
Saved Settings
A subset of the settings that you choose from
the Controls window to customize your Model
3 are also saved to your driver's profile. The
settings that are associated with driver
profiles may vary depending on the version of
software currently installed on your Model 3.
Linking a Driver Profile to
a Key
You can link a driver profile to a key (or keys)
to allow Model 3 to automatically select the
correct driver profile when the linked key is
detected as you approach the vehicle and
open the driver's door. To link a driver profile
to a key, first ensure you are using your
desired driver profile. Navigate to
Controls
>
Locks
and touch the
+
icon. You can add an
authenticated phone, key card, or key fob by
following the onscreen instructions. When
finished pairing, touch the driver icon to link
the key to the desired driver profile. The name
of the driver profile will appear under the key
to show that it is linked.
NOTE:
Model 3 can support up to 19 linked
keys including authenticated phones, key
cards, and up to four key fobs. However,
Model 3 only supports up to 10 driver profiles.
You can link multiple keys to a driver profile,
but you cannot link multiple driver profiles to
a single key.
Valet Mode
When Model 3 is in Valet mode, the following
restrictions apply:
• Speed is limited to 113 km/h.
• Maximum acceleration and power are
limited.
• Front trunk and glovebox are locked.
• Home and Work locations are not
available in the navigation system.
• Voice commands are disabled.
• Autopilot convenience features are
disabled.
• The Allow Mobile Access setting is
disabled.
• HomeLink (if applicable in your market
region) is not accessible.
• Driver Profiles are not accessible.
• The touchscreen does not display the list
of keys that can access Model 3 (see
• Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are disabled. When
Model 3 is in Valet mode, you cannot pair
new Bluetooth devices or view or delete
existing paired devices.
NOTE:
If a Bluetooth paired device or a
known Wi-Fi network is within operating
range (approximately 9 meters) of Model 3
in Valet mode, Model 3 will connect to it.
Starting Valet Mode
With Model 3 in Park, touch the driver profile
icon on the top of the touchscreen, then
touch
Valet Mode
.
The first time you enter Valet mode, you will
be prompted to create a 4-digit PIN that you
will use to cancel Valet mode.
When Valet mode is active, the touchscreen
displays the word
Valet
above the driving
speed and the Valet mode driver profile
displays on the touchscreen.
You can also use the mobile app to start and
cancel Valet mode (provided Model 3 is in
Park). When using the mobile app, you do not
need to enter a PIN because you are already
required to log into the app using your Tesla
Account credentials.
NOTE:
If the
PIN to Drive
setting is enabled
(see
), you must
enter the driving PIN before you can define or
enter a Valet PIN. Once in Valet mode, Model
3 can be driven without the valet needing to
enter the driving PIN.
NOTE:
The
PIN to Drive
setting is not
available when Valet mode is active.
If you forget your valet PIN, reset it from
inside Model 3 by entering your Tesla Account
credentials (which also cancels Valet mode).
You can also reset your PIN using the mobile
app.
Driver Profiles
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