@@jonathanbowen9003 We have a CyberTruck and the interior is the most comfortable a car can get. We had a power outage and the CyberTruck charged our house for 46hrs. Its amazing for the family and for the dogs. Idk why everyone hating on it. Just because you don’t own one doesn’t make it a bad car.
I have the same problem with my new semi too. When in a snowstorm you have to stop every 10 miles or park it. The cops would rather you not drive in snowstorm so they won't do anything about it. I haul these things to dealers and I fully agree with this guy. It is a flaw.
@@hatimgasim I watched another video about this, might even be from this channel, but they show it with the lights on and they are pretty bright and can shine through the snow. It would have to be built up pretty good
@@digi3218 Good to know, however I was explaining to the use of the brush theory telling them he was not talking about overnight accumulation of snow like they thought as overnight accumulation will cover any car from the ground to the top.
I obviously can see why they did not design these cars for any cold environment. They designed them in warm climate that’s why you get better battery use in a warmer environment. You come out to the Midwest where I’m from you lose at least 40% of your battery that’s just in a normal carlet alone and all electric vehicle. I think that ideas is a good idea for warm environment, but need something better for a cold environment.
Same with LED traffic lights. Old incandescent ones are slightly warm meaning less snow build-up. LEDs are cold, and they are getting unreadable in cold weather
I was thinking the exact same thing. Many times I had to work to clear the headlight during a snow storm. Where I lived does not even get major blizzards often.
That headlight design is actually so smart for night time driving, other people don’t get blinded by your headlights because only the road is illuminated, the headlight is sunken so deep into the body that other drivers actually can’t see your bright headlights
The snow will only accumulate when the truck is not in .otion. the forward motion will create higher pressure in the front. The snow would accumulate in the back due to drag.
Turn them on. Its not the first time this had happened. My 1987 e30 bmw has round headlamps in recessed housing. They fill with snow. I clean them. Same with many many other cars
I live in Alaska, and drive a truck. Snow always covers the lights. You brush them off. This isn’t a design flaw. These random people on the internet really think they are smarter than the hundreds of engineers that worked on the vehicle. You don’t like the design, fine, but don’t say anything about how it functions. It’s amazing, and is extremely futuristic.
@ your making a big assumption. First that much snow collected within 10-20 min. When that is like 4-5 hrs of mild snowing that collected.Also when driving the wind blows it off. Just say you don’t like Tesla and the design. You don’t have to treat the engineers like they are stupid when in fact they put so much detail into the car. It’s not a design flaw.
@@davidsteele2435 Uh no, the issue doesn't occur when the truck is parked, it occurs when the TRUCK IS DRIVING. Is this seriously your first time hearing about this? You'll hear about it again soon when the NHTSA recall drops.
The snow won't accumulate there when you're moving. But when the car is parked and the weather will do it's thing and you will end up with a wall of ice there. Not fun. Also probably LED lights? So they won't melt the snow/ice with heat either.
Another reason why Tesla sucks and is not ready for production. Battery technology is just not ready. Too many issues. Lithium ion batteries are still really good, just not enough. Need more power dense batteries that weigh much less and hold more power safely.
They thought about it, they just didn't care. Good luck driving at nights during the winter. Oh, by the way, please remember to bring your flashlight!!
Usually, when people say, 'Well, no other thing is designed like this,' it often implies that it’s sucks and was never widely adopted. By the way, a $100,000 vehicle with no headlight heaters… really?
NOT like that! In winter it snow a lot, but I had never have to stop to clean the head lights. It’s so stupid having to stop to clean the lights so you can see. I have drove a Toyota in winter time and had no problems with the lights. Same thing with my Hyundai. In other words, that’s not a common problem, but certainly an ISSUE with that ridiculous car!
Newsflash I live in the Midwest and regular cars parked outside get snow on their headlights too. It’s not just cause there’s a magical shelf anywhere I’ve almost never had to scrape my car and not wipe snow off of regular headlights.
Think that the headlamps would create enough heat to melt the snow, combined with air flow I would think it would not cause more concerns than the average hlarge headlamps that have large projector that don't get warm. I'm not a cyvertruck fan but a lot of vehicles have similar issues when it snows.
