This Tesla’s Autopilot System Would Have Been Fine If It Wasn’t For A Pesky Moth
While happily letting Autopilot take care of the driving, a Model S driver was shocked when the autonomous system stopped working. He described the incident on Reddit, saying: “my driver console flashes red and commands me to take control of the vehicle. AP drops off. Cruise control drops off and I get the ominous warning, ‘Radar visibility has been reduced.’”
Pulling into the next fuel station, he soon found the issue: the front radar sensor had been almost entirely covered by a disgustingly large moth. One “quick scrape with the window squeegee” later (not something we want to picture), and Autopilot was resurrected.
The ladies and gents at Tech Insider got in touch with Tesla to see what the company made of the bug splat. Firstly, the company told Tech Insider that hitting such a weirdly large insect in exactly the right place to disable the sensor is an unlikely occurrence (we’re thinking Luke Skywalker Death Star torpedo shot levels of improbability), and secondly, that it wouldn’t happen with one of the new facelifted cars. The reason? Because the sensor now sits behind the redesigned, fake grille-less bumper instead of in front of it, safe from any moth strikes.
Source: Reddit via Tech Insider
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Just squeegee that off, it’ll be fine!
Suck a MOTHerf*er ;D