• qwertyqwertyqwerty@lemmy.one
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    7 months ago

    Shit the Cybertruck cannot handle:

    • Being washed in the sun
    • Car washes while not in car wash mode
    • Bird poop
    • Tree sap
    • Oil
    • Grease
    • Insects
    • Road salt
    • Towing something over 100 miles
    • Pressing the accelerator or brake pedals too hard
    • Closing the “frunk” without chopping injuring people’s fingers/hands
    • Self-driving
    • Bullets
    • Fast-charging
    • Puddles
    • Fingerprints
    • Hail
    • Metal ball
    • More to be discovered….
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    “the truck has to be switched into ‘Car Wash Mode’ before washing”

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      Indeed. Maybe I needed to highlight this little tidbit better.

      Still seems like it breaks anyway.

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        Is it sad that I can’t tell if this is a real mode and warning? So what happens if it rains hard, someone sprays your car with a hose, or you drive through a big puddle and you’re not in “Car Wash Mode”?

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          So what happens if it rains hard, someone sprays your car with a hose, or you drive through a big puddle and you’re not in “Car Wash Mode”?

          Depends. Is the car in direct sunlight at the time?

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            All of these modes are also deeply nested within the touchscreen menu you have to use for everything while driving, because that’s totally safe. At least there’s a highly reliable self-driving mode that totally doesn’t suffer from the fact that Tesla removed radar for cost reasons (they even disabled it on cars that already had it).

            Mazda once measured that every single touchscreen input while driving caused a steering impulse and that drivers looked away from the road for a significant amount of time to navigate through menus. That’s why their infotainment systems relied on a dial and buttons instead - until 2023, when they gave up and conveniently forgot about this study, because lots of idiots people were complaining about not having a tablet computer to play around with while driving.

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            And if you drive through a big puddle in small puddle mode, your cybertruck will automatically report to tesla and void your warranty before breaking.

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          That seems like a real mode but mostly around convenience? Rolling up windows, turning off wipers, neutral/free roll are all things you’d naturally do manually before entering a wash… I can even understand charging capabilities damage from not locking the port and having water forced into it, but none of this explains why a wash would completely kill the truck.

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            The huge panel gaps and central wiring harness would explain a car wash being lethal to the cyber truck.

            You’ve got panel gaps as big as your thumb on some of those $100k “trucks” and from what I understand, every wiring harness in the car feeds back to one central harness. Get water anywhere on a live contact and it’s going to short something.

            “Thermonuclear explosion proof glass” but it can’t handle a standard gas station car wash. Put away your guns and hydrogen bombs, guys. All you need to bring down the Pedestrian Crusher 9000 is a super soaker with some salt water.

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        Shit my 1999 Ford truck knows it is car wash mode without any of this fussing around. Just roll the windows up (or you know don’t if you are feeling frisky) and the truck is in car wash mode.

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      You’d almost like to think a ‘smart’ vehicle would be smart enough to know when it’s getting a bath…

      😂🤣

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      Well to be entirely fair, if going through an automatic car wash, you have to put any car into Neutral so it’s kinda like putting them into “carwash mode” lmao

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        I have never in my life encountered a car wash that required neutral for any reason.

        You drive in, park, and wait, then when it’s done it tells you to drive forward through the blow dryer.

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          Are you like…16 and just got your license or something lmfao or maybe are you in the EU?

          That style of carwash isn’t widely adopted in the US due to the cost of complexity. The standard automatic car wash here is the conveyor belt type system that drags your car along and absolutely needs your car to be in neutral

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            I’ve definitely seen plenty of carwashes that have you park and drive forward. It’s really a mixed bag, possibly regional as well.

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            TBF at least on the east coast the conveyor belt types have been being replaced over the last 20 years…

            I don’t even know where one still exists in the mid Atlantic.

            Still makes them young though :p

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            Mid 30s in the US. Have lived in 4 states since getting my license. Never seen a conveyor-driven. Maybe as a kid and I don’t remember it at all, but certainly not that I’ve ever knowingly encountered as a driver.

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          You’re used to in-bay automatic washes, but there are also tunnel washes that use a conveyor to pull your car through it. You need to be in neutral for the conveyor to work. Tunnel washes aren’t as common in North America compared to Europe.

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    “Have none of you idiots ever heard of rain???”, the PM exasperated to the Engineers after being told the drone went rogue as it was washed before its presentation to the board.