In my opinion … with a maxed super truck we shouldn’t be picking and scraping off ice over critical things like lights in order to drive to see .
Defrost should be one button on the truck and should defrost what’s needed to drive including lights as well as clear the rear view camera . You can’t...
I agree . We havent had the usual amount of snow so I haven’t run into the issue but looking at the pics you posted it’s definitely a big problem . The problem occurs when you stop the car and then get water run off which then ices up … no way you can prevent that . So it’s not simply as had...
Just remember to clean the inside of your windscreen . I did .. lots of gassing ..that’s happens …
Now I feel like I am looking through a new pair of ray bans … ….
I agree if you hold the button it should be continuous flow not intermittent . Maybe software update .
also does one wipe before emits the water which just drags the dry dirt across before the water can do its thing .
Same I am happy with the blizzak. Just as an aside I am interested to know if I use the stock wheel tire as a spare on if it will affect driving etc given the very small size difference .
Maybe Tesla will start to do this or is that a pipe dream ?
Continually is dirty . So do the finger wipe everyday before I get in the truck … which is kind of primitive … given the tech this truck has … no different from starting the engine with a a crankshaft …
I got mine in November … no FS for me ….
kind of irritating but I love my truck which more than makes up for it . I did get 3 months FS though … so let’s get a party going …
Presumably the suspension is tightened in relation to the acceleration but not sure if this happens at higher speeds. Perhaps to stop the front lifting .. just guessing here
Ok thanks for clarifying amd at least I know now if I have to get a new wiper blade will be the E ..
let us know … I think many are interested to know … how the E Everest aqua blade works ..
I was under the impression the cybertruck has heated wiper but my understanding it only heats where the wiper is parked to prevent freezing or getting stuck . Is this true . I know someone in the thread knows .