Hi,
Other than breaking the driver's window, reaching in, and pulling the door handle, is there a way to open my 2020 Tesla Model S driver-side door(s) if you assume there is absolutely no power? (I.e., I suspect the 12 V battery is disconnected).
Background: a Honda t-boned into my passenger size, middle of my car; both right-side doors are impossible to open due to damage.
The "where am I" reporting ceased about 2 miles from the tow-yard, leading to conjecture the 12-volt battery is disconnected / damaged.
We'd like to recover our belongings
I see that for the trunk, I'll have to get into the car first, pull forward a rear seat back, crawl in, and pull the little lever.
...and from the manual, it isn't clear if one can access the trunk from the rear seat
Sheesh.
thanks!
Stan in Cupertino
Other than breaking the driver's window, reaching in, and pulling the door handle, is there a way to open my 2020 Tesla Model S driver-side door(s) if you assume there is absolutely no power? (I.e., I suspect the 12 V battery is disconnected).
Background: a Honda t-boned into my passenger size, middle of my car; both right-side doors are impossible to open due to damage.
The "where am I" reporting ceased about 2 miles from the tow-yard, leading to conjecture the 12-volt battery is disconnected / damaged.
We'd like to recover our belongings
I see that for the trunk, I'll have to get into the car first, pull forward a rear seat back, crawl in, and pull the little lever.
...and from the manual, it isn't clear if one can access the trunk from the rear seat
Sheesh.
thanks!
Stan in Cupertino