I have a model X falcon door issue in my garage. For some odd reason this morning, when I got into my Model X inside my garage, the screen under the Door settings showed that it needed calibration. Unfortunately, my driver side Falcon door was already partially opened when this message popped up.
Pressing any buttons (even pressing down on the B piller button) causes the falcon wing doors to extend up. So, what happened is that the door extended upwards and got stuck into the side of my garage (I have handing cabinets in the garage, and the door basically jammed itself into the cabinets).
Is there anyway to manually push these doors back down? There seems to be a lot of force from the motors from me to move the doors away from the cabinet. None of the buttons will cause the door to move at this point (key FOB, screen, B-piller switch).
Pressing any buttons (even pressing down on the B piller button) causes the falcon wing doors to extend up. So, what happened is that the door extended upwards and got stuck into the side of my garage (I have handing cabinets in the garage, and the door basically jammed itself into the cabinets).
Is there anyway to manually push these doors back down? There seems to be a lot of force from the motors from me to move the doors away from the cabinet. None of the buttons will cause the door to move at this point (key FOB, screen, B-piller switch).