A 20-month-old child was rescued after he was trapped in a Tesla Model Y in Scottsdale, Arizona — where temperatures have soared above 100 degrees this week — after its 12-volt battery died, according to a report. From the report Arizona’s Family,
Firefighters were able to break the window with an axe and safely remove the child from the car. But the issue raises concerns about why there is no easy way to open the car from the outside when its 12-volt battery — which powers things like its door locks and windows — loses power.
The car’s owner, Renee Sanchez, was taking her granddaughter to the zoo, but after putting the child in the Model Y, she locked the door and couldn’t open it again. “Even the key on my phone wouldn’t open the door,” Sanchez said in an interview. Arizona’s Family“My car keys wouldn’t open the car.” She called emergency services and firefighters were dispatched to help.
It’s possible to open the doors if you’re in a Model Y When there is no power inside the vehicle; There’s a latch to open the front door and a cable to open the back door. But that wasn’t an option for the young child, who was strapped into his car seat while Sanchez was trapped outside the car. You can start and get into a locked Tesla, but This can be a complicated process,