Oh, this is lovely.
We all know how Teslas you have to do almost everything through the touchscreen, including gear selection. And this is the most likely cause of the death of Mitch McConnell's sister-in-law: she put her car into the wrong gear, drove into a cattle pond, panicked, couldn't get out, and drowned.
This is fundamentally stupid, and they're pretty much the only car maker that does this.
The incEl Camino varies from this. Slightly. They added a manual gear selector.
Cool, right?
It's a push-button electronic box.
Mounted vertically on the windshield.
As part of the clip system that holds the sun visors in place.
And we've had the first report of it falling off.
So let's see. Sun visors being clipped in and out equals repeated stress to the adhesive that holds it in place. Constant exposure of the adhesive holding it in place to the sun is going to soften and weaken it.
OOH, I KNOW A SOLUTION!
Let's drill a hole through the windshield and throw in a few pop rivets!
It's just a matter of time before this becomes a very common problem. I'm not sure how much of a safety issue it is, aside from having a dangling piece of hardware. I think you can still select gears, even with this thing loose.
The article has a photo of the problem.
https://qz.com/tesla-cybertruck-windshield-panel-1851427746
We all know how Teslas you have to do almost everything through the touchscreen, including gear selection. And this is the most likely cause of the death of Mitch McConnell's sister-in-law: she put her car into the wrong gear, drove into a cattle pond, panicked, couldn't get out, and drowned.
This is fundamentally stupid, and they're pretty much the only car maker that does this.
The incEl Camino varies from this. Slightly. They added a manual gear selector.
Cool, right?
It's a push-button electronic box.
Mounted vertically on the windshield.
As part of the clip system that holds the sun visors in place.
And we've had the first report of it falling off.
So let's see. Sun visors being clipped in and out equals repeated stress to the adhesive that holds it in place. Constant exposure of the adhesive holding it in place to the sun is going to soften and weaken it.
OOH, I KNOW A SOLUTION!
Let's drill a hole through the windshield and throw in a few pop rivets!
It's just a matter of time before this becomes a very common problem. I'm not sure how much of a safety issue it is, aside from having a dangling piece of hardware. I think you can still select gears, even with this thing loose.
The article has a photo of the problem.
https://qz.com/tesla-cybertruck-windshield-panel-1851427746
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Date: 2024-04-23 05:59 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2024-04-23 06:15 pm (UTC)Did you see the Simpsons episode where Homer designs his dream car? Yeah, kinda like that. I have no idea, pure idiocy. If the adhesive is that poor of quality, could you imagine what would happen in a severe head-on collision, say against something unyielding, like a bridge abutment?
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Date: 2024-04-24 12:34 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2024-04-23 07:46 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2024-04-23 09:54 pm (UTC)I think in this case it was designer (singular) with the initials EM.