Man gets his head stuck in door upon safety sensor failure

  • A man in China had his head stuck in a car while trying to sell an expensive car
  • The sensor apparently failed to work and the door did not re-open instantly 
  • The salesman was left struggling as he tried to pull his head out of the vehicle
  • Video uploaded online has drawn over six millions views in the past two days 

This is the awkward moment a car salesman in China failed to impress his clients while demonstrating a vehicle’s safety function.

The man offered to put his head in front of a closing door to show it had good safety sensors and would stop in time.

However, the automatic door carried on sliding, leaving him stuck by the neck.

The clip was posted on Weibo , a Twitter-like social media site, on November 6

The salesman is trying to demonstrate the automatic safety sensors on the gliding door (left)

The clip was posted on Weibo, a Twitter-like social media site, on November 6 and had been viewed over six million times.

A man, suggested to be a car salesman, was trying to demonstrate the car’s automatic safety sensors.  

He pulled the door handle once to open the door and pointed out the safety sensors before putting his head in front of the closing door.

The automatic door slowly glided towards his head, but it did not seem to stop.

The man realised the door was approaching his neck, but the sensors didn’t work.

Eventually, the man got his head stuck and could not get out.

He pointed out the safety sensors at the side of the door and said to test it for the customers

He put his head in front of the sensors and waited the gliding door to close

He pointed out the safety sensors at the side of the door and said to test it for the customers (left). He put his head in front of the sensors and waited the gliding door to close (right)

However, the automatic safety sensors failed to work as the door approached neck

He had his head trapped inside the car while trying to open the door by force

However, the automatic safety sensors failed to work as the door approached neck (left). He had his head trapped inside the car while trying to open the door by force (right)

The hilarious clip has left web users commented on the man’s behaviour.

‘It’s supposed to be anti-pinch for hands, it’s not going work on your head,’ web user ‘L1fe_Miracle’ joked.

‘He can use a water bottle instead! Why so stupid to use his head to tell us about the safety sensors?’ another web user asked.

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