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[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 week ago (3 children)

This isn’t a Tesla or EV problem though. How many back doors have child safety locks?

[–] [email protected] 15 points 1 week ago

In my Audis at least, the child safety is disabled together with the locks opening within a few milliseconds of the airbag control unit sending a crash signal across the CAN. That message is sent immediately when the decision to open at least one airbag has been made and therefore will reach all components while the crash hasn't even had time to finish, so all wires and stuff is most likely still in place

Apart from that, the doors have an emergency mechanical release that is "just pull a bit harder and further on the handle". Which is what you'd do anyway.

[–] rumba 3 points 1 week ago

A: the driver knows they're locked from the inside

B: they're always locked form the inside, they didn't just stop working because the car lost power

C: lithium fire/smoke makes thinking more difficult than an ICE engine fire

EV complicates it

Tesla made it really bad by electric-only locks.