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MODEL Y

OWNER'S MANUAL

Software version: 2022.16

Japan

Summary of Contents for MODEL Y 2022

Page 1: ...MODEL Y OWNER S MANUAL Software version 2022 16 Japan...

Page 2: ...ay appear slightly different All specifications and descriptions contained in this document are verified to be accurate at the time of printing However because continuous improvement is a goal at Tesl...

Page 3: ...ctive Safety Features 116 Lane Assist 116 Collision Avoidance Assist 119 Speed Assist 122 Cabin Camera 123 Using the Touchscreen 124 Controls 124 Climate Controls 130 Maps and Navigation 135 Media 141...

Page 4: ...s on page 164 7 Autopilot cameras About Autopilot on page 87 8 Exterior mirrors Mirrors on page 51 9 Radar sensor hidden from view About Autopilot on page 87 10 Hood front trunk Front Trunk on page 16...

Page 5: ...page 4 6 Driver dome light Lights on page 57 7 Cabin camera Cabin Camera on page 123 8 Hazard warning flashers Hazard Warning Flashers on page 59 9 Passenger dome light Lights on page 57 10 Climate co...

Page 6: ...oice commands see Voice Commands on page 149 The main component of the touchscreen is the map area Other main components are shown here NOTE Illustrations are provided to improve conceptual understand...

Page 7: ...24 5 Climate controls driver Use the left and right arrows to decrease increase cabin temperature Touch Split on the popup to display separate controls for the driver and passenger Touch the temperatu...

Page 8: ...to the temperature instead of in the My Apps area NOTE Controls for example wipers defrosters and seat heaters appear in the app tray only when you enter customization mode by touching and holding an...

Page 9: ...ected on the mobile app 3 Ensure Your phone s general Bluetooth settings are enabled Bluetooth is enabled within your phone s settings for the Tesla mobile app For example on your phone navigate to Se...

Page 10: ...e softer areas on the surface 1 Front trunk Double click to unlatch the front trunk 2 Lock Unlock All Single click to lock doors and trunks all doors and trunks must be closed Double click to unlock d...

Page 11: ...cles it can only be paired to one vehicle at a time To activate a paired key fob to a different vehicle touch the flat side onto the driver s side door pillar and click any button on the key fob to co...

Page 12: ...odel Y to which the key card or key fob is authenticated also displays the changed name Adding and Removing Keys To add a new key card or key fob NOTE When adding a key fob ensure it is at room temper...

Page 13: ...llowing fingers jewelry acrylic nails etc from being pinched by the door or door handle mechanism Failure to do so may result in damage or injury Opening Doors from the Interior Model Y doors are elec...

Page 14: ...ite Destinations on page 137 A phone key or paired key fob is detected inside Model Y A door or trunk is not fully closed The phone key s Bluetooth setting is turned off Key fob or phone key remains w...

Page 15: ...e closing the door WARNING Before closing a window it is the driver s responsibility to ensure that all occupants especially children do not have any body parts extended through the window s opening F...

Page 16: ...grasping the liftgate to stop it in place WARNING Before opening or closing the liftgate check the surrounding area for people and objects You must proactively monitor the liftgate to ensure that it d...

Page 17: ...You can then fold the cargo cover forward or remove it from Model Y Secure all cargo before moving Model Y and place heavy cargo in the lower trunk compartment Distribute cargo weight between the fron...

Page 18: ...the front of the hood in the areas shown in green then press down firmly to engage the latches 3 Carefully try to lift the front edge of the hood to ensure that it is fully closed CAUTION To prevent d...

Page 19: ...ower you will be unable to open the front trunk using the touchscreen key fob or mobile app To open the front trunk in this situation NOTE The following steps do not open the front trunk if Model Y is...

Page 20: ...latches are immediately released and you can now open the hood to access the front trunk area 7 Disconnect both cables beginning with the black negative cable 8 If pulling the vehicle onto a flatbed...

Page 21: ...closed and you lock Model Y using the mobile app key card you leave Model Y carrying your phone key if Walk Away Door Lock is turned on or if Valet mode is active see Valet Mode on page 47 It does no...

