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i found a source ... quote :
Based on a review of the source code by hacker @greentheonly, the automaker recently added "seat abuse" metrics. According to green, if you move the seat too much, messages will pop up on the display, ~~like~~ (such as) "Excessive use of seat track motor detected," and "Seat track motor unavailable due to excessive use."
but why
is it :
Why do i dig it ? ... or ,
Why are big cies. such bullies ?
Stress on the motor will likely cause it to overheat or break. That's probably all.
Gee, if only there was a way to solve this... Something that every other car manufacturer has figured out.
I mean, yea, this shouldn't be a problem at all. It's kind of a bad look for Tesla
The company claiming to have the best electric motors in the industry, folks!
Maybe it's for kids. I could see a kid messing with the chair for a long time and breaking it. Still, that kind of feature is kind of superfluous and should be optional.