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Cybertruck Owner Pretends His Truck Is Broken Accidentally Damages His Truck


Tesla e-truck known for their hobbies breaks down in strange and unique waysbut this is the all time timer and for once it’s not technically correct truck error. No, this is all related Owner (if you ignore a design flaw).

TikTok user Jeremy Judkins recorded his history Cybertruck ownership since the day he bought it and a few days ago he posted a video on how Electronic truck will not release his charger, which means he can’t drive it. I thought I could just leave the rope on the bed, but that’s not the case— truck Knowing it’s still connected, it stays motionless. Then he did a little research and found a small access panel behind the back door of his truck, unscrewed it and took out a rope that acted as an emergency release device. After pulling it several times because “trial and error” the plug was finally unlatched. He later admitted that he “could have honestly broken it.”

Gif: Jeremy Judkins via TikTok

You might think that’s where the story would end, but no dice. A day later, Judkins make another post states that his Cybertruck was not initially damaged, and he just wanted to explain how to remove the charger with an “exaggerated story”. Unfortunately, now Actually broken. During the “trial and error” stage of pulling the strings, it seems Judkins The error was quite severe and the emergency release cable broke.

He said the cable is now loose and “out of service,” which is not ideal. Judkins added that it’s no longer pulling on anything, and it shouldn’t be allowed to protrude as far as it does — nearly a foot away. vehicle body. At first glance, it seems like this could be user error on Judkins’ part, but that may not be the case.

He posted an excerpt from of Cybertruck The owner’s manual states that use of the charger may result in damage truck, and it should only be used in an emergency. Sorry. Written notes:

“CAUTION: Use a release cable only one in case you cannot remove the charging cable using normal methods. Frequent use may damage the release cable or change the device.”

Judkins hasn’t posted an update on the broken release wire yet, but if it does, we’ll be sure to keep an eye out. Look, I know that guy isn’t allowed to use cable, but I feel like Tesla should have designed it to work multiple times. I assume the same as everything else above Electronic truckit’s slapped together and not really meant to last.

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