Page 22: ...r socket and an accessory s connector can become hot WARNING To prevent excessive interference with the vehicle s electronics Tesla recommends that you do not plug any non Tesla accessories including...

Page 23: ...the low voltage battery NOTE Use USB 3 0 compliant cables to connect a device to a USB port Using non compliant cables can result in slower charging potential connection problems or degraded performa...

Page 24: ...e available when you touch Controls and your vehicle is ready to record videos You may need to first enable Sentry Mode if equipped by touching Controls Sentry Viewing Video Recordings You can view re...

Page 25: ...rom the center of the airbag cover 3 Place the shoulder section of the seat belt mid way between your neck and your shoulder Fit the lap section of the belt tightly across your hips not across your st...

Page 26: ...ck to the desired position and then release the handle Ensure the seat back is securely latched into position by pushing it forward and rearward Folding Second Row Seat Backs To maximize cargo space e...

Page 27: ...upied by a passenger that is not in a child safety seat the corresponding head support should be adjusted align the center of the head support with the center of the occupant s head and locked into po...

Page 28: ...is secure WARNING Ensure that the head support is correctly installed before seating an occupant Failure to do so increases the risk of injury or death if a collision occurs Seat Heaters The front and...

Page 29: ...ating it is locked in place 4 Pull the belt to check that it is securely fastened 5 Pull the diagonal part of the belt toward the reel to remove excess slack To Adjust the Shoulder Anchor Height Model...

Page 30: ...oners and airbags did not activate in an impact this does not mean they malfunctioned It usually means that the strength or type of force needed to activate them was not present WARNING Once the seat...

Page 31: ...pected or replaced by Tesla even if damage to the assembly is not obvious WARNING Seat belts that show signs of wear such as fraying or have been cut or damaged in any way must be replaced by Tesla WA...

Page 32: ...ont passenger seat always double check the status of the passenger front airbag to confirm that it is OFF To protect an adult subsequently occupying the front passenger seat remember to turn the passe...

Page 33: ...of child restraint system that can be used in each seat can vary For example only belt based child restraint systems as defined in Two Installation Methods on page 32 can be used in the second row cen...

Page 34: ...IX i Size secured to anchor bars built into the vehicle s seats see Installing ISOFIX i Size Child Restraint Systems on page 38 Some child restraint systems can be installed using either method Refer...

Page 35: ...ild restraint system in the front seat you must raise the seat upward to the mid height position approximately 3 cm When the passenger front airbag is disabled and the seat bottom is raised half way u...

Page 36: ...stems Weight Group Child Weight Passenger Front Airbag ON Passenger Front Airbag OFF Group 0 Up to 10 kg Not Allowed Allowed Group 0 Up to 13 kg Not Allowed Allowed Group I 9 to 18 kg Not Allowed Allo...

Page 37: ...Size class A B and B1 forward facing Size class C D and E rear facing NOTE All rear seats support the use of upper tether straps see Attaching Upper Tether Straps on page 39 NOTE Before installing a...

Page 38: ...tem is no longer in use WARNING Do not use Easy Entry as described in Driver Profiles on page 47 to automatically move the driver s seat to the full rearward position if a child safety seat is install...

Page 39: ...of ISOFIX i Size child restraint systems NOTE Before installing a child restraint system ensure the seat s corresponding back rest is adjusted to the most upright position To ensure a good fit in the...

Page 40: ...le firmly pushing the child restraint system into the vehicle s seat 3 Attach the upper tether strap s as required by the manufacturer of the child restraint system see Attaching Upper Tether Straps o...

Page 41: ...plus the child restraint system exceeds 33 kg Safety Leg All passenger seats Model Y support the use of a child restraint system with a safety leg If the child restraint system is equipped with a leg...

Page 42: ...g a tether strap OVER a head support you MUST LOWER the head support see Head Supports on page 25 For a single strap tether at an outboard seating position in the second row raise the head support see...

Page 43: ...etween the CRS and the dashboard To accommodate large ISOFIX child restraint systems size class C you may need to move the corresponding front seat forward to the mid track position up to 13 cm forwar...

