Cramming Early Settler furniture into the Tesla

We crammed our final furniture purchases into the Tesla. They arrived at Early Settler Furniture in Chirnside, about three months after we ordered them.

We didn’t want to fork out for another delivery fee (we’ve paid for two already on this one order), so we decided to just pick them up. Two bedside tables and two tall coffee tables, plus the boxes and packaging. Two fit in the back seat and two almost fit in the boot. So, we left the boot slightly open.

Driving off, the Tesla displayed a warning on screen and played a continuous three beep sound. We couldn’t tap anywhere to stop it, but after a minute or so, it just went quiet.

We stopped for lunch at Milk & Wine Co in Heathmont. Delicious coffee and eggs. But, I digress.

While we were seated for lunch, the Tesla sent my phone a notification to warn that the boot was open. That was okay. But, I also couldn’t lock the car. It seems that the open boot prevents the car locking the doors too. I’ll need to check into this. It seems wrong to me, but it’s something that Tesla could fix via an over the air (OTA) update.

Although it rained on our way home, barely any water got into the boot. The on screen reversing guides were a little out of alignment because of the partly open boot. But everything else worked fine. There were of course no fumes coming back into the car from our exhaust pipe, through the open boot.

Charging

We just drove on solar power, plugging in at home to recharge from the solar panels on our roof. Even on a rainy day, there are pockets of sunshine.

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  1. Well done
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    1. John Myers Hope you’re keeping well John

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      1. Tesla Tripping Hi Tom & Fran surgery was done on the 1 March and have been in and out of hospital 3 times but all good now
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      2. John Myers Oh gosh, that’s a lot to deal with. Wishing you healthy days ahead.

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  2. It amazing what can fit in the M3
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  3. Awesome.. have been using my model 3 for work and like magic found that we could fit a 3 meter 100mm pvc down pipe from windscreen to boot down the middle of the car
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  4. The OTA won't fix the boot, the car is doing the right thing because a door (boot) is open
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    1. Yes but Kylie, you don't understand it was annoying for a whole 15 seconds 😜
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      1. Tesla Tripping in surprised it only last that long

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  5. Interesting, because I believe that opening the boot when the car is locked doesn't unlock the car - so you may have been able to unload everything, close the boot, lock the car, then open the boot and reload, car still locked! You can thank me later......🤣
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