Regen braking score when in neutral, What?

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Did a search in the forum, realy didnt find anything

Has anyone else seen this,
When I’m traveling in Engaged Mode, and I place the shifter into neutral before braking (in preparation to help de-rust the rear brakes) and after coming to a complete stop, the dashboard still shows a braking regen score of a certain percentage. How is it calculating this if I’m in neutral and there should be no regen?

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It's based on what was commanded, but neutral circumvents that so it is in error. The braking score is calculated at high level rather than low level in the powertrain control software stack. The output can be modified further down the chain.

It's the same reason why I've seen brake lights while the car has no braking occurring due to other stuff happening.
 
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It's based on what was commanded, but neutral circumvents that so it is in error. The braking score is calculated at high level rather than low level in the powertrain control software stack. The output can be modified further down the chain.

It's the same reason why I've seen brake lights while the car has no braking occurring due to other stuff happening.
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