Why does a Tesla experience weak acceleration after 100 kilometers?

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SanEdward
07/29/25 5:58pm
Tesla experiencing weak acceleration after 100 kilometers can be attributed to the following specific reasons: 1. Engine misfire: This leads to increased fuel consumption, black smoke emission, weak acceleration, and severe shaking. 2. Main causes of clutch slippage: Insufficient friction on the clutch friction plate, premature gear shifting or disengagement before the clutch is fully engaged. Prolonged driving in a semi-clutch state, coasting with the clutch depressed, incomplete gear engagement or disengagement, and sudden throttle application when the gear is not fully engaged or disengaged can cause abnormal wear on the clutch plate. 3. Low fuel rail pressure: This typically results in similar symptoms of weak acceleration and inability to increase engine speed.
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