Kondo
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No wonder you got a Tesla, the gas in an ICE car would kill you just getting to the street LOL David
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The chain cord came with my fob from Tesla.
The leather cover I am going to defer answering-- as I'm trying to make sure the seller/manufacturer has first chance to stop sale/amend the design before any opportunists (not that you are one) try to take advantage of the situation. If you're really determined you can probably find it.
In the meantime I'm going to go re-read my instructions. ALL OF THEM. :redface:
It has a couple of other tricks up it's sleeve too. The snap button lines up perfectly with the truck (boot) release button, so a quick double-tap of that will pop the truck for all the tech-package owners out there. As it needs a rapid double-press, there's no need to worry about accidentally opening the trunk.
If the open mechanism *isn't* disabled when the car is stationary, what prevents accidental opening of the trunk when stopped at a traffic light?
Good news for @pete8314 is that I absolutely love and adore the silicone fob cover!! I bought one immediately after starting this thread and have been using it ever since (you can find my review on his website-- it's the NAKED one). It is a superb cover and I can't imagine a better way for you to invest $7 or so on your Tesla.
...BTW - the SAs at my local SC were passing it around when i was there last time and all asking where i found them and how awesome they were. i told them about Abstract Ocean and they looked it up and probably will be recommending it to other customers looking for key protection. Thanks again!
Thanks for the kind words about the Silicone FobPockets.
Back to the problem at hand....outside of this thread there's been no concerns I'm aware of about the trunk inadvertently opening, and if you've tried to do it, it really does take quite a deliberate double-press, but that's not to say if the FobPocket is in your pocket, and already under some kind of pressure, that it could be easier to trigger the trunk opening. If this is a concern, I would suggest that you turn the key upside down in the FobPocket; the leather variant is essentially the same shape on both sides, and this would certainly help prevent the fastener adding to the possibility of an inadvertent double-press.
I promise we welcome all feedback, good and not so good, we're constantly trying to improve and evolve our products, so keep it coming
Pete