William Short
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- Joined
- Dec 1, 2023
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- Cars
- 2023 Lucid Air Touring
Original poster here, just checking back in for any late comments. My thanks to all those who responded.
About sensors being blocked in adverse weather - reading this and other threads on the forum, there are people who say it happens as soon as a there's a bit of rain (like me) and those for whom it never happens even in snow. I have no explanation. I have had a slew of sensor problems in recent months on my car. I took it to Lucid service and no problems were found.
About tires - my tires are the original equipment 19" all-season tires installed when I got the car. Tread wear seems minimal - lots of tread left. About 11,000 miles on the car and the tires.
About location - I live in the Boston suburbs. I learned how to drive in the lake effect snow belt of upstate New York. I'm comfortable with driving in snow. I've attended several winter driving schools over the years. I was visiting family in upstate New York, driving in a lake effect blizzard when the problems occurred that prompted my original post.
About regeneration - switching to low makes sense, and I'll try that. It was when I took my foot off the accelerator that I started sliding into a ditch.
Again my thanks for your comments.
About sensors being blocked in adverse weather - reading this and other threads on the forum, there are people who say it happens as soon as a there's a bit of rain (like me) and those for whom it never happens even in snow. I have no explanation. I have had a slew of sensor problems in recent months on my car. I took it to Lucid service and no problems were found.
About tires - my tires are the original equipment 19" all-season tires installed when I got the car. Tread wear seems minimal - lots of tread left. About 11,000 miles on the car and the tires.
About location - I live in the Boston suburbs. I learned how to drive in the lake effect snow belt of upstate New York. I'm comfortable with driving in snow. I've attended several winter driving schools over the years. I was visiting family in upstate New York, driving in a lake effect blizzard when the problems occurred that prompted my original post.
About regeneration - switching to low makes sense, and I'll try that. It was when I took my foot off the accelerator that I started sliding into a ditch.
Again my thanks for your comments.