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TESLA Model X 2019

The 2019 Tesla Model X is an all-electric SUV with all-wheel drive, offering a spacious interior with seating for five across two rows. Equipped with advanced safety features like Dynamic Brake Support, Lane Departure Warning, and Forward Collision Warning, it ensures a secure driving experience. This model boasts a dual motor for performance, with a standard backup camera, blind spot warning, and various airbags for comprehensive protection. Built in Fremont, California, the Model X embodies Tesla's commitment to innovation and electric vehicle excellence.

Spec:

Dynamic Brake Support (DBS)
Standard
Other Engine Info
Dual Motor - Performance

Problems:

Dynamic brake support (dbs) malfunction
The DBS system may fail to detect an impending collision or incorrectly calculate the necessary braking force, leading to insufficient braking assistance.
Battery degradation
Over time, the battery can lose its capacity, reducing the vehicle's range and performance.
Software glitches
The advanced software systems in a Tesla may experience bugs or require updates, potentially affecting various vehicle functions including autopilot and infotainment.
Electric motor issues
Although rare, the dual motors may experience wear and tear, leading to potential performance issues or failure.
Suspension problems
The Model X's air suspension system may develop leaks or fail, affecting ride quality and handling.
Charging problems
Issues with the vehicle's charging system or Supercharger network can result in slower charging speeds or inability to charge.
Autopilot malfunctions
The advanced driver-assistance systems may occasionally fail, requiring software updates or calibration.
Panel alignment and build quality
Some owners report issues with panel gaps and the overall build quality, which can affect the vehicle's aesthetics and aerodynamics.
TESLA Model X 2021

The 2021 Tesla Model X is a fully electric SUV with a dual motor performance configuration, offering a spacious 5-door design. Manufactured in Fremont, California, it features advanced safety systems including front, knee, and side airbags for the driver and passenger. With a gross vehicle weight rating between 6,001 and 7,000 lbs, this Model X provides both power and versatility in a sleek, environmentally friendly package.

Spec:

Other Engine Info
Dual Motor (performance)

Problems:

Battery degradation
Over time, the battery performance can degrade, leading to reduced range and efficiency.
Software glitches
Issues with the vehicle's software can cause problems with navigation, autopilot, and other electronic systems.
Charging problems
Difficulty in charging or slow charging rates can be a common problem, often due to issues with the charging port or the charging infrastructure.
Drive unit failure
Problems with the dual motor can occur, leading to performance issues or failure of the drive unit.
Suspension issues
The suspension system can sometimes experience wear and tear, leading to a less comfortable ride or handling issues.
Autopilot malfunctions
Autopilot and other advanced driving features might not function as intended, requiring software updates or repairs.
Interior quality
Some owners report issues with the quality of interior materials or fit and finish, which can affect overall satisfaction.
Phantom draining
The battery might lose charge even when the vehicle is not in use, known as phantom draining.
TESLA Model X 2016

The 2016 Tesla Model X is a battery electric vehicle (BEV) designed as a sport utility vehicle/multi-purpose vehicle (SUV/MPV) with five doors. It features dual motors and is equipped with comprehensive safety measures, including front, knee, and side airbags for the first row. As a class 2E vehicle, it has a gross vehicle weight rating of 6,001 - 7,000 pounds. Made in Fremont, California, this all-electric SUV combines advanced technology with spacious utility.

Spec:

Other Engine Info
Dual Motor (standard)

Problems:

Battery degradation
Over time, the battery may lose its capacity, reducing the vehicle's range.
Electrical system malfunctions
Issues with the car’s numerous electronic systems, including infotainment, sensors, and autopilot features, may arise.
Power/acceleration loss
Some owners have reported sudden loss of power or reduced acceleration capabilities.
Charging problems
Difficulties with charging, including slow charging speeds or failure to charge, can occur.
Suspension issues
Some vehicles have experienced problems with the air suspension system, leading to a rougher ride.
Software glitches
The vehicle's software may encounter bugs, impacting various functionalities.
Door malfunctions
Problems with the falcon-wing doors not opening or closing properly have been reported.
TESLA Model X 2018

The 2018 Tesla Model X is a premium electric SUV featuring a dual motor setup with all-wheel drive, ensuring robust performance and traction. It seats five passengers and is equipped with a range of advanced safety features, including standard Dynamic Brake Support, Lane Departure Warning, and Forward Collision Warning. The vehicle emphasizes safety with multiple airbags and offers optional Adaptive Cruise Control for enhanced driving comfort. With a base price of $84,000, it combines luxury with cutting-edge technology, including a standard backup camera and parking assist.

