Ernest S. Harbaugh, a Cybertruck owner from Ohio, states that 28 children laughed at his Cybertruck after a minor problem resulted in it being towed on a flatbed.
Ernest says the children were initially cheering the Cybertruck, but their enthusiasm turned to skepticism when the truck experienced an issue that rendered it undrivable.
The issue began when Ernest drove his 10-year-old son to a baseball match in his Cybertruck.
Ernest placed his son’s baseball gear in the front trunk (frunk); however, when they arrived at the field, the frunk wouldn’t open.
This is quite frustrating; however, the Cybertruck owner and father stated he was prepared to drive 40 minutes back home to fetch a replacement glove for his son.
Regrettably, despite his willingness to make this sacrifice to support his child, Ernest states that the Cybertruck detected an issue with the frunk and went into “Limp Mode.”
This is where the truck limits the top speed to 15 miles per hour, meaning that, besides repositioning the vehicle to be towed, there is nothing the owner can do.
At this point, Ernest says he was so frustrated that he briefly considered tying a rope around the frunk, connecting it to a tree, and yanking the frunk open.
The frustrated Cybertruck owner shared his story on the Tesla Cybertruck Owners group on Facebook.
He writes…
“Emergency, frunk won’t open!!!
Is there a way to manually open it???
Just about ready to loop a strap through the top corners and tie it to a tree, then back up and rip it off WhistlinDiesel style.
So pissed! My son’s baseball bag was in there, and the freaking latch decided to allow an inch or two of up-and-down movement but not actually unlatch.
I was going to make the 39-minute drive to get another glove back at the house, only to find that despite the frunk not being able to open, the truck was aware it was not fully closed and retracted.
So, while I had problems driving to the game, I was now only allowed a maximum speed of 15MPH.
Tesla service did end up getting in touch with me. After all the screen resets and power shutdown cycles, it was sent to the service center on a flatbed. I was stuck with a $50 Uber bill, and 28 ten-year-old kids went from thinking the Cybertruck was the coolest vehicle to pointing and laughing as it was towed away on a flatbed truck.”
This is definitely not ideal, and below his post, Ernest included a picture of his Cybertruck loaded onto a flatbed and next to a baseball field.
It’s an unusual contrast when you consider how differently some kids view the Cybertruck. In a completely unexpected twist from another Cybertruck story, one owner recently returned to his truck to find a handwritten note from an 8-year-old who was having a birthday party nearby. The boy said he loved the Cybertruck and wanted it to be part of his big day. It's a reminder that, for every group of laughing little leaguers, there's another group of young fans who see the Cybertruck as something futuristic and cool.
Looking at the comments, fellow Cybertruck owners offered suggestions on how Ernest might be able to unlock his frunk.
A fellow Cybertruck owner, Ron Shaw, writes…
“Use the physical button in front of the bumper!!!! That bypasses the Bluetooth controls.”
Another Cybertruck owner, Addam Kuzman, asks…
“Have you tried the app, touch screen, and push button?”
A third Cybertruck owner, Joshua Shea, suggests hooking up a 9-volt battery to open the frunk.
These are all good recommendations for a general issue with the frunk; they are especially useful if the Cybertruck is dead and the owner wants to open the frunk.
If a Cybertruck completely turns off, you can use the 48-volt battery to jump-start the vehicle.
However, the problem is that the jump-start leads for the low-voltage system are located under the Cybertruck frunk.
In this case, as Joshua pointed out, you can connect a 9-volt battery to open the frunk automatically.
However, in Ernest's case, the reason the Cyberturck’s frunk is not opening is not due to a lack of power; rather, it is because of an issue with the latch mechanism.
In this instance, the next course of action is to tow the truck to the nearest Tesla service center for a closer inspection.
What makes experiences like Ernest’s even more compelling is how they contrast with the generally smooth—yet still occasionally unexpected—challenges of owning other Tesla models. While some owners are contending with unusual mechanical quirks like a frunk that won’t open or a vehicle that suddenly enters limp mode, others are discovering that the costs of electric vehicle ownership can creep up in less visible ways. For instance, one Tesla Model Y owner reported a surprising 134% jump in their Edison electricity bill—even though they only charged after 11 p.m. Here’s what happened during their first month with a Model Y, and why it might give potential EV buyers something else to think about beyond just range and features.
Regrettably, as Ernest points out, seeing the Cybertruck loaded onto a flatbed made the kids, who were excited about the Cybertruck, point and laugh at the all-electric truck.
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Image 1: Screenshot from Abstract Ocean YouTube Channel
Image 2: Screenshot from Ernest S. Harbaugh’s Facebook post, reposted under the fair use copyright rule.
For more information, check out: Several Cybertruck Owners are Reporting That State Farm Insurance is Punishing Them for Driving a Tesla – They Add, “We’re Getting Significant Discounts for Our Gas Cars but Not for Our Teslas”
Tinsae Aregay has been following Tesla and the evolution of the EV space daily for several years. He covers everything about Tesla, from the cars to Elon Musk, the energy business, and autonomy. Follow Tinsae on Twitter at @TinsaeAregay for daily Tesla news.
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They haven't gotten to that…
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In reply to Anybody giving one away? I… by Carolyn Fuller (not verified)
They haven't gotten to that point yet. But they have stopped taking them on trade in. So it might not be to dar off.
