• someguy3@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    I agree, but seeing pictures of the lever, how do people not look around their car and see what levers and buttons do what?

    Anyway my story about the manual was just meant as a story about the manual.

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      22 hours ago

      The rear doors in Teslas don’t have any lever to manually release the door. You actually have to take off a piece of trim or the side pocket liner to find a wireloop that you have to pull.

      The rear passengers in the tesla are rarely the owner of the tesla, which means that they also likely doesn’t know how to access the manual release… Why this hasn’t caused a worldwide recall is a mystery to me.

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        12 hours ago

        And if you sit in the rear of a Model X good luck opening the doors even with a manual release

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          Instructions: remove the speaker grille, locate and pull the mechanical release cable, and then manually push the (really fucking heavy) door open. Vertically.

          Someone designed that, patted themselves on the back, and thought “that’ll work!” Then at least one other person reviewed that design and thought the same. Then multiple people worked on how to implement that design. Likely dozens of people rubber stamped this design. It hurts my brain.

          In the event of a collision, the model X should just eject its rear doors.