Spec:

Dynamic Brake Support (DBS)
Standard
Other Engine Info
Dual Motor - Standard

Problems:

Dynamic brake support (dbs) malfunction
The Dynamic Brake Support system may fail to engage properly, leading to reduced braking assistance during emergencies.
Software glitches
Tesla vehicles, including the 2018 Model X, may experience software-related issues that can affect various systems, including braking and acceleration.
Brake system wear
Over time, the brake components may wear out, leading to reduced braking efficiency and the need for maintenance or replacement.
Regenerative braking issues
Problems with the dual motor's regenerative braking system can occur, potentially causing inconsistent braking performance or reduced efficiency.
Brake pedal feel
Some drivers may notice a change in the brake pedal feel, which can be due to the integration of DBS and regenerative braking systems.
Brake fluid leaks
Leaks in the brake fluid system can lead to a loss of braking power and require immediate attention.
Abs sensor failure
The Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) sensors may fail, resulting in warning lights and potential loss of ABS functionality.
Electronic stability control (esc) issues
Malfunctions in the ESC system can affect vehicle stability and braking performance.
Software updates
Frequent software updates are necessary to ensure all braking systems function correctly, but these updates can sometimes introduce new issues.
Corrosion
Corrosion of brake components, particularly in regions with harsh weather conditions, can lead to braking problems.
TESLA Model X 2018

The 2018 Tesla Model X is a high-performance, all-electric SUV designed for safety and convenience. It features a dual motor system with all-wheel drive, and it includes advanced safety technologies such as standard Dynamic Brake Support, Lane Departure Warning, and Forward Collision Warning. With seating for five and a sleek design, it offers both practicality and luxury. This vehicle's base price is $84,000, and it is manufactured by Tesla, Inc. in Fremont, California.

Spec:

Dynamic Brake Support (DBS)
Standard
Other Engine Info
Dual Motor - Performance

Problems:

Dynamic brake support malfunction
DBS may not engage properly, leading to reduced braking performance in emergency situations.
Battery degradation
Over time, the battery's capacity decreases, leading to reduced range and performance.
Software issues
Frequent updates can sometimes introduce bugs or glitches that affect vehicle performance.
Autopilot and sensor malfunctions
The sensors and cameras used for the Autopilot system may fail or provide inaccurate data, affecting the vehicle's ability to drive autonomously.
Drive unit issues
The dual motor system can sometimes experience issues with the drive units, leading to unusual noises or reduced performance.
Suspension wear and tear
The Model X's heavy weight can cause faster wear and tear on suspension components, leading to a rougher ride.
Falcon wing door problems
The unique doors on the Model X can sometimes malfunction, either not opening/closing properly or having sensor issues.
Charging problems
Issues with charging either at home or at Supercharger stations, such as slow charging speeds or failure to charge, can occur.
Touchscreen malfunctions
The central touchscreen that controls many of the vehicle's functions can sometimes freeze, lag, or fail entirely.
TESLA Model X 2016

The 2016 Tesla Model X is a battery electric SUV known for its advanced dual motor setup and impressive safety features including front, side, and knee airbags for both the driver and passenger. This vehicle, manufactured in Fremont, California, offers a spacious 5-door configuration and is equipped with manual type 2 seatbelts. As a BEV, it provides an eco-friendly driving experience with zero tailpipe emissions, making it an attractive choice for environmentally conscious drivers.

Spec:

Other Engine Info
Dual Motor (standard)

Problems:

Battery degradation
Over time, the battery may lose its capacity, reducing the vehicle's range.
Electrical system malfunctions
Issues with the car’s numerous electronic systems, including infotainment, sensors, and autopilot features, may arise.
Power/acceleration loss
Some owners have reported sudden loss of power or reduced acceleration capabilities.
Charging problems
Difficulties with charging, including slow charging speeds or failure to charge, can occur.
Suspension issues
Some vehicles have experienced problems with the air suspension system, leading to a rougher ride.
Software glitches
The vehicle's software may encounter bugs, impacting various functionalities.
Door malfunctions
Problems with the falcon-wing doors not opening or closing properly have been reported.
TESLA Model X 2022

The 2022 Tesla Model X is a multipurpose passenger vehicle (MPV) designed with a focus on safety and advanced features. It comes standard with various driver assistance technologies, including Dynamic Brake Support (DBS), Lane Departure Warning (LDW), and Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC). Powered by a lithium-ion battery, this all-electric vehicle offers a P2 Tri Motor configuration, ensuring a high-performance ride with a Level 3 DC fast charging capability. Built in Fremont, California, the Model X combines innovative design with practicality, featuring seating for up to five passengers and numerous safety systems like forward collision warning and multiple airbag locations.

