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Noticing those vehicle dashboard lights illuminating to indicate an issue might not seem so intimidating after seeing the car troubles this Tesla driver endured.\\xa0
Jamil Jutha was driving a 2021 Tesla Model Y in North Vancouver when, all of a sudden, the vehicle lost all power to the electronic components and shut down. However, Jutha could not exit the car because the doors would not open and the windows would not go down.\\xa0
Then the problem got worse.\\xa0
Jutha noticed smoke coming through the air vents and filling the cabin. With the doors and windows not responding, Jutha decided to force his way out by kicking through a window.\\xa0
Jutha called 911 immediately after exiting and found some construction workers to help him redirect traffic around the vehicle that began to burn as he was concerned the battery might explode.\\xa0
The fire department eventually put out the fire after it had entered the car\\u2019s interior.\\xa0
A Model Y\\u2019s doors are designed to open electronically at the touch of a button. In emergencies where the car loses power, the section of the door with window control switches acts as a lever that can lift and open the door.
Jutha said the mechanical release is not exactly instinctive in a panic situation and said other Tesla drivers should familiarize themselves with the feature.\\xa0
Investigators will examine the vehicle in an attempt to discover a cause.
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