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This doesn't feel right. 2024 Model 3 Performance with 7300 miles. Garage kept in SE Michigan. I drive it all the time. It sat for 2 days in my garage and I came out to this. Anyone want to tell me this is normal? Rotors were locked and grinded... show more
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Follow up: Yes, I know this is normal under certain circumstances Most of those circumstances do not apply to my situation This, combined with other evidence of excessive rust on the brakes, led me to post this

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That is completely normal if you live where they salt roads and you dont use brake often (one foot driving)

I've lived here my whole life and never had anything close to this on at least a dozen other cars. This was two days.

Crazy rust for being garage kept. I’ve only seen this kinda rust when I’ve let a car sit for a few weeks in the winter. Perhaps you just haven’t used your brakes in a while? I try to use my brakes daily even though most braking is regen to keep the rotors clean

I do appreciate 1 pedal driving but I do use the brakes as well. Like I said, this wouldn't even hit my radar at 2 weeks in the winter but 2 days in the garage?

Normal. You live in cold wet conditions. Aound like you don’t drive much. It literally sits after you drive and oxidizes over time. Drive 3 miles every few days to keep it clear

I've put 7300 miles on it 3 months. It's not a Sunday driver. This was parked dry and came out to this in 2ish days.

Bad troll is bad

Not trolling, I've seen plenty of rusty rotors but this was parked dry and only sat for less than 3 days.

Yes thats normal!!

To park a dry car for 2 days in a garage and come out to rust covered rotors? I have 2 other Teslas that don't do this and one of them gets parked outside for long periods of time.