Spec:

Dynamic Brake Support (DBS)
Standard
Other Engine Info
P2 Tri Motor

Problems:

Brake system malfunction
Issues with the Dynamic Brake Support (DBS) may lead to reduced braking efficiency or failure to engage properly.
Software glitches
TESLA's advanced software systems can sometimes experience bugs or require updates, potentially affecting various vehicle functions including DBS.
Sensor failures
Malfunctioning sensors can result in incorrect readings, which may impair the DBS's ability to respond appropriately.
Wiring issues
Faulty or damaged wiring can interrupt communication between the braking system components, leading to DBS malfunctions.
Calibration problems
Incorrect calibration of the DBS system can lead to improper braking performance, requiring professional adjustment.
Hardware wear and tear
Over time, physical components of the brake system, including those related to DBS, may wear out or fail, necessitating replacement.
TESLA Model X 2018

The 2018 Tesla Model X is a battery electric vehicle offering advanced safety features like Dynamic Brake Support, Lane Departure Warning, and Forward Collision Warning as standard. It provides a spacious interior with seating for five and includes a suite of driver assistance technologies such as Adaptive Driving Beam and Blind Spot Warning. With an all-wheel-drive system, this SUV is powered by a dual motor setup, enhancing its performance and efficiency. The Model X is built in Fremont, California, and exemplifies Tesla's commitment to innovation and sustainability.

Spec:

Dynamic Brake Support (DBS)
Standard
Other Engine Info
Dual Motor - Standard

Problems:

Dynamic brake support (dbs) malfunction
The Dynamic Brake Support system may fail to engage properly, leading to reduced braking assistance during emergencies.
Software glitches
Tesla vehicles, including the 2018 Model X, may experience software-related issues that can affect various systems, including braking and acceleration.
Brake system wear
Over time, the brake components may wear out, leading to reduced braking efficiency and the need for maintenance or replacement.
Regenerative braking issues
Problems with the dual motor's regenerative braking system can occur, potentially causing inconsistent braking performance or reduced efficiency.
Brake pedal feel
Some drivers may notice a change in the brake pedal feel, which can be due to the integration of DBS and regenerative braking systems.
Brake fluid leaks
Leaks in the brake fluid system can lead to a loss of braking power and require immediate attention.
Abs sensor failure
The Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) sensors may fail, resulting in warning lights and potential loss of ABS functionality.
Electronic stability control (esc) issues
Malfunctions in the ESC system can affect vehicle stability and braking performance.
Software updates
Frequent software updates are necessary to ensure all braking systems function correctly, but these updates can sometimes introduce new issues.
Corrosion
Corrosion of brake components, particularly in regions with harsh weather conditions, can lead to braking problems.
TESLA Model X 2022

The 2022 Tesla Model X is a fully electric multipurpose passenger vehicle with a focus on advanced safety and driver-assist features. It seats five passengers and is equipped with a host of standard technologies like Dynamic Brake Support, Lane Departure Warning, and Adaptive Cruise Control. The vehicle is powered by a P2 Tri Motor setup with a lithium-ion battery, offering substantial energy capacity and fast charging capabilities. Built in Fremont, California, this left-hand drive model also boasts luxury conveniences such as keyless ignition and advanced parking assist systems.

Spec:

Dynamic Brake Support (DBS)
Standard
Other Engine Info
P2 Tri Motor

Problems:

Brake system malfunction
Issues with the Dynamic Brake Support (DBS) may lead to reduced braking efficiency or failure to engage properly.
Software glitches
TESLA's advanced software systems can sometimes experience bugs or require updates, potentially affecting various vehicle functions including DBS.
Sensor failures
Malfunctioning sensors can result in incorrect readings, which may impair the DBS's ability to respond appropriately.
Wiring issues
Faulty or damaged wiring can interrupt communication between the braking system components, leading to DBS malfunctions.
Calibration problems
Incorrect calibration of the DBS system can lead to improper braking performance, requiring professional adjustment.
Hardware wear and tear
Over time, physical components of the brake system, including those related to DBS, may wear out or fail, necessitating replacement.
TESLA Model X 2016

The 2016 Tesla Model X is a battery electric SUV featuring dual motors for enhanced performance. It boasts a five-door configuration and offers comprehensive safety features, including front, side, and knee airbags for both driver and passenger. Designed for comfort and security, it includes Type 2 manual seatbelts and a left-hand drive steering setup. As a Class 2E vehicle, it accommodates a gross vehicle weight rating between 6,001 and 7,000 pounds.

