The seat sensor and being smart about shutting down also has a downside: I can't keep listening to the music from the car when I am cleaning the windscreen on it, because it shuts off the music as nobody is sitting on the seat.
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Really? Mine plays music without me being in the seat.The seat sensor and being smart about shutting down also has a downside: I can't keep listening to the music from the car when I am cleaning the windscreen on it, because it shuts off the music as nobody is sitting on the seat.
Funny, to a point. At the very least, a carbon monoxide detector or two is a worthwhile investment.
A CO detector in the garage?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think the point you're making is:Because...?
A CO detector in the garage?
On the other hand, one of my big worries was that I was going to hit the Model S "Park" button trying to wash my windshield because on my last few cars, that is where the wiper stalk was. That's never happened, but
Because...?
Fire/CO detector combo doesn't hurt, and you can't have that with an ICE. My condo is surrounded by other units, so I like to have a fire detector in most rooms/locations for an early warning.
Chevy has a recall to fix that for you! LOL. Now they others makes just need to get on board!
It truly is amazing that nobody has bothered with this change before. I get that without the Tesla, most cars require putting your keys in the ignition. I am ok with giving them a free pass. But if the car has push-button start, then it really should have a seat sensor. Even ignoring Tesla, think of how many absent-minded individuals who could do this without experiencing the convenience of the Tesla first!
The seat sensor and being smart about shutting down also has a downside: I can't keep listening to the music from the car when I am cleaning the windscreen on it, because it shuts off the music as nobody is sitting on the seat.
no worries, done that
put the S in park at highway speed, nothing happens
First time I was on earlier 6.0 software... the car kinda freaked a bit and pop up warning and I *think* it may even have started to attempt to apply the parking brake, but auto-deactivated the procedure before any pressure was applied... and I nearly shat wondering if I'd wrecked the brakes
Later... tried it again on 6.1 or .2 and it just does nothing now, maybe a pop up warning, but maybe not even that... I can't recall. But it is severely toned down, not nearly as frightening.
At low low speeds, not sure precisely the cut-off, but yes the parking brakes will clamp shut and stop when you press P.
...then there's this e-brake feature on the console.. haven't tried that yet.. at any speed. But I bet that would lock 'em up no matter what.