I have a way to fix it make it to were you press a button and then it brings out a headlight blocker ig and this would help as-well not blinding folks on the road
I hate when game companies let you buy a game that is clearly defective and unplayable, but for a car company to do it too? Just ridiculous and simply unsafe. It should have been recalled with all of them being removed from the market with full refunds to buyers. It’s not a safe truck for others to have to be on the road with. If you have to rely on cameras only for your field of vision it should not be able to call itself street legal or be used on the road period! Cameras glitch all the time, you know what won’t? A window and actual mirrors! Over engineering at its finest if you ask me. It’s a cool concept don’t get me wrong, but it is not nearly safe enough to be legal in my opinion. I’m not a Tesla hater either, I do like Tesla, but this is so not safe.
That’s yet another example of lack of experience building cars. It’s acceptable, nobody is an expert from day one. But it goes to show how important experience designing cars is
The whole truck is a major flaw lol
Hahaha the cyber truck should’ve been an abortion but they made them illegal
😂
Beat me to it 😢
Facts
Elon is an idiot
They only build it for Californian lol
You do know California gets snow, right? In March 2023, 4 days of snowfall resulted in more than 8 feet of snow.
@@mprpdx And that's it.
They never had snow before.
Some car designers never heard about snow. They wonder,《Why did nobody tell us?》😋😆
No way!!!! You mean it's not all beaches and brown people????
Next you will be telling this person the world is not flat!!!
@@nbookiebud lay down that crack pipe
Uhh, California within a 60 mile radius has desert, jungle,ocean, and mountains(snow)
Don’t worry. An update should be coming out soon
He gone need to download it
Tell it to stupid that already banget one!😂😂😂
The update being a piece of transparent plastic, 🤦
And the update will be just another $50000 bucks
A Toyota Land Cruiser.
The major flaw is that consumers are gullible enough to fork out 80-100k for a vehicle that isn't worth the metal it was glued together with.
Metal it was glued together with… sir I believe that is called welding lol
It’s gotta be more than that. A nice F150 with most the bells and whistles is gonna be right around that $70k+
It was glued together with metal? Bruh
Plastic is better for 80K?
Some exterior metals were actually glued lol.
That’s the problem with all vehicles with LED lights they don’t get hot enough to melt the snow and ice like the older halogen bulbs.
mmm just those with a place in which snow can accumulate
Ha ha I know that’s right. I live in southern FL and we don’t have that problem.
100% correct
The lens is heated.
That's why every Saab back in the days had headlights wipers. They should return, in wintertime it's a very helpful gadget.
My car had them and it wasn't a Saab. Very useful.
Blows me away people spend 100 grand on something but no garage or shop to store it
The snow will buildup while driving or parking in a parking lot! You can’t take your garage everywhere with you, can you?
@@rahmath3305what are u on about 💀
@@rahmath3305 you sound like one of the gullible idiots that would buy one of these 😅
@@tyrannatom9802- Guy in video looks like outside his own house! Instead of inside a Garage!😮
@@robertweekley5926 no shit
Everyone who owns one is a flaw in the matrix.
Everyone who has equal opportunity but are still broke are the flaws in the matrix 🤷♀️
Ohh Shiiitzzz @@ålheaiNe
@@ålheaiNenot true
100 k truck is the first flaw
@@jonathanbowen9003 We have a CyberTruck and the interior is the most comfortable a car can get. We had a power outage and the CyberTruck charged our house for 46hrs.
Its amazing for the family and for the dogs. Idk why everyone hating on it. Just because you don’t own one doesn’t make it a bad car.
I have the same problem with my new semi too. When in a snowstorm you have to stop every 10 miles or park it. The cops would rather you not drive in snowstorm so they won't do anything about it. I haul these things to dealers and I fully agree with this guy. It is a flaw.
Real Cybertruck news would be finding something that actually works properly.
😂😂😂
There's no snow where it was designed and many people who designed it never seen snow in their life.