Spec:

Other Engine Info
Dual Motor (performance)

Problems:

Battery degradation
Over time, the lithium-ion battery can lose capacity, impacting range and performance.
Charging issues
Problems with the charging port or software may prevent the vehicle from charging properly.
Autopilot malfunctions
The advanced driver-assistance system may experience glitches or failures.
Electrical system failures
Issues with the vehicle’s electrical systems, including touchscreen and infotainment center, can occur.
Suspension problems
Premature wear and tear on the suspension components may lead to handling issues.
Door mechanism failures
The falcon-wing doors can have problems with opening, closing, or alignment.
Software bugs
Frequent software updates can occasionally introduce bugs or glitches impacting vehicle performance.
Range reduction
Various factors, including cold weather and software-driven limitations, can reduce the overall range of the vehicle.
Brake system issues
Regenerative braking system may sometimes fail to operate as expected.
Cabin heat issues
Problems with the HVAC system can affect the climate control inside the vehicle.
TESLA Model X 2020

The 2020 Tesla Model X is an all-electric passenger car with a focus on safety and technology. It features standard safety systems such as Dynamic Brake Support, Lane Departure Warning, and Forward Collision Warning, along with optional Adaptive Cruise Control. Designed with a dual motor for all-wheel drive, it supports a high energy efficiency level as a Battery Electric Vehicle. The Model X offers a spacious five-seat configuration with a modern array of driving aids, including a backup camera, Blind Spot Warning, and Rear Cross Traffic Alert.

Spec:

Dynamic Brake Support (DBS)
Standard
Other Engine Info
Dual Motor - Standard

Problems:

Brake system issues
The Dynamic Brake Support (DBS) system, although typically reliable, can sometimes malfunction, leading to unexpected braking behavior or reduced braking effectiveness.
Battery and charging problems
Dual motor systems are heavily reliant on battery performance. Issues with battery degradation or charging system malfunctions can lead to reduced range and performance.
Software glitches
Tesla vehicles often receive over-the-air updates, which can sometimes introduce bugs or glitches affecting the driving experience or vehicle systems, including the DBS.
Sensor malfunctions
The Model X relies on numerous sensors for its advanced safety and driving assistance features. Faulty or dirty sensors can cause incorrect readings, affecting the DBS and other systems.
Electrical system issues
Given the complexity of the dual motor setup and the extensive electronics in the Model X, electrical issues such as wiring faults or component failures can arise, leading to various operational problems.
Suspension and alignment problems
The weight and performance characteristics of the Model X can lead to faster wear of suspension components, which can affect handling and braking performance.
TESLA Model X 2016

The 2016 Tesla Model X is a fully electric SUV with five doors, manufactured in Fremont, California. It features dual motors for enhanced performance and a comprehensive airbag system, including front, knee, and side airbags for all rows. Designed as a left-hand drive passenger car, it boasts a gross vehicle weight rating of 6,001-7,000 lbs.

Spec:

Other Engine Info
Dual Motor (performance)

Problems:

Battery degradation
Over time, the lithium-ion battery can lose capacity, impacting range and performance.
Charging issues
Problems with the charging port or software may prevent the vehicle from charging properly.
Autopilot malfunctions
The advanced driver-assistance system may experience glitches or failures.
Electrical system failures
Issues with the vehicle’s electrical systems, including touchscreen and infotainment center, can occur.
Suspension problems
Premature wear and tear on the suspension components may lead to handling issues.
Door mechanism failures
The falcon-wing doors can have problems with opening, closing, or alignment.
Software bugs
Frequent software updates can occasionally introduce bugs or glitches impacting vehicle performance.
Range reduction
Various factors, including cold weather and software-driven limitations, can reduce the overall range of the vehicle.
Brake system issues
Regenerative braking system may sometimes fail to operate as expected.
Cabin heat issues
Problems with the HVAC system can affect the climate control inside the vehicle.
TESLA Model X 2017

The 2017 Tesla Model X is a high-end, electric SUV featuring standard safety technologies like Dynamic Brake Support (DBS), Lane Departure Warning (LDW), and Blind Spot Warning (BSW). With a base price of $82,500, this left-hand drive vehicle includes standard dual motor setup and numerous optional features such as Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) and Pedestrian Automatic Emergency Braking (PAEB). Built in Fremont, California, this 5-door SUV offers seating for five and is packed with advanced safety and convenience features.

