Got a Spare Carrot?

Lol well I would assume a finger of even a child with bones would have more density than a tiny stick of celery. My guess would be that a carrot is a better mesuring device for this test since it's a lot denser than celery.
Are you going to try a carrot ? my concern is don't want to damage the power mechanism of the window whilst seeing if it " guillotines " the carrot.
I was thinking maybe a small stuffed toy ? or worse, shatters the glass in the window.
 
While I'm sure it makes for a graphic news clip, vegetables aren't a very accurate analog for a human finger.

Surely somebody out there has a force gauge, so we can see where the windows actually are in relation to the regulation (100 newtons or 22.5 lbs or force)?
 
While I'm sure it makes for a graphic news clip, vegetables aren't a very accurate analog for a human finger.

Surely somebody out there has a force gauge, so we can see where the windows actually are in relation to the regulation (100 newtons or 22.5 lbs or force)?
...................there is going to be a member that tests the validity with a real finger ......................just a matter of time ...................:whistle::whistle::whistle::whistle::laugh:
 
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...................there is going to be a member that tests the validity with a real finger ......................just a matter of time ...................:whistle::whistle::whistle::whistle::laugh:
A numbers game you reckon ? I wonder who will be dumb enough, drunk enough to do it ? o_O:unsure:
 
...................there is going to be a member that tests the validity with a real finger ......................just a matter of time ...................:whistle::whistle::whistle::whistle::laugh:
I'm having a hard time believing there is near enough force in a power window to sever a finger as they showed, especially with a blunt edge like the rounded top of a window.

Not saying that it didn't happen, but I'd like to see a little more science, and a little less vegetables.
 
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A numbers game you reckon ? I wonder who will be dumb enough, drunk enough to do it ? o_O:unsure:
I’ll volunteer. I need to retire early, so I’ll sacrifice a finger to sue Kia and get my millions. Will let y’all know how it goes. Film at 11.
 
Lol well I would assume a finger of even a child with bones would have more density than a tiny stick of celery. My guess would be that a carrot is a better mesuring device for this test since it's a lot denser than celery.
Totally agree. I wasn't asserting/assuming that a child-sized stick of celery is as tough as a child's finger. But I did assume that if the safety mechanism is operating, that the window would not press/clunk shut as if nothing were in the way at all. And that didn't happen. I'm pretty sure that if I stick a carrot stick or thick celery stalk in there, that my windows will cut them off. Of course, I am going to try this again with a carrot, when I actually buy one. (You'd think from this thread, that carrots are unheard of parts of a western diet.)
 
Mmmm. The manual seems to be referring specifically to teddy bears Shannon. We’re talking fingers and/or carrots here. Thanks anyway though. :)
No teddy bears were harmed in putting the OM together.
 
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Good news. I finally did the carrot test and my Stinger passed. As you can see, the thickness approximates my finger. The driver's window bounced up against the carrot and rebounded down until a few inches above fully open. I did this four times. All that happened to the carrot was an almost invisible indent, c. where my middle knuckle is.
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For the sake of science I will try this test tonight with a tomato.
Stand By for results ;)
 
For the sake of science I will try this test tonight with a tomato.
Stand By for results ;)
I have some tomatoes in the fridge that would be interested in a class action. Please expedite, as I don't know how much longer they'll be with us. :(
 
For the sake of science I will try this test tonight with a tomato.
Stand By for results ;)
Please do hurry and test. I’ve already lost 3 fingers testing 3 of my windows and I’d like not to lose a 4th!!
 
Good news. I finally did the carrot test and my Stinger passed. As you can see, the thickness approximates my finger. The driver's window bounced up against the carrot and rebounded down until a few inches above fully open. I did this four times. All that happened to the carrot was an almost invisible indent, c. where my middle knuckle is.
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Well...that's good. Thought we had another of these on our hands (fingers?):
 
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Well...that's good. Thought we had another of these on our hands (fingers?):
.................you are a troubled man ! Bawaaaaaaa !! :laugh:
 
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Ooow poor puddy cat ! surprised Animal Liberation didn’t make a big fuss over that ad in the UK :laugh:
 
Ooow poor puddy cat ! surprised Animal Liberation didn’t make a big fuss over that ad in the UK :laugh:
I think they did, if I recall. And it didn't air.
 
Ooow poor puddy cat ! surprised Animal Liberation didn’t make a big fuss over that ad in the UK :laugh:
Heh! It was the UK that aired that "how to deal with climate crisis deniers" ad; where they are not tolerated in a gathering where climate change solutions are being fielded: instead, the interlocutor pushes a button and blows the denier to bloody bits, spattering all the nearby (shocked) onlookers. I think that one actually aired until objections got it pulled.
 
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