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California has snow. It's just that Elon prioritizes the aesthetics of making a "cool futuristic cyberpunk themed vehicle" over functionality.
“Design issue” and “Cybertruck” are terms that go together.
😂😂😂
It's a "cyberFuck"
Electricity and frozen water soon to melt...perfect!😂
And here we have a Tesla owner in his natural habitat. Complaining about having to do something the car doesn't do
Exactly lol dude ain’t ever even heard of a snow brush I guess
He is talking about ice accumulation while driving.
@@hatimgasim I watched another video about this, might even be from this channel, but they show it with the lights on and they are pretty bright and can shine through the snow. It would have to be built up pretty good
@@digi3218
Good to know, however I was explaining to the use of the brush theory telling them he was not talking about overnight accumulation of snow like they thought as overnight accumulation will cover any car from the ground to the top.
Its a new car problem not a tesla problem. Nee cars in the west use mostly led, led doesnt run hot so the snow doesn’t get melted
I obviously can see why they did not design these cars for any cold environment. They designed them in warm climate that’s why you get better battery use in a warmer environment. You come out to the Midwest where I’m from you lose at least 40% of your battery that’s just in a normal carlet alone and all electric vehicle. I think that ideas is a good idea for warm environment, but need something better for a cold environment.
Same with LED traffic lights. Old incandescent ones are slightly warm meaning less snow build-up. LEDs are cold, and they are getting unreadable in cold weather
Bruh that truck looks like the metal garbage can in the Family court 😂😂😂😂😂
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you didn't order the heated bumper in the winter package?
Most car headlights get covered when it snows. Solution: Brush it off.
Not like this
Or turn your blinkers on
I was thinking the exact same thing. Many times I had to work to clear the headlight during a snow storm. Where I lived does not even get major blizzards often.
Is that done before or after the head on collision?
@ I’ve lived in Minnesota for 50 years. I’ve brushed off more than a few headlights.
The halogen lights burned hot melting snow around the head lights,my 22 MITS has LEDs and in the winter the snow builds up sometimes .
Snow builds up on my gmc headlights too…next question
Snow can build up on any surface. It sucks. But it will pack into a _recessed_ surface, and that’s even worse.
@@JakeRobb it seems most people are not thinking about that part. especially if it starts to pack in while someone is driving
Had a similar issue with led headlights on a Subaru. They don't throw out enough heat to melt snow off of the headlights.
Made in CA. Where it never rains, much less snows.
Their made Reno Nevada
@@Big-bee3- They're *
I live in CA. We get snow. Just only in the high elevations. So yes, we get snow in a very limited area, but we don't not get snow.
@@Big-bee3 They're *
They are built in Austin, TX
WOW! A flaw in the cybertrucks design! Never heard that one before
I don't think they anticipated anybody buying one.
This happens on all cars. It's your responsibility to make sure your vehicle is ready for the road. Just like getting ice and snow off the roof etc.
1st gen Cybertruck, long road ahead
Exactly, it’s only the first 😂
That headlight design is actually so smart for night time driving, other people don’t get blinded by your headlights because only the road is illuminated, the headlight is sunken so deep into the body that other drivers actually can’t see your bright headlights
Got a point here
The best thing about the cybertruck is not getting one. I am no rat lab for work on progress.
What keeps you warm inside since you don't have a combustion engine? And ...Do you stop at a regular gas station to clean your windshield?
There are tons of cars with this same issue. Weird how no one complained about them.
Name them.
@@tatata1543 1979-1985 Ford Mustang
1982-1992 Chevy Camaro
2010-2015 Chevy Camaro
DMC DeLorean
2008-2023 Dodge Challenger
and thats just a few.
@@obviouslytom DMC DeLorean😂😂 I think comparing the Cybertruck to that joke is a bit of a mistake in your part. Anyhoo, thanks for the lolz 😂
@@tatata1543 Its about the "front shelf" in front of the lights. Its not unique at all.
The issue is compounded because they are LED lights so they don't get hot to melt the snow like conventional headlights do.
Exactly
The entire stainless waterbug is a flaw in design!
Fit 2 normal capless 5w bulbs to switch on when snowing, £20 material maybe £30/ 50 label problem solved.
