What should I do about the "reduced power" warning?

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Has anyone experienced the "Reduced Power" warning on their Tesla Model X? Can you still drive it with this warning, or does it severely impact performance? I'm wondering if it’s safe to continue driving or if I should get it checked immediately.
 
Got "Reduced Power" or "Reduced Power for Accessories" showing up? If it’s the second one, your 12V battery is on the fritz, but you’ve got some time to deal with it. On the other hand, just "Reduced Power" could be a sign of something more serious, like an issue with the drive system or HV battery.

Either way, most cars will give you a heads-up if it’s unsafe to keep driving, so if you’re still rolling, it’s probably not an emergency. But definitely keep an eye on it!
 
Has anyone experienced the "Reduced Power" warning on their Tesla Model X? Can you still drive it with this warning, or does it severely impact performance? I'm wondering if it’s safe to continue driving or if I should get it checked immediately.
It might be some gearbox issues. DON'T drive it. Call the service center and tell them about this. They have to come and pick it up.
 

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