![]() 10/31/2016 at 08:42 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
I guess the claim here is that European Teslas lack some safety sensors found on the US variant. I can’t verify that as fact, but their testing methods are interesting.
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Definitely don’t try this at home.
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It’s not just Europeans Teslas. Ever since a recent update, all of the Xs have been doing this. The sensors are there, but they don’t seem to be... Whatever the hell they were before.
![]() 10/31/2016 at 08:54 |
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Out of curiosity, would other cars with automatic doors not crush these sausages?
![]() 10/31/2016 at 08:54 |
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http://jalopnik.com/did-tesla-quietly-remove-a-safety-feature-from-the-mode-1786000681
![]() 10/31/2016 at 08:57 |
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Yep, that is the one
![]() 10/31/2016 at 08:59 |
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They should just replace the motors with a strap like in the DeLorean. Close it your damn self.
![]() 10/31/2016 at 09:01 |
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All the cars do actually have the sensors to prevent this. Tesla turned them off because they were making the door act strange.
![]() 10/31/2016 at 09:08 |
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I would say, “Yes.”
![]() 10/31/2016 at 09:08 |
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Jeez. My hope is that the motors aren’t strong enough to crush you if you actually push back, unlike the sausages, but I wouldn’t want to be the one to test it. Seems kinda dangerous for kids, though. Hopefully they are able to get a fix patched in soon.
![]() 10/31/2016 at 13:45 |
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Moral of the story? Don’t put your sausage in the way of the door. It might hurt.
![]() 01/21/2017 at 00:50 |
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That might be the most clickbaity title ever. I couldn’t resist, I had to see sausage smashing