The snow will only accumulate when the truck is not in .otion. the forward motion will create higher pressure in the front. The snow would accumulate in the back due to drag.
You obviously suffer from the Dunning-Kruger Effect.
Oookkk.
Never lived in a snow state where we have to clear our headlights when we stop to get gas. On cars with a good design!!!
An ignorant know it all..... Gotta love it....
My buddy here in Wisconsin, just got a Tesla truck this last summer. Now in winter, he can't travel more than 50 miles without having to charge it.
Turn them on.
Its not the first time this had happened. My 1987 e30 bmw has round headlamps in recessed housing. They fill with snow. I clean them.
Same with many many other cars
I’m so sorry for your loss!!!
Headlights get blocked by the snow on way more vehicles than just the cyber truck
The heat of the light doesn’t let snow to settle I got one
It's like all other vehicles during winter snow storms. The lights get blocked
.so you have to clean them off. Stop crying, pump some iron
The same thing happens with LED traffic lights in the winter. They don't produce enough heat to melt the snow off of them
I live in Alaska, and drive a truck. Snow always covers the lights. You brush them off. This isn’t a design flaw. These random people on the internet really think they are smarter than the hundreds of engineers that worked on the vehicle. You don’t like the design, fine, but don’t say anything about how it functions. It’s amazing, and is extremely futuristic.
So you're telling me you stop and clean your headlights off every 5 miles in Alaska? I think you bought the other crappiest truck in America. LMAO.
@ your making a big assumption. First that much snow collected within 10-20 min. When that is like 4-5 hrs of mild snowing that collected.Also when driving the wind blows it off. Just say you don’t like Tesla and the design. You don’t have to treat the engineers like they are stupid when in fact they put so much detail into the car. It’s not a design flaw.
@@davidsteele2435 Uh no, the issue doesn't occur when the truck is parked, it occurs when the TRUCK IS DRIVING. Is this seriously your first time hearing about this? You'll hear about it again soon when the NHTSA recall drops.
Clear tape problem solved.
😂😂😂
Other car brands make electric cars. I would consider Mercedes not Tesla. Better quality for the money. Tesla leaves a lot to be desired.
Tesla's thing is about their autopilot software.
The snow won't accumulate there when you're moving.
But when the car is parked and the weather will do it's thing and you will end up with a wall of ice there. Not fun.
Also probably LED lights? So they won't melt the snow/ice with heat either.
Another reason why Tesla sucks and is not ready for production. Battery technology is just not ready. Too many issues. Lithium ion batteries are still really good, just not enough. Need more power dense batteries that weigh much less and hold more power safely.
A whole diff convo
The front hot air jets are an option for customers living in snow bound states....😂😂😂
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Did this come from the same genius mind that says we need to move to Mars ? LMFAO
When will it finish rendering?
They thought about it, they just didn't care. Good luck driving at nights during the winter. Oh, by the way, please remember to bring your flashlight!!
Jeep has been doing this for generations. I know because I own one and I got caught in a blizzard with almost zero visibility.
Hmm never knew this😮
I’m here for the comments 😂
You and me both😂😂😂
Same thing will happen with dust in a desert environment.
Usually, when people say, 'Well, no other thing is designed like this,' it often implies that it’s sucks and was never widely adopted. By the way, a $100,000 vehicle with no headlight heaters… really?
"I know, It's silly looking. But it's MINE!" 🤖
Just clean off the snow then drive. Not really an issue. Headlights get covered all the time. People never clean them anyways.
NOT like that!
In winter it snow a lot, but I had never have to stop to clean the head lights. It’s so stupid having to stop to clean the lights so you can see.
I have drove a Toyota in winter time and had no problems with the lights. Same thing with my Hyundai. In other words, that’s not a common problem, but certainly an ISSUE with that ridiculous car!
Drivers responsibility to make sure snow is properly removed.
Ouch, I didn't see that one coming 😂
Newsflash I live in the Midwest and regular cars parked outside get snow on their headlights too. It’s not just cause there’s a magical shelf anywhere I’ve almost never had to scrape my car and not wipe snow off of regular headlights.
