Thanks. tried hair dryer. Don't think vacuum is a problem. I am able to pry open, with a metal shovel, enough that there is some space. not sure what to else to try. Latch snapped, so hard try to much else other than force.
But W.E. is not gonna be good. :)
The latch to open the tire well would not 'pop'. it would bend a bit but not open the well cover. Tried standing in different places. Tried prying well cove while applying pressure to latch. Used a flat edge to make sure it was not frozen or blocked by debris. Only thought is something on...
Good points. As you say most people, including you, take some actions. And many, if not all large corporations are involved in questionable activities/donations/bribes/labor practices etc. Investigating all would be extremely time-consuming, tedious, unreasonable, and well, depressing. So...
If you are asking, I think your stance is perfectly reasonable. I try to avoid Tesla chargers now and chose not to purchase a model 3 (in a vacuum, a 'smarter' decision by conventional measures) our family needed a new vehicle. On the flip side, I am not going to tear off my Tesla solar panels...
Similar. Just over 2,000 miles and pretty happy. Hard to judge efficiency with the cold. Headed up to NH skiing next weekend with lots of snow in the forecast.
I want(ed) to like the camp speaker. It's a cool idea. It just hasn't worked well for me, especially when I wanted it to. If I did the reset and charged with a usb-c, it would work for a bit, but usually not when, on the spur of the moment.
Anyone have a tried and preferred storage drawer...
Sweet. Prob about the same amount of time as Chelsea for me, but an easier drive and an excuse to visit Trillium. Wish it was a reasonable walking distance. Maybe they can provide a shuttle...
Yep (it was a little easier, and cramped, in our model 3). Getting there and back not much of a problem. We stay for 3-5 days at a time and need a charge during that time (without a charger overnight). But there's progress - just hope it doesn't slow down.