY, error, I got a a DIR_a126 Power Reduced, then a DI_a063. Since there was no real shoulder on the road when this happened, we drove about 1000 feet to get to a driveway. As soon as we turned onto it, the car vibrated/shook then shutoff. I called the 87.79.TESLA service and they had us do a power cycle where we all exited the car, closed the doors, reentered the driver seat then stepped on the brake. The car restarted and we were able to get home (about 45 minute away) without incident. The service agent on the phone advised to schedule a service appointment via app (which I will complete). Other factors, we just completed a Supercharging session and it was rather hot - 111F outside. Aircon was set at 73 and mid fan level (about 6). Could the car have temporarily overheated causing the power failure?