CD4TNF
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This is what happens when cargo presses the frunk emergency release button while you're driving. The truck does some warning bleeps and flashes these two screens.
Fortunately the frunk does not fly open. It remains closed while driving.
As you can see from the speed, I was on the highway. I took a interchange corner on-ramp and the cargo shifted in the frunk. Apparently enough to press the release button.
I drove another mile or two, enough to get off the highway and pull into a parking lot. Opened the frunk, shifted cargo around so it wouldn't press the button, and continued on. Here's the offending item.
I do recall folks here 3D printing a cover for the button to prevent this situation.
Lesson: Keep stuff away from the emergency frunk release button. If the button does get pressed while driving, it won't cause a crash, you can still see because the frunk stays closed.
Fortunately the frunk does not fly open. It remains closed while driving.
As you can see from the speed, I was on the highway. I took a interchange corner on-ramp and the cargo shifted in the frunk. Apparently enough to press the release button.
I drove another mile or two, enough to get off the highway and pull into a parking lot. Opened the frunk, shifted cargo around so it wouldn't press the button, and continued on. Here's the offending item.
I do recall folks here 3D printing a cover for the button to prevent this situation.
Lesson: Keep stuff away from the emergency frunk release button. If the button does get pressed while driving, it won't cause a crash, you can still see because the frunk stays closed.
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