• Croquette
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    1 month ago

    Your car is on fire. The battery is burning so you have no fonctioning doors.

    In the panic of your flesh getting pretty hot, you gotta remember “use the manual release lever”.

    Yeah, no fucking shit that it happens.

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      1 month ago

      In the panic of your flesh getting pretty hot, you gotta remember “use the manual release lever”.

      If you’re in the front seat.

      If you’re in the back seat you:

      1. Hope your model Y is equipped with a manual lever.
      2. Assuming you are still alive (see (1)) - Remove the mat from the bottom of the rear door pocket.
      3. Press the red tab to remove the access door.
      4. Pull the mechanical release cable forward.

      I hope your kids and passengers paid attention to the training video you had them watch.

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          1 month ago

          Yeah - and as somebody reminded me in another thread it’s because you can damage the window by using it.

          It’s such a well-designed car.

          • TriflingToad
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            1 month ago

            if the car is burning in a fire I think window damage isn’t my biggest concern lol

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              The reason it’s “hidden” is to prevent it from being used when the car is NOT on fire.

              It’s a well-designed car.

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      1 month ago

      This is the whole reason we have strict building codes for door hardware. Locks have to be able to open in a single action, and room with a larger occupancy have to have panic devices that can open the door just from falling on them. The panic devices were invented after a major theater fire killed a bunch of people thanks to their stupidly-designed fancy locks that nobody could figure out how to open during the panic.