• danc4498@lemmy.world
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    “It’s terrifying,” said Kevin Clouse, a Georgia resident who was trapped in his Model 3 following a 2023 crash and had to kick out a window to escape. He recently filed a complaintwith US regulators and has sought to raise awareness of door-related entrapment on social media. “You’re in a box that’s on fire and you can’t get out.”

    What a horrifying way to go.

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      21 hours ago

      trapped in his Model 3

      If it was his model 3 then that implies he was driving. Did he try the mechanical door release and it didn’t work or did he not know about it because Tesla stupidly made it invisible?

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          They’re more/less in the place you would expect them to be but they’re blended in with the rest of the door. You have to pull up on the thing in front of the window button.

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              Only in the front, unfortunately. Somehow there are way too many Tesla owners who don’t know about them. The back seat is another story. There IS a mechanical release under the rubber liner in the door pocket. You have to pull the liner out and pull on a steel cable to open it. Some people have cut holed in the liner and added little handles to get around this put it’s still a huge oversight by Tesla IMO.

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              Yes, and they are so conspicuous, about 90% of passengers use them instead of the button until briefed otherwise.

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            That’s the actual lever? In that case that’s uh actually pretty obvious.

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              In that case that’s uh actually pretty obvious.

              Really? Because I have 15 people who burned to death because it isn’t.

              That’s not where people look for door handles. It’s not marked. It doesn’t stand out in any way. It’s obvious only if you already know it’s there. Otherwise it’s a death trap.

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              I thought so too. Slightly less obvious for the driver side. See my other comment about the back seat though.

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                  On that side it isn’t obvious at all. It blend in with the window buttons and looks like it is just a plastic panel. A design flourish or convenience, not a functional lever.

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                  Yeah… Some people really are not observant and car manufacturers need to cater to those people as well.