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Ohh No! Hummer EV Strands YouTube Reviewer Alone in the Wilderness

This is the last place you want to disassemble. Out in the freezing cold, alone in the Utah wilderness in a brand new electric car. But, that’s exactly what happened to TFL Truck reviewer and YouTuber Roman Mica. He called it “another TFL step adventure,” when he suddenly lost all his energy in the truck while out in the Utah wilderness by himself.

He was testing new tires for his Hummer EV

They had issues with ground clearance on the Hummer EV. On the ones TFL had, the air suspension would lower the truck at inopportune times. So, they went old school and replaced the 35-inch Hummer EV tires with taller 37-inch tires for better off-road clearance.

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Eventually, after resetting the truck, he restarted it—but only in 2WD mode. He tried to climb a steep hill in 2WD mode, but the truck struggled. Then, with some momentum and a locking rear differential, Mika tried again. no luck. Finally, take a different route, do it. But the

The Hummer EV isn’t the truck you want to break in when you’re off-roading. Hummer EV, so you don’t push it. But when it works, it has all the good stuff you could want. It has several trail cameras, including one that shows you what’s going on under the truck. It can automatically inflate your truck’s tires, show you your step and roll on a cool graphic, and of course, it has all-wheel drive.

And of course, TFL has done something most off-roaders tell you not to do: travel on your own.

This wasn’t the first time it had crashed

Cabin area GMC Hummer EV | GMC
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This wasn’t the first time the TFL Hummer had left Mika stranded. The last time she was in traffic. By unscrewing the battery, he was able to reset the truck and get going again. In general, Mika brought the truck home, though not without some difficulties. The two-wheel drive mode was enough to hit the trails again, but there seemed to be some hairy moments where he wished he had four-wheel drive.

The bigger tires with more grip helped the Mika get through the tough stuff, and home, even on two-wheelers. But, of course, this is for off-road driving, which is why we love to test ourselves and our vehicles in cars. In the end, Mika got home fine. After stopping the truck and having McMuffin present, the truck diagnosed and fixed the software glitch. Four-wheel drive and four-wheel steering functions are back.

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