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My wife won't put anything in the front trunk because she's afraid it might bump against the emergency release button while driving and the trunk lid would fly up, blocking the windshield.
My wife won't put anything in the front trunk because she's afraid it might bump against the emergency release button while driving and the trunk lid would fly up, blocking the windshield.
If by chance something in the frunk were to hit the button while you were driving, the frunk will open but only partially. There's a second latch that will hold it down until you go into park.
I don't think anyone has ever had that issue in the first place to know the answer. Maybe an email to Tesla would better answer your question.
Really it would take some serious force for something to press that button and I don't think it's a realistic concern.
I don't think anyone has ever had that issue in the first place to know the answer. Maybe an email to Tesla would better answer your question.
Really it would take some serious force for something to press that button and I don't think it's a realistic concern.
But it does disable the wipers I recall reading. Easy to test. Release the frunk and see if wipers work. So if it happened in the rain it might be an issue.
A youtuber has a video of this. He was testing the lightweight spring and strong struts, it didn’t open (fully at least). Safety latch is there for that purpose.
My wife won't put anything in the front trunk because she's afraid it might bump against the emergency release button while driving and the trunk lid would fly up, blocking the windshield.
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By the way the Frunk has an electronic release that can fail. If you put perishables in there like say a load of groceries and that latch mechanism fails it's difficult (not impossible but it will seem so) to get into until a service center or mobile service technician fixes it.