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Tesla Cybertruck Gets Bricked & Locks Out Owner in the Middle of the Highway, Tesla Fans Say “He Should Have Left a Door Open”

A ​​Tesla Cybertruck gets bricked and locks the owner out on the highway. The owner is frustrated; however, Tesla fans say, “You should have left the door open.”

A distressed Tesla Cybertruck owner from Missouri, Inger Brane, recently reached out to fellow Cybertruck owners online after his truck died, leaving him stranded in the middle of the road.

Not only that, Inger got out of his Cybertruck to assess the problem. Unfortunately, his truck became completely bricked at that time, making it impossible for him to reenter the vehicle.

Inger shared his predicament with the Cybertruck Owners Only group on Facebook.

Here is what he wrote…

“My truck just died in the middle of the road. No power, and I am locked out. How do I get back inside?”

It’s bad enough when a vehicle stops working in the middle of the road; however, being completely locked out and unable to access the inside is a whole another level of inconvenience.

Having said that, although the situation sounds bad, it could’ve gone even worse. If Inger had left his phone in his truck, he would have been unable to call for help, compounding his already unenviable situation.

In this respect, the Cybertruck owner should consider himself lucky.

Going back to Inger’s situation, the first thing people wanted to know was whether he had run his truck’s battery to zero.

However, the Cybertruck owner responded, “It was fully charged.”

At this point, most people would be unhappy with Tesla or the Cybertruck; however, fellow Cybertruck owners say it's Inger’s fault he found himself in this situation.

A Cybertruck owner, Williams Ainsley, writes, “Why didn’t you leave a door open? Shaking my head.”

I personally see this as victim blaming; however, please let me know what you think in the comments.

Going back to Inger’s case, so far, we’ve seen multiple Cybertruck owners who have faced catastrophic failures and most of these people end their statements claiming “they still love the truck.”

For example, a Cybertruck owner who snapped his rear subframe in half after he ran into a pothole says, “This is the most amazing truck ever.”

However, Inger appears to have had it with his truck. Responding to a group member who suggested possible ways he could get his Cybertruck to wake up, Inger responds, “Had it towed. What a pain.”

Overall, it’s surprising to see Cybertruck owners who have paid over $100,000 for their vehicles dealing with so many failures. Please let me know what should be done in the comments. Share your ideas by clicking the red “Add new comment” button below. Also, visit our site, torquenews.com/Tesla, regularly for the latest updates.

Image: Screenshot from Edmund Cars YouTube channel

For more information, check out: Tesla Cybertruck Owner Says He’ll Be Driving His Escalade The Rest of Winter to Avoid Salt on the Road from Rusting His Truck

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.

Comments

Karen (not verified)    December 8, 2024 - 6:24AM

Better to be locked out of the truck, than to be locked inside on a hot day. At least he was smart and got out of the truck. Would never own a vehicle that makes decisions on its own. I have had to make several quick decisions while driving, throughout my life. Once, I drove under a moose. It would have deadly to hit him. And the icy road would not allow quick moves right or left and change lanes. Electric cars are run by computers. Computers are smart yet have no Common Sense!!

Bobm (not verified)    December 8, 2024 - 5:18PM

Cybertruck owners are idiot cult members. If a CT exploded and killed all their children they say the kids shouldn't hVe been playing in the driveway.

BRADLEY J CAHILL (not verified)    December 8, 2024 - 6:21PM

Elon Musk is a genius, there is no denying that. It could be argued that he is the Edison or Da Vinci of our time. Having said that Tesla vehicles are crap. I wouldnt take one if i was paid to drive one. I live in North Dakota and getting locked iut of your vehicle in the winter can be a life ending event. Every new article about things like this confirms Tesla on specific and electric vehicles in general are shitty vehicles, little more than unreliable toys for the rich.

Nobody Important (not verified)    December 8, 2024 - 6:47PM

This is the type of hubris engineers have. From the Titanic to the Cyber truck, they continue to fail considering that they are not perfect.

Emme (not verified)    December 8, 2024 - 6:55PM

This is nuts....have all these folks lost their minds or have zero common sense? You should have left your door open?????? If I had spent that much money on a vehicle I sure as heck would expect it to run better....and to get better service.

DJT (not verified)    December 8, 2024 - 7:25PM

It is beginning to appear these owners, who continue to worship this product despite all these problems, are exhibiting cult-like behaviors,

Matt (not verified)    December 8, 2024 - 9:18PM

Leave the door open? Of a dead truck, on a highway? So some clown can roar by and rip it off? These Tesla people are insane.

Jess (not verified)    December 8, 2024 - 11:40PM

Why should you HAVE to leave the door open on a 100k vehicle?? Giant ugly overpriced dumpster doppelganger crap- and their fans are just as undesirable

Person person (not verified)    December 8, 2024 - 11:57PM

Only the kinds of idiots who think the extremely overpriced monstrosity that is the cyber truck would be fanboy enough to actually "smh" and blame the owner for a vehicle that not only just died at full power, but then crashed it's software completely.

Not just victim blaming, but a perfect picture of what Tesla fanboys look like

CoolViper777 (not verified)    December 8, 2024 - 11:59PM

Tesla owners are like cult members. You dare not talk badly about the "leader", or in this case, the "product". You will be victim shamed, and gas lit, until you begin thinking maybe it's all your fault, and you deserve what happened to you.

I think that owner of the Cybertruck got bricked, and locked out, should consider himself lucky. It could've caught fire, and the door locked themselves, and prevented him from exiting. I'm leery of any car without a manual key lock, and manually activated door handles. This electronic BS is just that.

Craig (not verified)    December 9, 2024 - 12:28AM

That guy should have left that piece of junk cyber truck at the dealership. I constantly read them cyber trucks with nothing but problems. What a roach for $100,000.

Blu (not verified)    December 9, 2024 - 1:18AM

Have y’all figured out yet that these trucks are a royal pain in the butt to have….this is why I will always drive a gas powered truck….ev’s are an expensive form of transportation…that still can not deliver on their promises….give me a gas powered vehicle any day, anytime….js

Pjamies (not verified)    December 9, 2024 - 2:25AM

Follow these easy instructions to fix this issue
1 - Walk away from the vehicle
2 - Keep walking away from your vehicle
3 - Do not look back at said vehicle while walking away..
4 - Drink until you forget your stupid purchase!
5 - Your welcome!

Logic (not verified)    December 9, 2024 - 5:50AM

The way tesla owners expect everyone else to eagerly bend over like they do.. should be legal for the rest if us to just shoot them.

Jay Tee (not verified)    December 9, 2024 - 6:44AM

Should've never wasted your money on that piece of crap. See, you rich folks buy those big paperweights, just to have something to brag about. Now look at you. Should've bought a RAM if you wanted a powerful truck. Would've cost less than half of that garbage on the back of that tow truck.

Richard Falice (not verified)    December 9, 2024 - 7:35AM

Get rid of it and get a more reliable truck, it’s ridiculous that a vehicle that costs 100k+ has as many failures as the cybertruck. Tesla has been over promising what their vehicles can do for years and haven’t delivered

Kristy Aubuchon (not verified)    December 9, 2024 - 8:12AM

We rented a tesla car for a road trip last year,what a piece of junk,died on highway and locked us in the car,temperatures were extremely hot stranded on side of the highway with a child and diabetic, no one would help. Why because the car was a tesla
I'd never recommend the purchase of tesla, dangerous piece of junk