Spec:

Dynamic Brake Support (DBS)
Standard
Other Engine Info
Dual Motor - Standard

Problems:

Dynamic brake support malfunction
The DBS system may fail to activate during emergency braking situations, reducing the vehicle's braking effectiveness.
Regenerative braking issues
The regenerative braking system may not function correctly, leading to reduced energy recovery and less efficient braking.
Software glitches
The vehicle's advanced software systems may experience bugs or glitches, affecting various functionalities including braking support.
Battery management system problems
Issues with the battery management system can impact the performance of the dual motor setup, causing inconsistent power delivery.
Sensor failures
Malfunctioning sensors can lead to incorrect readings, affecting the vehicle's braking and overall performance.
Firmware updates
Inadequate or faulty firmware updates can cause disruptions in the vehicle's braking systems and other functionalities.
Motor synchronization issues
Problems with synchronizing the dual motors can lead to uneven power distribution, affecting the vehicle's handling and braking performance.
TESLA Model X 2017

The 2017 Tesla Model X is a high-performance electric SUV with a base price of $82,500. It features advanced safety systems such as Dynamic Brake Support, Lane Departure Warning, and Forward Collision Warning as standard. The vehicle offers seating for five, boasts a dual motor for enhanced performance, and includes standard features like a backup camera, blind spot warning, and keyless ignition. Optional features include Adaptive Cruise Control, Pedestrian Automatic Emergency Braking, and Parking Assist.

Spec:

Dynamic Brake Support (DBS)
Standard
Other Engine Info
Dual Motor - Performance

Problems:

Dynamic brake support (dbs) activation issues
The DBS system may sometimes activate unexpectedly or fail to activate when needed, possibly due to sensor malfunctions or software glitches.
Battery degradation
Over time, the battery may lose capacity, leading to reduced range and performance. This is a common issue in electric vehicles, including the Tesla Model X.
Software updates
Tesla vehicles frequently receive over-the-air software updates, which can sometimes introduce new bugs or issues that affect vehicle performance or features.
Door handle malfunctions
The Model X's unique falcon-wing doors and retractable door handles can sometimes experience mechanical failures or sensor problems.
Suspension problems
Some owners have reported issues with the air suspension system, including noise, uneven wear, and leaks.
Mcu (media control unit) failures
The touchscreen interface can sometimes freeze or become unresponsive, requiring a reboot or, in some cases, replacement.
Autopilot/adas issues
The Autopilot and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) may occasionally exhibit erratic behavior, such as sudden braking or failure to recognize obstacles.
Charging problems
Some users experience difficulties with charging, including slow charging rates, failure to charge, or issues with the charging port.
Hvac system malfunctions
The heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system may sometimes fail to maintain the desired temperature or airflow, requiring diagnostic and repair.
Noise and vibration
Owners have reported issues with unusual noises and vibrations, which can stem from various components, including the drivetrain, suspension, or interior fixtures.
Software glitches
Various software-related issues can cause minor annoyances, such as incorrect range estimates, false alerts, or issues with connectivity features.
TESLA Model X 2020

The 2020 Tesla Model X is an all-electric passenger car built in Fremont, California, featuring a dual-motor AWD system and seating for five. It comes well-equipped with safety features such as Dynamic Brake Support, Lane Departure Warning, Forward Collision Warning, and Blind Spot Warning. Standard amenities include a backup camera, Bluetooth connectivity, satellite radio, and a host of advanced driver assistance systems like Adaptive Driving Beam and Pedestrian Automatic Emergency Braking. The Model X also boasts a high-tech interior with keyless ignition and a direct TPMS system, all wrapped in a sleek, modern design with 20-inch wheels and LED headlamps.

Spec:

Dynamic Brake Support (DBS)
Standard
Other Engine Info
Dual Motor - Standard

Problems:

Brake system issues
The Dynamic Brake Support (DBS) system, although typically reliable, can sometimes malfunction, leading to unexpected braking behavior or reduced braking effectiveness.
Battery and charging problems
Dual motor systems are heavily reliant on battery performance. Issues with battery degradation or charging system malfunctions can lead to reduced range and performance.
Software glitches
Tesla vehicles often receive over-the-air updates, which can sometimes introduce bugs or glitches affecting the driving experience or vehicle systems, including the DBS.
Sensor malfunctions
The Model X relies on numerous sensors for its advanced safety and driving assistance features. Faulty or dirty sensors can cause incorrect readings, affecting the DBS and other systems.
Electrical system issues
Given the complexity of the dual motor setup and the extensive electronics in the Model X, electrical issues such as wiring faults or component failures can arise, leading to various operational problems.
Suspension and alignment problems
The weight and performance characteristics of the Model X can lead to faster wear of suspension components, which can affect handling and braking performance.
TESLA Model X 2022

