So this may sound nitpicky but I think it's a legitimate safety issue.
I discovered earlier today, at a very inopportune time that the horn on my model 3 does not respond to a light tap, like every other vehicle I've ever had. I think most of us use light taps on the horn to warn fellow drivers that are approaching a dangerous situation but are not yet at a point where an angry forceful horn press is necessary.
My horn requires a firm, assertive press to register, past the initial tactile stop after depression. Is this normal for a model 3 or is this something I should have addressed?
I discovered earlier today, at a very inopportune time that the horn on my model 3 does not respond to a light tap, like every other vehicle I've ever had. I think most of us use light taps on the horn to warn fellow drivers that are approaching a dangerous situation but are not yet at a point where an angry forceful horn press is necessary.
My horn requires a firm, assertive press to register, past the initial tactile stop after depression. Is this normal for a model 3 or is this something I should have addressed?