A Situation That Was Quite Strange Was Registered by an Owner of a Tesla Vehicle, Belonging to Billionaire Elon Musk and Is One of the Main Electric Car Companies in the World: She Got Stuck for Almost an Hour Inside the Vehicle, Which Was Updating.
According to a post by the woman on TikTok, she got stuck in her Tesla after trying to update the vehicle’s system while in a parking lot in California, United States.
In total, she spent about 40 minutes unable to open the doors or roll down the windows. In the video in question, the woman explained that she started the update while still in the car.
In this sense, she called herself an “idiot” for doing so and even stated that the update, which was supposed to last 24 minutes, ended up taking twice as long.
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“I can’t open the doors or the windows; otherwise, I could damage my car, so I’m stuck here, baking like a damn chicken dripping with sweat,” she said in the video where she is visibly shining with sweat.
“Inside my car, it’s 103°F (equivalent to 39.4°C), and I’m kind of freaking out. I hope I don’t run out of air,” said the woman, who later added that she finally managed to roll down the car windows and turn on the Tesla’s air conditioning.
“The air conditioning has never felt so good, and I’ve never felt so well. I feel like I just took a shower,” she said, laughing about the situation.
Surprise at the Repercussions of the Case
After the videos went viral, the woman recorded again and talked about the topic. On this occasion, she stated that she was surprised by the reaction her post received.
In addition, she took the opportunity to report that she had her Tesla for six years and that she knew how it worked.
However, she pointed out that it was the first time she updated her vehicle while inside it. This was because she believed the process would be quick. “Don’t update while you’re still in the car,” the woman advised.
