NOTE:
Your chosen setting for Forward
Collision Warning is retained until you
manually change it. It is also saved in your
driver profile.
WARNING:
The camera(s) and sensors
associated with Forward Collision
Warning are designed to monitor an
approximate area of up to 160 meters
in your driving path. The area being
monitored by Forward Collision
Warning can be adversely affected by
road and weather conditions. Use
appropriate caution when driving.
WARNING:
Forward Collision Warning
is designed only to provide visual and
audible alerts. It does not attempt to
apply the brakes or decelerate
Model S. When seeing and/or hearing
a warning, it is the driver's
responsibility to take corrective action
immediately.
WARNING:
Forward Collision Warning
may provide a warning in situations
where the likelihood of collision may
not exist. Stay alert and always pay
attention to the area in front of
Model S so you can anticipate whether
any action is required.
WARNING:
Forward Collision Warning
operates only when driving between
approximately 10 km/h and 150 km/h.
WARNING:
Forward Collision Warning
does not provide a warning when the
driver is already applying the brake.
Automatic Emergency Braking
The forward looking camera(s) and the radar
sensor are designed to determine the
distance from a detected object traveling in
front of Model S. When a frontal collision is
considered unavoidable, Automatic
Emergency Braking is designed to apply the
brakes to reduce the severity of the impact.
When Automatic Emergency Braking applies
the brakes, the instrument panel displays a
visual warning and sounds a chime. You may
also notice abrupt downward movement of
the brake pedal. The brake lights turn on to
alert other road users that you are slowing
down.
If driving (56 km/h) or faster, the brakes are
released after Automatic Emergency Braking
has reduced your driving speed by (50 km/h).
For example, if Automatic Emergency Braking
applies braking when driving 90 km/h, it
releases the brakes when your speed has
been reduced to 40 km/h.
Automatic Emergency Braking operates only
when driving between approximately 10 km/h
and 150 km/h.
Automatic Emergency Braking does not
apply the brakes, or stops applying the
brakes, when:
• You turn the steering wheel sharply.
• You press and release the brake pedal
while Automatic Emergency Braking is
applying the brakes.
• You accelerate hard while Automatic
Emergency Braking is applying the
brakes.
• The vehicle, motorcycle, bicycle, or
pedestrian is no longer detected ahead.
Automatic Emergency Braking is always
enabled when you start Model S. To disable it
for your current drive, touch
Controls
>
Autopilot
>
Automatic Emergency Braking
.
WARNING:
It is strongly
recommended that you do not disable
Automatic Emergency Braking. If you
disable it, Model S does not
automatically apply the brakes in
situations where a collision is
considered likely.
WARNING:
Automatic Emergency
Braking is designed to reduce the
severity of an impact. It is not
designed to avoid a collision.
Collision Avoidance Assist
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Autopilot