Man ‘Trapped’ In Car For 14 Hours Right Next To A Manual Door Release

In a classic case of RTFM, a 75-year-old man spent 14 hours trapped inside his Cadillac XLR roadster when the electrics failed, not realising he was just inches from the manual door release lever
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Picture the scene: you unlock your Cadillac XLR roadster with the intention of taking it for a spin on a glorious summer’s day. You unlock it, get in, shut the door and… oh, all the electrics have failed.

The car is electrically dead. The key fob seems to be as well. That’s a mighty slice of bad luck you’re having, says the car; better keep you in here for your own protection.

Man ‘Trapped’ In Car For 14 Hours Right Next To A Manual Door Release

The XLR’s electric doors refused to open for Peter Pyros, leaving him trapped inside a car on a warm day in Cleveland, Ohio. It was some 14 hours later, after the poor old gent had presumably ruined his seats as well as passing out from the heat, that a neighbour found him and called the fire brigade, who jump-started the car and removed Mr Pyros.

However, car makers tend not to make doors without mechanical fail-safes to prevent exactly this sort of thing from happening. The Corvette-based XLR has a fairly visible lever down by the side of the driver’s seat, complete with a picture of an open door on it. Had Mr Pyros looked down, he’d have seen it.

Man ‘Trapped’ In Car For 14 Hours Right Next To A Manual Door Release

The owner’s manual, in which the manual escape lever is described, wasn’t in the car. Mr Pyros is lucky to be alive; a man and his dog both died in 2015 when the same electrical failure blighted a 2007 Corvette in Port Arthur, Texas.

Now Mr Pyros says he wants to sue General Motors over his undoubtedly unpleasant ordeal. If we’re honest, we don’t rate his chances of success. Let this be a lesson to us all: it’s always worth reading the manual. You never know what sort of unexpectedly useful nuggets you’ll pick up.

Sources: Washington Post, USA Today

Comments

Anonymous

People like this are everywhere, they can be seen with “Bernie” stickers on their cars.

09/14/2018 - 19:03 |
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Anonymous

And some are still looking forward to the day we’ll drive flying cars, some can’t even open a manual door handle in a parked car!!

09/14/2018 - 22:34 |
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Olds Alero

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

To be fair, this was a 75-year-old man. He probably doesn’t have all his wits with him.

09/15/2018 - 04:47 |
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Shane Koshie

Old people.. just hopeless with any kind of technology

09/15/2018 - 07:21 |
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RonTheCarGuy (CT Jedi Order)

This is just sad

09/15/2018 - 13:49 |
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5 pot Lover

American, old and stupid.
3 of the worst things possible.

09/15/2018 - 19:58 |
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Lauge

‘Murica

09/17/2018 - 10:09 |
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White Comet

both things are valid:

  1. old people and new cars. They need to learn about it more.
  2. how hard does it take for car manufacturers to put on the standard door opening lever? Making everything into buttons doesn’t sound too exciting.
09/17/2018 - 16:38 |
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