ARETI
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Hi,
So I got a 24 10speed Gt Premium that got 1500 miles now. I've experienced this popping noise twice so far. Both of which happened me turning the car off and stayed inside waiting for someone. So after about 10 minutes every electronics (screen, interior lighting) is off. It's at the same moment where a loud popping noise would occur, and the brake pedal feels like it has stuck at some point. But firmly stepping on it and going past the stuck point will make the brake pedal acting normal again.
If I remembered correctly both times I pulled into the parking spot so autohold was on and applied before shifting to P and applying the handbrake. It feels like the front bracks are resetting themselves to another position. But the popping sound is very loud.
Went to the dealership last week and they said they can't replicate the issue and said everything looks fine.
Has anyone else experienced this problem? What should I do now?
Thanks!
So I got a 24 10speed Gt Premium that got 1500 miles now. I've experienced this popping noise twice so far. Both of which happened me turning the car off and stayed inside waiting for someone. So after about 10 minutes every electronics (screen, interior lighting) is off. It's at the same moment where a loud popping noise would occur, and the brake pedal feels like it has stuck at some point. But firmly stepping on it and going past the stuck point will make the brake pedal acting normal again.
If I remembered correctly both times I pulled into the parking spot so autohold was on and applied before shifting to P and applying the handbrake. It feels like the front bracks are resetting themselves to another position. But the popping sound is very loud.
Went to the dealership last week and they said they can't replicate the issue and said everything looks fine.
Has anyone else experienced this problem? What should I do now?
Thanks!
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