• zurohki
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    9 days ago

    Teslas need to crack the windows before you open the door, that’s why they complicate the door release. If you don’t give the computer a moment to move the window before the door opens you can damage things.

    • Rivalarrival@lemmy.today
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      9 days ago

      Tesla isn’t the only manufacturer of doors with frameless windows. They are the only ones I know of who have electric-only door latches.

      The computer can have the window cracked before the handle is fully pulled. And if it fails to do so, the door opens anyway.

      A better solution is a fucking window frame.

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        9 days ago

        My car has frameless windows. But they don’t need the window to be in any particular place. Literally 100% up or down, and the door works fine. I don’t understand why they designed cars that have this problem.

        But yeah, framed windows work great too.

    • PhilipTheBucket@ponder.catOP
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      9 days ago

      Thank you for giving the explanation, but I think you’re getting flamed for it because it sounds like you’re saying that decision makes sense.

      They introduced the design constraint. They can remove it, or work around it mechanically. They chose not to, and instead made a death-trap on purpose. I’m sure they had their reasons at the time, but they are by definition bad reasons if they led to this outcome.

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        8 days ago

        He’s getting flamed because convertibles have been doing frameless door windows forever with manual overrides. It’s not something super special Tesla has done. Musk just doesn’t want to spend the extra money doing it right.

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        9 days ago

        They chose not to, and instead made a death-trap on purpose

        I don’t think it’s a death-trap “on purpose,” but it’s def a death-trap by negligence. Which is still bad. Very very bad.

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            8 days ago

            People are saying “Tesla needs the window to lower before the door opens” as an excuse why they use an electric switch, I’m saying they don’t know shit about cars because that’s been a thing for decades before Tesla was even an idea and these cars used regular door handles.

    • Captain Aggravated@sh.itjust.works
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      9 days ago

      I’ve seen a lot of cars that rolled down their windows slightly or something as the door opens or whatever.

      Meanwhile my family had a '98 Camaro for 20 years with frameless manual windows. 20 years of slamming those doors didn’t hurt the windows a bit. That car is still in service and the door and window trim is fine.

      Teslas are pure anal sauce. If Musk hadn’t just been elected grand vizier we might could have gotten them off our roads.