• hypnotoad@lemmy.ml
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    5 months ago

    How nice of Elon to make the car more affordable by removing the ability to open your door with your key. Progress! He’s so smart, I just love him so.

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    5 months ago

    Tesla didn’t respond to a request for comment; it has dissolved its press office.

    I guess that’s one way to deal with issues.

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    5 months ago

    Not an Elon fan, but this kind of story hurts the public perception of EVs which bothers me.

    This is not unique to Teslas or even EVs.

    You can get stuck in a stock Corvette since 2005

    That was after 3 seconds of googling. There are plenty of cars that are difficult to escape or enter with a dead battery. Some consider electronic door controls as a luxury feature. They will fail to function with no power. Hate them if you like.

    For Teslas in particular, there is a mechanical latch for the doors on the inside. Learn where they are. On the outside, there are terminals near the tow hook that when given 9V will pop the frunk. Then you can access the 12V battery to jump it.

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    5 months ago

    Electronic doors that need batteries have been around for 25 years.

    Your obsession with musk is creepy and unhealthy.