There is, it looks like it reads;
WRONG WAY
STOP
SEVERE
TIRE DAMAGE
Cyber Tunnel is a real killjoy;
No Pedestrians
No Scooters
No Smoking
No Vaping
No Inflated Tires
I'm surprised her airbag didn't deploy. Bumpers must have matched up pretty well, didn't even knock her headlights out, was the Jeep drivable afterward?
Here's a video showing removal of the frunk, you probably only need to remove the snap on strip at the back to check for this issue.
Here's how the brake reservoir is supposed to be mounted:
Based on the picture, I'd say the airbag deployment was warranted. It appears that most of the impact was absorbed by the rear door sill and that area is likely bent in if you look closely with the door open. The rear quarter panel is bent in just behind the door, the door will probably need...
It looks like if you remove the front section of the bed floor and the soft cover in front of the pressure tank, you may be able to reach under that front panel without removing it, and into the area where the iPad is. Since the cover isn't rolled up that area should be empty. Just be careful...
"Which leads me to this question for Tesla really. Let say you load it up with soil/dirt, close the cover so it doesn't get muddy. Go over a lot of bumps, and rough terrain. Wouldn't the dirt just fall into that cavernous area? seems like a poor design. Or really anything that can fly around can...
From your first post I think a lot of us pictured him on top of the cover somehow dropping the iPad into the very small gap at the front of the cover, behind the roof glass. This makes much more sense.
I didn't see you mention if you have opened the tailgate, crawled to the front of the bed and looked down the gap behind the window. Since the cover is closed, this section should be mostly open, the reason you can see into the bed from the back seat with the cover closed. If you have only been...
Whoever installed that rivet should not be working as a mechanic. The rivet is in the correct place but your cover has already begun to slide up the pedal. According to the service bulletin, your pedal should have been replaced, but if they had just pushed the cover back down before riveting, it...
I don't have a CT but can see from your picture that the license plate should be attached with self drilling/tapping screws (or drill holes and use sheet metal type screws) at the four locations circled below. The two bolts you removed are to secure the bumper to the frame and nothing to do with...
I grew up on a ranch near Laramie and attended UW before moving to Kansas. In my opinion, either CT version will be fine. Electric vehicles work great up there compared to ICE since they don't lose 3% power for every 1000 ft. of altitude, and the thinner air reduces drag. Only concern is battery...
That was my thought too, I would just spend 10 minutes with a file and add another small facet to the corner, then match it on the other side. No one would ever notice unless comparing it side by side with another truck.
You're in luck, Teslas have a pretty good cruise control.
Growing up, we had an old dump truck on the ranch that had a piece of bailing wire attached to throttle arm of the carburetor and sticking out of a hole in the dash, when you got to the speed you wanted, you would just give the wire a...