Think that the headlamps would create enough heat to melt the snow, combined with air flow I would think it would not cause more concerns than the average hlarge headlamps that have large projector that don't get warm. I'm not a cyvertruck fan but a lot of vehicles have similar issues when it snows.
That’s true, will keep this in mind!
The problem is not the head light for Cybertruck owner, the major problem is the lack of light in the head of Cybertruck owners.
Tell me before you had a cyber truck did you end up wiping your car down with the ice scraper cause that’s the same thing you’re gonna have to do
We have door stops, that look exactly the same. 😂😂😂
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I have a way to fix it make it to were you press a button and then it brings out a headlight blocker ig and this would help as-well not blinding folks on the road
I drive a pos ford focus and every time it snows my headlights get covered too. Such a design flaw.
Just download the new bumper. Solved.
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Tesla maybe should think about a cold climate package, Like other makers do
Facts!
Guess what! The guy who boasts about it is going to run the department of government efficiency.😂
$DOGE
When you drive it comes off!! there’s a UA-camr in Colorado who shows you in his videos
Exactly what happened..... No one thought it through. That's what happens during rapid prototyping.
"Let me grab the charger"...and after 15 hours on the charger, it's still at 3 percent charge.
😂😂
Unfortunately there are many problems with the cyber truck.
Yeah the other problem is they don't like to charge when it's cold outside. Battery has half life when it's cold outside.
A real tesla fanboy doesn't see any flaws, only real-time over the air updates and more value for the money:)
Got a point!
I think there is a registry of design flaws for this truck. What number is this one?
Its almost all led lights, they don't generate heat like the old incandescent lights. In a heavy wet coastal snowstorm your stopping to clean them.
How many times have I had to wipe the snow off my Lincoln headlights? Yes!
They need to fabricate a lens that goes on the front of the headlights that protrudes out enough to allow no snow collection.
Ohhh...that'll be fixed🤙😎🤙
The fact that his plate spells like cybertruck
CYBATWUK
Most new trucks have that issue. The major flaw is the whole dumpster.
If your headlights are dimming, clean your bumper off
Robotaxi won't have any of these flaws, just hop in and go to sleep. Everything will be fine.
😂😂😂
Should have paid an extra $70000 for the upgraded headlight package
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This has nothing to do with a design flaw 🙄The real mystery is why people do not brush the snow off thier cars before driving them!🤯
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I think they should add a heating element and a sensor when the headlights are blocked and gets rid of the snow
Step 1: wipe the snow off before you get in the car
Step 2: drive
It can build up while driving. Not all snow is light and fluffy enough to just blow away.
Im thankful for my halogen headlights. Actually melts snow off the headlight housings. Lol
Then how to sell you a winter pack 💰💰💰which will have a heater module on the giant bar which melts the snow 😅
Yeah .. I get snow on my headlights too, although I drive a Ford. You have to brush the snow off. 😂
No waaaay!? Really??? Who would have thunk? 😂
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I hate when game companies let you buy a game that is clearly defective and unplayable, but for a car company to do it too? Just ridiculous and simply unsafe. It should have been recalled with all of them being removed from the market with full refunds to buyers. It’s not a safe truck for others to have to be on the road with. If you have to rely on cameras only for your field of vision it should not be able to call itself street legal or be used on the road period! Cameras glitch all the time, you know what won’t? A window and actual mirrors! Over engineering at its finest if you ask me. It’s a cool concept don’t get me wrong, but it is not nearly safe enough to be legal in my opinion. I’m not a Tesla hater either, I do like Tesla, but this is so not safe.
Snow is the least of your worries
It’s made it in Texas where snow is not expected still its major concern
It’s is possible that while driving the lights get hot enough to melt off the snow.
Just a thought
Love the Cyber truck
That's a bumper, not a shelf
That’s yet another example of lack of experience building cars. It’s acceptable, nobody is an expert from day one. But it goes to show how important experience designing cars is
Most people do t care about your expensive folly!
Elon Musk: We present the brightest headlights on the road.
Nature: Hold my mocha...