Sam Evans, the "Electric Viking" from Australia came to visit California. My Cybertruck was the first Cybertruck he had ever seen!
The backstory is no secret. Sam explains it regularly amongst his videos, so I’m sure Sam is fine if I explain it to you. Basically Shanna, who in her late 30’s ...
I have a January build which made a vibration in the wheel as well as a loud low pitched noise when the ac was on. As if there was a gas engine in the frunk. Turned out the Freon, or whatever they use these days, was too full. Meaning overfilled. Service center lessened the charge of Freon and...
I have a lot of engineering experience with differentials as well as decades of off road experience including servicing vehicles in the Algerian Sahara. The 3 motor truck is using electronic traction control on the rear. It does not come into action until there is a traction problem. That is a...
I’ve actually have done that trip three times, not many years ago. Once in a 2wd Nissan pickup, once in a friend’s Chevy Malibu, and once in an old Isuzu Trooper. I’m a fiddle player and love to jam with the local Inuit and Athabaskan fiddlers at the Midway festival at Fort McPherson.
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I have a Cybertruck since January and yes, I have the Tesla under seat bin. I am actually in the high end audio business since 1980, a well respected expert. In theory and in practice, this bin, any bin, will not effect the performance of the subwoofer. You may stop your concerns.
I think that you must not yet have your Cybertruck when you made this statement. The video in the screen works flawlessly and is in your line of sight as you drive. A screen where the rear view mirror is, would require you to look up and away from the road. The video on the screen right where...
"It should just ‘work’… no excuse for this…" Grow up, learn about lockers, Tesla explains clearly for use only on loose surfaces. They do work, "no excuse" for your ignorance on the subject.
I doubt anyone will have the problem of not unlocking, as long as they do it on slippery surface...
I had the same situation. Having owned plenty of previous trucks with lockers, they really hate being on pavement but as long as you drive perfectly straight, you will not cause damage. So I tried locking mine in the driveway. After pressing the "lock" button, I did have to move a few feet in...