I don't think the manual tonneau design is finished. At least I've not heard of anybody seeing one. Even if the design is complete, and they are testing units, they still need to productionize the build of them and add them to the truck build process.
Since doing surgery on my tonneau and fixing my wedged panels, I've had good luck by just encouraging it every time I open it. My encouragement is just steady pressure on the driver's side of the last panel pushing toward the cab as they get pulled into the stack.
Maybe this is all in my head...
Easy.. Don't get into an accident for another month... Don't drive it like you stole it... Don't use the gobs of torque and acceleration until you know your seatbelt will hold...
This is going to be tough.
I was recently reviewing the motion activated videos on my truck and saw somebody trying the door handle. A curious couple walking their dog went all around the truck, probably spending a good 2 minutes looking it over. They did not appear to be criminaling about, just checking out that new...
I had this same issue today on Ironclads, outside Lyons, CO. Had to slowly back down the steep rocky hill climb, limp out to town in turtle mode to get a cell connection and called service. They said we should do a 20-30 minute sleep and walk away. After hanging out and trying to convince my...
It all depends what you need and when. For planning long trips with good infrastructure I'll look at ABRP to give me a rough estimate of the charging plan for my route. If I'm going off route, into areas with little charging infrastructure, I'll dig into options in plugshare. Even on the long...
I think this helps to highlight the differences driving styles play on wireless charging success. If you are cruising on the highway and not whipping your R1 around corners your phone will happily sit there and charge away. Surprisingly, it works when stopped too. But it you are driving around...
Crow bar? But in a more serious way, maybe you could just palm it and twist it manually.
What's the failure rate of gas cap doors? That'd be the same issue for them: can't fill up. I'd assume the failure rate might be higher with these fancy automatic doors, but probably not much more worrying...