Texas man, dog, die inside Corvette when doors and windows wonÂ’t open

This car is systematic, hyyydromatic...why it's greased lightning!
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Texas man, dog, die inside Corvette when doors and windows won’t open

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Okay, is it REALLY this hard to find the manual unlock on this car? I have to admit I just took the time to look for it on my 2007 Camry and it wasn't obvious either, but trust me I would have found it if I trapped in the car slowly roasting to death.

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/texas- ... ar-BBkW9FK
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Well it looks like it's not very obvious on this 2011 Corvette.

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Looked pretty obvious to me. Looked like a gas cap release if it weren't for the fact that it has an outline of the car with the driver's door opened. LOL
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People have no clue where things are in their car. Honestly. My wife is oblivious to most features on her car. Even I really didn't think about where my manual locks were on my car until I read this article. On the Camry they're moulded into the door in a non-obvious way. I had to trigger the electric lock several times until I noticed it moving.
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I'll have to check mine out.
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If the battery dies on my SUV, I just pull the handle & the lock pops up. ;)
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that is so sad about the man and his dog,,

{ I was about to look it up for our new/[used] car and then thought, wait,, that's a mechanical issue not an electrical one,, }
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Post by Genom »

Always good investment to keep a window smasher/seatbelt cutter tool in the car in case of emergency. I only needed one once to keep one in all my cars.
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FlyingPenguin wrote:People have no clue where things are in their car. Honestly. My wife is oblivious to most features on her car. Even I really didn't think about where my manual locks were on my car until I read this article. On the Camry they're moulded into the door in a non-obvious way. I had to trigger the electric lock several times until I noticed it moving.
I'm sorry, but this is beyond not having a clue where things are in their car. It's about idiot designers that try to fix/change shit that doesn't need changing. You shouldn't need to read an owners manual to find out how to lock and unlock your car. This is just absurd and sad that anyone died because of it.
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Post by Err »

That is a stupid location for a door release. If you're sitting in car with the door shut, you're not going to readily see it. You shouldn't have to read a manual to open the door. There ought to be some indication how to do so that's in a conspicuous location.
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So let me get this straight. A car killed someone? So does that mean guns really do kill people and pencils misspell words?

Most people can't handle pumping gas or changing a flat tire, let alone figure out how to unlock doors now! Sweet.
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You make things "Idiot-Proof" and we'll just produce better idiots. ;)
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