Car Brake Problems

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Lorde_091

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I've been having a really frustrating week with my car. Yesterday was fine, but this morning, I started experiencing weird brake issues. The car feels like it's not slowing down as much as it should when I press the brakes. I've tried resetting it a couple of times, but nothing seems to be working. Any ideas on what might be causing this or how to fix it?

These are the errors that are shopwing up:
TAS_a313
Adaptive ride control degraded
Ride comfort may be reduced

DI_a223
Traction control disabled
Drive with causion

DI_a222
Stability control disabled
Drive with causion

Lane Departure Avoidance features unavailable
Features may be restored on next drive
 
I've run into the same thing with my Model 3 before - turns out dirty sensors or cameras can mess things up. Give those cameras a good wipe and see if that helps. If not, clean them up properly, then just stop and restart the car or do a soft reset. That usually sorts it out!
 
I’ve had similar brake issues before, and in my case, it was linked to a software glitch affecting the traction and stability control systems. Resetting might not always fix it if the system's sensors are off. I’d recommend having it checked by a tech, especially with the error codes related to ride control, traction, and stability. It could be a sensor malfunction or deeper system issue that needs attention.
 
TAS_a313 and the ride control stuff points to some kind of suspension or electronic brake problem. DI_a223 and DI_a222 with the traction and stability control being disabled that's a huge red flag. Plus the lane departure acting up too. Resetting ain't gonna cut it with these kinds of problems. You're looking at some serious electronic or sensor issues.
 
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