Reasons for Tesla Brake Failure?
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Tesla brake failure may have the following reasons: 1. Aging or substandard hardware systems: Common hardware failures include brake fluid leakage, vacuum booster pump leaks, wear and jamming of the electronic booster's gear chain, motor burnout, and module chip failures. 2. Special driving environments leading to brake failure: There are mainly three scenarios. First, the road surface is too soft, muddy, or icy, which can significantly reduce friction between the tires and the ground, greatly diminishing braking effectiveness. Second, prolonged continuous pressing of the brake pedal can cause thermal degradation of the vehicle's brake discs and pads, significantly reducing or even losing braking force. This situation is most likely to occur when driving on long downhill roads with steep slopes. 3. Vehicle software system malfunctions: As cars become more intelligent and the number of onboard software increases, software has an increasingly significant impact on vehicle performance.