Page 44: ...each the maximum size or weight limit of the rear facing child restraint system WARNING When seating larger children make sure the child s head is supported and the child s seat belt is properly adjus...

Page 45: ...pants including the driver should always wear their seat belts whether or not an airbag is also provided at their seating position to minimize the risk of severe injury or death in the event of a cras...

Page 46: ...seats helps protect the pelvis and the thorax region of the torso The seat mounted side airbags on both the impacted and non impacted side of the vehicle will inflate in the event of severe side impac...

Page 47: ...nd may not respond to your touch if you are wearing standard gloves If the touchscreen is not responding remove gloves or wear gloves with conductive fingertips for use with capacitive touchscreens WA...

Page 48: ...g so could restrict deployment of the seat mounted side air bags if a collision occurs It can also reduce the accuracy of the occupant detection system if equipped WARNING Airbags inflate with conside...

Page 49: ...e brake pedal settings automatically adjust back to the settings used by the most recent driver profile or based on the key if it s linked to a driver profile To use Easy Entry with a driver profile e...

Page 50: ...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 PIN to Drive on page 151 you must enter th...

Page 51: ...based on what is currently in use As you adjust volume the touchscreen displays the volume level and whether you are adjusting volume for media navigation or phone calls Push the scroll button to the...

Page 52: ...Steering Wheel 50 MODEL Y Owner s Manual...

Page 53: ...irror Auto Dim Availability of this feature depends on market region and date of manufacture Folding Mirrors at Specific Locations In addition to having mirrors fold automatically whenever you park Mo...

Page 54: ...Mirrors 52 MODEL Y Owner s Manual...

Page 55: ...riving shift into Park by pressing the button on the end of the drive stalk When you leave Model Y with your phone key and key fob it powers off automatically turning off the touchscreen Model Y also...

Page 56: ...ior or displays a nondescript alert 1 Shift into Park 2 On the touchscreen touch Controls Safety Power Off 3 Wait for at least two minutes without interacting with the vehicle Do not open the doors to...

Page 57: ...ve stalk all the way down and release You can shift into Drive when Model Y is stopped or moving less than 8 km h in Reverse NOTE When in Drive push the drive stalk all the way down and release to ena...

Page 58: ...to stop the vehicle unless absolutely necessary WARNING It is the driver s responsibility to always ensure the vehicle is in Park before exiting Never rely on Model Y to automatically shift into Park...

Page 59: ...driving when parked on specific types of roads etc OFF Exterior lights turn off until you manually turn them back on or until the next time you drive Only the exterior position lights tail lights and...

Page 60: ...urn off the high beams if light is detected Auto High Beam is enabled but high beams are not on because light is detected in front of Model Y When light is no longer detected high beams automatically...

Page 61: ...l indicator lights up on the touchscreen when a turn signal is operating Model Y also emits a clicking sound WARNING When actively using Traffic Aware Cruise Control engaging a turn signal can cause M...

Page 62: ...condition A brake system fault is detected or the brake fluid level is low See Braking and Stopping on page 64 Contact Tesla immediately A brake booster fault has been detected See Braking and Stoppi...

Page 63: ...y may not be available due to cold weather conditions During these cold weather conditions charging rates may also be limited If Model Y is plugged in you can heat your Battery by turning on climate c...

Page 64: ...teer on page 95 NOTE If Navigate on Autopilot is active the driving lane displays as a single blue line in front of Model Y see Navigate on Autopilot on page 100 8 The speed limit that is currently be...

Page 65: ...off before washing Model Y to avoid the risk of damaging the wipers Periodically check and clean the edge of the wiper blades If a blade is damaged replace it immediately For details on checking and r...

Page 66: ...WARNING Always maintain a safe distance from the vehicle in front of you and be aware of hazardous driving conditions While the ABS can improve stopping distance it cannot overcome the laws of physics...

Page 67: ...ht side of the power meter shows power that is used to accelerate the vehicle During acceleration the power meter fills to the right with gray to represent the amount of power being used NOTE To ensur...