Not for 100k.... Geez smh…
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In reply to Anybody giving one away? I… by Carolyn Fuller (not verified)
Not for 100k....
Geez smh. Price is high. I can get a Ram TRX. The pinnacle of trucks. Not to mention the Rivian is pretty Cozy and has 800+ hp
now, imagine there is…
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now, imagine there is medicine in there, or emergency supplies.
My Tesla model S frunk (and trunk) could not be opened if battery power was lost... as it was when somebody t-boned me.
I was lucky, I couldn't get the fire extinguisher out of the trunk, but there was no fire.
13-15 model s, pop the…
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In reply to now, imagine there is… by stan (not verified)
13-15 model s, pop the nosecone off for access to hood latch
16-20 model s, there is a cable on either side to release the primary(passenger side) and secondary(drivers side) hood latches.
21+ model s is the same as model 3/y with pos/neg wires behind the tow hook cover
"...could not be opened if…
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In reply to now, imagine there is… by stan (not verified)
"...could not be opened if battery power was lost." True of many cars.
How about if your passport…
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In reply to now, imagine there is… by stan (not verified)
How about if your passport proving you are an American citizen is in there and ICE shows up because your skin is brown and you have some random tattoo on your fingers.
Don't worry about the 28…
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Don't worry about the 28 kids, most of us are laughing at you too.
The car's body style is ugly…
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In reply to Don't worry about the 28… by PCarDad (not verified)
The car's body style is ugly. It looks like what kids build with blocks in the daycare
I am also laughing that the car has to be towed
Don't worry about the 28…
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Don't worry about the 28 kids, most of us are laughing at you too.
It's a typical Tesla, what…
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It's a typical Tesla, what did you expect ?
I think you just assumed the…
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I think you just assumed the kids thought it was cool when in reality they were snickering at first and then busted out laughing when it got towed.
They're junk on wheels. If…
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They're junk on wheels. If you gave me one I wouldn't take it.
Even if I was given a brand…
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In reply to They're junk on wheels. If… by Kelly (not verified)
Even if I was given a brand spanking new one I would be embarrassed to drive it anywhere.
What a joke of a "truck" !…
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In reply to They're junk on wheels. If… by Kelly (not verified)
What a joke of a "truck" ! It looks like a rolling garbage can.People buy them just to get attention. Look at me , I can blow a over a hundred thousand dollars on junk.
They might be fast but they can't tow, or go in any amount of snow.Take it off road and it literally falls apart.
I agree. If you gave me one,…
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In reply to They're junk on wheels. If… by Kelly (not verified)
I agree. If you gave me one, I wouldn't take it either. I probably would actually, then I'd sell it pronto. Those things are god awful ugly, worse than a Hummer.
No need to fret, no one will…
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In reply to They're junk on wheels. If… by Kelly (not verified)
No need to fret, no one will give you one.
Couldn't borrow a mitt from…
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Couldn't borrow a mitt from teammate or opponent?
Exactly
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In reply to Couldn't borrow a mitt from… by mikey4go (not verified)
Exactly
That sounds perfectly…
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In reply to Couldn't borrow a mitt from… by mikey4go (not verified)
That sounds perfectly reasonable until you consider you are talking about thoughtfulness and logic to a person who made the decision to purchase a swaztikar.
Just like Musk, a little…
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Just like Musk, a little issue leads to an ourright emergency that cost a lor of money to fix and embarassment.!
Well congratulations aren't…
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Well congratulations aren't you glad you bought a Cybertruck?
Your politics are showing.
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Your politics are showing.
They are cool looking with…
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In reply to Your politics are showing. by Matt C (not verified)
They are cool looking with nice Interiors but who wants to pay 60000$ for something you could build with Legos n glue? It would be more sturdy than a Tesla! Nice job saving emissions though , build one that's tougher than a H1then maybe it wont be so criticizedas a LEMON!
Right. Whole story reeks of…
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In reply to Your politics are showing. by Matt C (not verified)
Right. Whole story reeks of horse crap.
So many better vehicle…
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So many better vehicle options are available...
Have you just tried getting…
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Have you just tried getting a real vehicle that functions like a real vehicle?
Democrats wanted all…
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In reply to Have you just tried getting… by Cy-ber-Bunk (not verified)
Democrats wanted all vehicles to be EV by 2035
Do you wanna tell them anything?
You are attacking Tesla for some political BS, but at the same time you are ignoring the other EVs
Every single EV is the same just they have different names
What a bunch of electrical…
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What a bunch of electrical bs. When I can't work on my vehicle because a computer chip controls the engine and can't drive it because the trunk won't open. Then I've lost my mind and you have thoroughly screwed me 😭😭
For all the money you spent…
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For all the money you spent for this not good looking vehicle and the problems with it already sounds like you got duped out of your money.
I've always been freaked out…
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I've always been freaked out by the cyber trucks. It just reminds me of the terminator. I'm sorry for his humiliation. But I'm glad Elon Musk is getting humiliated for errors of control from the tmdriver to the machine. I've never had to 'open an app or connect anything to my, or anyone that I know cars. It pretty sad you can't just push a button or hit a latch. It should have been easier for him to open it. That's embarrassing, especially for the child. It's ok, all is good.
Pagination