The 2022 Tesla Model X is a cutting-edge multipurpose passenger vehicle (MPV) with advanced safety and driver-assistance features. It seats five, operates as a BEV with a P2 Tri Motor, and offers up to 100 kWh of battery energy. Standard features include Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Keeping Assistance, and numerous airbags. Manufactured in Fremont, California, it also supports fast Level 3 DC charging.

Spec:

Dynamic Brake Support (DBS)
Standard
Other Engine Info
P2 Tri Motor

Problems:

Brake system malfunction
Issues with the Dynamic Brake Support (DBS) may lead to reduced braking efficiency or failure to engage properly.
Software glitches
TESLA's advanced software systems can sometimes experience bugs or require updates, potentially affecting various vehicle functions including DBS.
Sensor failures
Malfunctioning sensors can result in incorrect readings, which may impair the DBS's ability to respond appropriately.
Wiring issues
Faulty or damaged wiring can interrupt communication between the braking system components, leading to DBS malfunctions.
Calibration problems
Incorrect calibration of the DBS system can lead to improper braking performance, requiring professional adjustment.
Hardware wear and tear
Over time, physical components of the brake system, including those related to DBS, may wear out or fail, necessitating replacement.
TESLA Model X 2018

The 2018 Tesla Model X is an electric SUV offering a range of advanced safety features as standard, including Dynamic Brake Support, Lane Departure Warning, and Forward Collision Warning. It comfortably seats five with left-hand drive and boasts a dual motor for all-wheel drive. With a base price of $84,000, it includes standard features like a backup camera, blind spot warning, and parking assist. Manufactured in Fremont, California, this BEV showcases Tesla's commitment to innovation and safety.

Spec:

Dynamic Brake Support (DBS)
Standard
Other Engine Info
Dual Motor - Standard

Problems:

Dynamic brake support (dbs) malfunction
The Dynamic Brake Support system may fail to engage properly, leading to reduced braking assistance during emergencies.
Software glitches
Tesla vehicles, including the 2018 Model X, may experience software-related issues that can affect various systems, including braking and acceleration.
Brake system wear
Over time, the brake components may wear out, leading to reduced braking efficiency and the need for maintenance or replacement.
Regenerative braking issues
Problems with the dual motor's regenerative braking system can occur, potentially causing inconsistent braking performance or reduced efficiency.
Brake pedal feel
Some drivers may notice a change in the brake pedal feel, which can be due to the integration of DBS and regenerative braking systems.
Brake fluid leaks
Leaks in the brake fluid system can lead to a loss of braking power and require immediate attention.
Abs sensor failure
The Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) sensors may fail, resulting in warning lights and potential loss of ABS functionality.
Electronic stability control (esc) issues
Malfunctions in the ESC system can affect vehicle stability and braking performance.
Software updates
Frequent software updates are necessary to ensure all braking systems function correctly, but these updates can sometimes introduce new issues.
Corrosion
Corrosion of brake components, particularly in regions with harsh weather conditions, can lead to braking problems.
TESLA Model X 2017

The 2017 Tesla Model X is an electric SUV that seats 5 and features a wealth of safety technologies, including Dynamic Brake Support, Lane Departure Warning, and Forward Collision Warning as standard. With a base price of $82,500, it offers optional Adaptive Cruise Control and Pedestrian Automatic Emergency Braking. Manufactured in Fremont, California, this Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) comes with standard features like a backup camera, blind spot warning, and electronic stability control.

Spec:

Dynamic Brake Support (DBS)
Standard
Other Engine Info
Dual Motor - Standard

Problems:

Dynamic brake support malfunction
The DBS system may fail to activate during emergency braking situations, reducing the vehicle's braking effectiveness.
Regenerative braking issues
The regenerative braking system may not function correctly, leading to reduced energy recovery and less efficient braking.
Software glitches
The vehicle's advanced software systems may experience bugs or glitches, affecting various functionalities including braking support.
Battery management system problems
Issues with the battery management system can impact the performance of the dual motor setup, causing inconsistent power delivery.
Sensor failures
Malfunctioning sensors can lead to incorrect readings, affecting the vehicle's braking and overall performance.
Firmware updates
Inadequate or faulty firmware updates can cause disruptions in the vehicle's braking systems and other functionalities.
Motor synchronization issues
Problems with synchronizing the dual motors can lead to uneven power distribution, affecting the vehicle's handling and braking performance.
TESLA Model X 2016

The 2016 Tesla Model X is a 5-door electric SUV equipped with dual motors for superior performance. Manufactured in Fremont, California, this vehicle boasts extensive safety features, including airbags for the driver and passenger, knee airbags, and side airbags in the first row. With a gross vehicle weight rating of Class 2E, it offers robust capabilities and an eco-friendly drive.

