• ClanOfTheOcho@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    So, was entering the exploded vehicle an extreme difficulty without the remote unlock, then? Because I don’t think it was, exploded or not.

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      6 days ago

      Prius’ used to have a problem in that the main power feed ran through the A pillar so emergency services couldn’t cut you out of it without killing themselves. Bit of a different situation though.

      I would have thought an average locksmith could have opened it, and given its already exploded there probably wasn’t a need to get it open quick via Tesla tech support. I’m surprised the radios providing telemetry and control even worked in a car that had exploded, particularly a car that appears to be riddled with issues like a cyber truck.

      • FeloniousPunk@lemmy.today
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        6 days ago

        I’m guessing they unlocked his Tesla account, not the actual vehicle. Because there’s no way that thing was functional in any way.

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          6 days ago

          The article says they remotely unlocked the car, it says it a few times. I guess they must have implemented a well protected auxiliary battery for the radios phoning home. Seems like they really care about making sure their control survives.

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      6 days ago

      They can be opened with a battery angle grinder. Remote unlock is quicker though

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      6 days ago

      Depends on what was damaged. Being able to unlock and open things like the frunk, tonneau cover, glovebox, etc. with a remote command is certainly easier than breaking them open, if they were still closed.