#2 & #3: diesels? These parts sound unfamiliar or mebbe ac parts
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Speaking of things from the past - I was looking at some old highway pictures and it occurred to me that the old "oil stain in the middle of the highway" is pretty much a thing of the past. Back in the 60's and 70's it was just taken as a "given" that all cars would drip a little oil and so the middle of the lane in the freeway always had a nice black, oily stain. The older the highway, the worse the stain.
Here's an example of what I mean:
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Now that cars have pretty much stopped leaking you don't see that anymore.
I actually thought of that yesterday when I pulled into a 7-Eleven to get an energy drink (since I don't "need" to go to gas stations anymore ;-) and in the parking spots were massive oil slicks and even degraded concrete as a result of the gross puddles people's cars leave. Granted the new cars are much better but another bonus to driving an EV is not worrying about leaks.
Decent idea, but seems too expensive. I feel like you could just do this it a couple of regular ratchet straps using the rachet for the grip.
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I like this product idea. I also didn't know the required specs for the door latch, but it makes sense.
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I thought I read somewhere about Tesla (and perhaps other/all EVs) having a different sort of "leak" called Phantom Drain or Phantom Leaking. It was a reference to battery drain when the car wasn't in use. Some people apparently had a real problem with it. I also thought they had a coolant system.
**Not dumping on Tesla or EVs in general as, obviously, they won't leak like a "normal" car. Just curious.