Spec:

Other Engine Info
Dual Motor (performance)

Problems:

Battery degradation
Over time, the lithium-ion battery can lose capacity, impacting range and performance.
Charging issues
Problems with the charging port or software may prevent the vehicle from charging properly.
Autopilot malfunctions
The advanced driver-assistance system may experience glitches or failures.
Electrical system failures
Issues with the vehicle’s electrical systems, including touchscreen and infotainment center, can occur.
Suspension problems
Premature wear and tear on the suspension components may lead to handling issues.
Door mechanism failures
The falcon-wing doors can have problems with opening, closing, or alignment.
Software bugs
Frequent software updates can occasionally introduce bugs or glitches impacting vehicle performance.
Range reduction
Various factors, including cold weather and software-driven limitations, can reduce the overall range of the vehicle.
Brake system issues
Regenerative braking system may sometimes fail to operate as expected.
Cabin heat issues
Problems with the HVAC system can affect the climate control inside the vehicle.
TESLA Model X 2016

The 2016 Tesla Model X is a battery electric SUV designed for versatility and safety, featuring dual motors and a range of advanced airbag systems for the driver and passenger. This five-door, left-hand drive vehicle is manufactured in Fremont, California, and falls into the Class 2E weight category. It boasts manual seatbelts and a comprehensive restraint system, making it both powerful and secure. Ideal for those seeking a high-performance, eco-friendly multi-purpose vehicle.

Spec:

Other Engine Info
Dual Motor (standard)

Problems:

Battery degradation
Over time, the battery may lose its capacity, reducing the vehicle's range.
Electrical system malfunctions
Issues with the car’s numerous electronic systems, including infotainment, sensors, and autopilot features, may arise.
Power/acceleration loss
Some owners have reported sudden loss of power or reduced acceleration capabilities.
Charging problems
Difficulties with charging, including slow charging speeds or failure to charge, can occur.
Suspension issues
Some vehicles have experienced problems with the air suspension system, leading to a rougher ride.
Software glitches
The vehicle's software may encounter bugs, impacting various functionalities.
Door malfunctions
Problems with the falcon-wing doors not opening or closing properly have been reported.
TESLA Model X 2016

The 2016 Tesla Model X is a fully electric SUV with a robust safety system, including airbags in the 1st row for both driver and passenger, and knee airbags as well. It features dual motors for impressive performance and has a gross vehicle weight rating of Class 2E. Built in Fremont, California, this 5-door BEV offers advanced restraint systems and manual seat belts, ensuring a secure and eco-friendly driving experience.

Spec:

Other Engine Info
Dual Motor (standard)

Problems:

Battery degradation
Over time, the battery may lose its capacity, reducing the vehicle's range.
Electrical system malfunctions
Issues with the car’s numerous electronic systems, including infotainment, sensors, and autopilot features, may arise.
Power/acceleration loss
Some owners have reported sudden loss of power or reduced acceleration capabilities.
Charging problems
Difficulties with charging, including slow charging speeds or failure to charge, can occur.
Suspension issues
Some vehicles have experienced problems with the air suspension system, leading to a rougher ride.
Software glitches
The vehicle's software may encounter bugs, impacting various functionalities.
Door malfunctions
Problems with the falcon-wing doors not opening or closing properly have been reported.
TESLA Model X 2016

The 2016 Tesla Model X is a fully electric Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) with a dual motor setup and a gross vehicle weight rating between 6,001 and 7,000 lbs. Manufactured in Fremont, California, this 5-door vehicle offers comprehensive safety features, including front, knee, and side airbags for the driver and passenger. As a Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV), it promises zero emissions and an advanced driving experience.

