However, the front seat passenger's now lightly cut arm broke the infotainment screen. The broken screen also prevented the owner from opening the glove box where his insurance documents were located. Opening the glovebox can only be done by a functioning screen. Responding to the faulty glovebox and broken screen on Twitter, Musk wrote Tesla will be "Adding software feature to open glovebox automatically when car comes to a stop after a crash. Will look at bonding a thing plastic sheet to the front or back of screen." Both could potentially solve each issue, but obviously we won't know for sure until the fixes are in place and, of course, a future crash involving a Model 3 with those fixes.