Sponsored

mongo

Well-known member
Joined
May 27, 2024
Threads
5
Messages
4,520
Reaction score
5,495
Location
SE Michigan
Vehicles
Cyberbeast
Country flag
I was just discussing with my wife my concerns about getting stuck in CT during an emergency. We ran into issues already where doors wouldn’t open.

looks like something similar happened the other day, and the person died.

https://fox4beaumont.com/news/chambers-county-cybertruck-crash-may-be-a-first-in-the-nation

What do you all think? Should be an easier way to exit in case of emergency.
All four doors have manual release mechanisms.
We have no data to indicate the condition of the driver pre or post crash.
Sponsored

 

Cali5268

Active member
First Name
TJ
Joined
Jul 28, 2024
Threads
5
Messages
28
Reaction score
21
Location
Cali
Vehicles
CT
Country flag
All four doors have manual release mechanisms.
We have no data to indicate the condition of the driver pre or post crash.
Yeah I’ve gone through the manual/emergency open. It is not easy to do in an emergency, when seconds matter.

Also my manual “pull” only works on my door half the time when I was testing. It’s really weird it’s like it’s not setup correctly. Idk if that’s limited to my model or is more widespread though. Hopefully they get this fixed for future productions. Major safety issue.
 

CyberGus

Well-known member
First Name
Gus
Joined
May 22, 2021
Threads
91
Messages
10,236
Reaction score
33,888
Location
Austin, TX
Vehicles
1981 DeLorean, 2024 Cybertruck
Occupation
IT Specialist
Country flag
Also my manual “pull” only works on my door half the time when I was testing.
My door lever works 100% of the time. You should schedule service.
 

Stuck4ger

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 6, 2019
Threads
54
Messages
1,372
Reaction score
2,545
Location
Cape Canaveral, FL
Vehicles
Cyberbeast
Occupation
Aerospace
Country flag

Cali5268

Active member
First Name
TJ
Joined
Jul 28, 2024
Threads
5
Messages
28
Reaction score
21
Location
Cali
Vehicles
CT
Country flag
I bet you $100 that is NOT what happened.
I guess we will wait to find out. The person involved did die though.

I was looking through more pics. It’s like it burst into flames. Incredibly strange. Entire frame looks melted. Nothing nearby that would explain it. Maybe battery exploded? Who knows.
 


Crissa

Well-known member
First Name
Crissa
Joined
Jul 8, 2020
Threads
138
Messages
19,571
Reaction score
31,475
Location
Santa Cruz
Vehicles
2014 Zero S, 2013 Mazda 3
Country flag
Well, any EV fire is going to be different than an ICE fire... because EV batteries take a significantly more effort and time to extinguish. All that in a steel box... RIP to our comrade, the driver.
EV batteries take significantly more effort and time to start burning.

-Crissa
 

CyberGus

Well-known member
First Name
Gus
Joined
May 22, 2021
Threads
91
Messages
10,236
Reaction score
33,888
Location
Austin, TX
Vehicles
1981 DeLorean, 2024 Cybertruck
Occupation
IT Specialist
Country flag
Entire frame looks melted. Nothing nearby that would explain it. Maybe battery exploded?
Image search “Tesla fire” to see examples of unfettered thermal runaway. The residual slag is scarcely recognizable.
 

ModelXer

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 7, 2023
Threads
0
Messages
126
Reaction score
86
Location
NY
Vehicles
Model X
Country flag
If Telsa doesn't already do this, they should have buyers sign-off during the sales paperwork stating they fully understand how to activate the emergency exit mechanism
It's a nice idea, but it's likely that they'll read it as often as people read the release statements on software and electronics. Did you know that smoking near an Apple device voids the warranty?
 

REM

Well-known member
Joined
Dec 9, 2023
Threads
14
Messages
3,573
Reaction score
6,635
Location
NC
Vehicles
2020 Model 3 Standard Range++ & Diet Cybertruck, Dual Motor
Occupation
Professional Retard
Country flag
It's a nice idea, but it's likely that they'll read it as often as people read the release statements on software and electronics. Did you know that smoking near an Apple device voids the warranty?
If nothing else, it would completely absolve Tesla of:

"hurr durr, no-one told me there was a manual emergency release lever!"
 


lowtek

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 18, 2023
Threads
7
Messages
454
Reaction score
1,035
Location
Here
Vehicles
None
Country flag
I was just discussing with my wife my concerns about getting stuck in CT during an emergency. We ran into issues already where doors wouldn’t open.

looks like something similar happened the other day, and the person died.

https://fox4beaumont.com/news/chambers-county-cybertruck-crash-may-be-a-first-in-the-nation

What do you all think? Should be an easier way to exit in case of emergency.
Your troll post is pure FUD. You can die in any car, better not leave the house, lock the doors or the boogy man will get you. Teslas are the safest vehicles on the road. How many people died in F150's last year?
 

ModelXer

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 7, 2023
Threads
0
Messages
126
Reaction score
86
Location
NY
Vehicles
Model X
Country flag
If nothing else, it would completely absolve Tesla of:

"hurr durr, no-one told me there was a manual emergency release lever!"
Yeah, that's all those things are meant to do... give the corporations an out from paying anything except their CEOs inflated salaries. ?
 

CyberGus

Well-known member
First Name
Gus
Joined
May 22, 2021
Threads
91
Messages
10,236
Reaction score
33,888
Location
Austin, TX
Vehicles
1981 DeLorean, 2024 Cybertruck
Occupation
IT Specialist
Country flag
Would be nice if the rear emergency release was easier to reach. Most passengers have no clue even where to dig.
The rear emergency release needs to be obscured from children, since it cannot be overridden. Otherwise, the child locks are useless.

In most other cars, if the child locks are enabled, the door cannot be opened from the inside at all.
 

Ogre

Well-known member
First Name
Dennis
Joined
Jul 3, 2021
Threads
166
Messages
10,735
Reaction score
27,050
Location
Ogregon
Vehicles
Model Y
Country flag
The rear emergency release needs to be obscured from children, since it cannot be overridden. Otherwise, the child locks are useless.

In most other cars, if the child locks are enabled, the door cannot be opened from the inside at all.
Hadn't really thought about the whole kid door side of things. So in non-Teslas if you leave your kid doors on by mistake the rear passengers are trapped.


Regardless, no evidence the driver was even conscious after the accident in this case. My bet is very high speeds and alcohol were involved
 

Cali5268

Active member
First Name
TJ
Joined
Jul 28, 2024
Threads
5
Messages
28
Reaction score
21
Location
Cali
Vehicles
CT
Country flag
The rear emergency release needs to be obscured from children, since it cannot be overridden. Otherwise, the child locks are useless.

In most other cars, if the child locks are enabled, the door cannot be opened from the inside at all.
You bring up a good point, I had not considered this. I don’t have kids but do have families children in car with me from time to time.

I can’t test right now, but you’re saying the release still works even if child locks are on? This isn’t really an issue for me but curious for the sake of others.
Sponsored

 
 








Top