Spec:

Other Engine Info
Dual Motor (standard)

Problems:

Battery degradation
Over time, the battery may lose its capacity, reducing the vehicle's range.
Electrical system malfunctions
Issues with the car’s numerous electronic systems, including infotainment, sensors, and autopilot features, may arise.
Power/acceleration loss
Some owners have reported sudden loss of power or reduced acceleration capabilities.
Charging problems
Difficulties with charging, including slow charging speeds or failure to charge, can occur.
Suspension issues
Some vehicles have experienced problems with the air suspension system, leading to a rougher ride.
Software glitches
The vehicle's software may encounter bugs, impacting various functionalities.
Door malfunctions
Problems with the falcon-wing doors not opening or closing properly have been reported.
TESLA Model X 2021

The 2021 Tesla Model X is a fully electric SUV with a dual motor setup, offering impressive power and efficiency. It features five doors, a comprehensive suite of airbags, and a robust safety system with manual seatbelts and various restraint types. Manufactured in Fremont, California, this BEV falls into the Class 2E weight category, making it both versatile and eco-friendly.

Spec:

Other Engine Info
Dual Motor (standard)

Problems:

Battery degradation
Over time, the lithium-ion battery may experience capacity loss, reducing the vehicle's range.
Charging issues
Problems with home chargers, Superchargers, or software updates can affect charging efficiency and speed.
Electrical system malfunctions
Complex electronics can sometimes fail, including issues with the touchscreen, sensors, or autopilot system.
Software bugs
Periodic software updates might introduce bugs affecting various vehicle functionalities.
Suspension wear
The weight of the battery and the design of the suspension can lead to faster wear and tear of suspension components.
Door malfunctions
Falcon Wing doors have complex mechanisms that may experience alignment or sensor issues.
Wind noise
Some drivers report excessive wind noise at higher speeds due to design elements or seal issues.
Autopilot reliability
Despite advancements, autopilot and Full Self-Driving (FSD) features can sometimes behave unpredictably or fail to recognize certain road conditions.
TESLA Model X 2018

The 2018 Tesla Model X is a high-performance electric SUV featuring dual motors and AWD. It seats five with a luxurious array of standard safety features, including Dynamic Brake Support, Lane Departure Warning, and Forward Collision Warning. With a base price of $84,000, this vehicle offers advanced tech like Adaptive Driving Beam and optional Adaptive Cruise Control. Built in Fremont, California, it combines cutting-edge innovation with eco-friendly credentials.

Spec:

Dynamic Brake Support (DBS)
Standard
Other Engine Info
Dual Motor - Performance

Problems:

Dynamic brake support malfunction
DBS may not engage properly, leading to reduced braking performance in emergency situations.
Battery degradation
Over time, the battery's capacity decreases, leading to reduced range and performance.
Software issues
Frequent updates can sometimes introduce bugs or glitches that affect vehicle performance.
Autopilot and sensor malfunctions
The sensors and cameras used for the Autopilot system may fail or provide inaccurate data, affecting the vehicle's ability to drive autonomously.
Drive unit issues
The dual motor system can sometimes experience issues with the drive units, leading to unusual noises or reduced performance.
Suspension wear and tear
The Model X's heavy weight can cause faster wear and tear on suspension components, leading to a rougher ride.
Falcon wing door problems
The unique doors on the Model X can sometimes malfunction, either not opening/closing properly or having sensor issues.
Charging problems
Issues with charging either at home or at Supercharger stations, such as slow charging speeds or failure to charge, can occur.
Touchscreen malfunctions
The central touchscreen that controls many of the vehicle's functions can sometimes freeze, lag, or fail entirely.
TESLA Model X 2016

The 2016 Tesla Model X is a fully electric SUV with dual motors, offering robust performance and a spacious interior with five doors. It features comprehensive safety systems, including front, side, and knee airbags for both driver and passenger. Built in Fremont, California, this BEV falls under the Class 2E weight rating. With manual seat belts and advanced restraint systems, it ensures a secure and eco-friendly ride.

Spec:

Other Engine Info
Dual Motor (standard)

Problems:

Battery degradation
Over time, the battery may lose its capacity, reducing the vehicle's range.
Electrical system malfunctions
Issues with the car’s numerous electronic systems, including infotainment, sensors, and autopilot features, may arise.
Power/acceleration loss
Some owners have reported sudden loss of power or reduced acceleration capabilities.
Charging problems
Difficulties with charging, including slow charging speeds or failure to charge, can occur.
Suspension issues
Some vehicles have experienced problems with the air suspension system, leading to a rougher ride.
Software glitches
The vehicle's software may encounter bugs, impacting various functionalities.
Door malfunctions
Problems with the falcon-wing doors not opening or closing properly have been reported.
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