I'm not an Elon Musk fan, by any means, but his recent letter (http://www.themindsetapp.com/musk-letter/ ) is a good opportunity for me to relate a recent story about my Tesla car ...
The Model S has door handles that retract and recess into the car. It looks super cool and futuristic, but it's actually to reduce drag.pic.twitter.com/ZnpXpj0ODW
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Anyway, a few months in, mine got "stuck" out; first the driver side, then the passenger side a week later. They stopped retracting. I put this down to build "Oh those infamous Tesla build quality issues" and made a note to call the service dept some time when it bothered me ...
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But the freaky thing is this: not too long after they got stuck, I got back into my car and it the screen was blank, and the car booted up fresh, and the handles work totally fine again.
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I am near-certain that the car, or Tesla remotely, diagnosed the problem and fixed it somehow without me having to do anything. Maybe it ran the handle motors a few times one night, or just reset a broken state machine. That fix blows my mind, because it seemed mechanical to me.
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You can cynically say that the handles never should have gotten stuck in the first place, and that's true, but I'm more amazed by the possibilities of a car that can just fix itself. Also new features every few weeks. It's just cool.
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