Page 68: ...touch Parking Brake If Model Y was previously in Park it shifts into Neutral When you manually apply the parking brake using the touchscreen or by pressing and holding the button on the end of the dri...

Page 69: ...WARNING Neglecting to replace worn brake pads damages the braking system and can result in a braking hazard Braking and Stopping 67 Driving...

Page 70: ...ng it possible to rock Model Y out of a situation in which the wheels are stuck Off Road Assist is designed to provide overall improvements when driving off road In addition to allowing the wheels to...

Page 71: ...children pedestrians bicyclists animals or objects that are moving protruding located too far above or below the sensors or too close or too far from the sensors Park Assist is for guidance purposes o...

Page 72: ...nd spot of the sensors Weather conditions heavy rain snow or fog are interfering with sensor operation The object is thin such as a sign post A sensor s operating range has been exceeded The object is...

Page 73: ...ys on the touchscreen whenever Vehicle Hold is actively braking Model Y To disengage Vehicle Hold press the accelerator pedal or press and release the brake pedal NOTE Shifting into Neutral also disen...

Page 74: ...can also show distance and total and average energy used since your last charge and for additional trips To name or rename a trip touch the trip s name enter a new name for the trip then press Save To...

Page 75: ...efficient than heating the cabin using climate controls With your vehicle plugged in use the mobile app to precondition your vehicle to ensure the cabin is at a comfortable temperature and windows are...

Page 76: ...charging locations that are within range When you select a charging location from the list Model Y provides navigation instructions and the turn by turn direction list displays the predicted amount of...

Page 77: ...mance of the cameras including a dirty or obstructed lens Therefore depending on the cameras to determine if Model Y is approaching an obstruction can result in damage to the vehicle and or objects an...

Page 78: ...of your oncoming vehicle The sound which activates whenever Model Y is shifted out of Park gets louder as speed increases WARNING If sound cannot be heard pedestrians may not be aware of your oncoming...

Page 79: ...icle damage and loss of vehicle control resulting in serious injury WARNING Do not use the trailer hitch to transport Model Y see unique_223 on page Tire Pressures when Towing When towing a trailer ti...

Page 80: ...n cause loss of vehicle control resulting in serious injury Towing Guidelines Model Y is designed primarily as a passenger carrying vehicle Towing a trailer puts additional load on the motor s drive t...

Page 81: ...on Model Y to detect the trailer and automatically engage Trailer Mode Always check to ensure that Trailer Mode is engaged before towing a trailer WARNING Under no circumstances should you exit Traile...

Page 82: ...and can pinch your fingers 4 Firmly grasp the hitch from the bottom and align with the corresponding cutouts in the hitch housing NOTE Do not grasp the locking cylinder because it needs to rotate fre...

Page 83: ...lights brake lights side marker lights and turn signals To provide power for trailer lighting a built in 13 pin wiring connector is provided near the hitch support s wiring plugs for most types of tr...

Page 84: ...e the vehicle s electrical system and cause malfunctions Impact on Range Towing a trailer increases vehicle weight and drag As a result driving range can decrease significantly Although Trip Planner a...

Page 85: ...cheduled Departure or the mobile app before driving can also reduce charging time at a Supercharger or third party fast charger especially if the Supercharger or third party fast charger is close enou...

Page 86: ...top of the spring around the pivot pin to better aim the spray 8 Remove the towel or other soft material used to prop the door handle open 9 Pivot the door handle in and out approximately ten times 10...

Page 87: ...arger Model Y pre heats the Battery to ensure when you arrive at the Supercharger the Battery temperature is optimal and ready to charge This reduces the amount of time it takes to charge NOTE Tesla r...

Page 88: ...optimal temperature Your vehicle is safe to stay plugged in for any length of time When not in use Model Y enters a sleep mode to conserve energy Reduce the number of times you check your vehicle s st...

Page 89: ...bin camera can determine driver inattentiveness and provide alerts when Autopilot is engaged By default data from the camera does not leave the vehicle itself In other words data is not saved or trans...

Page 90: ...or example calibration completes quicker when driving on a straight road with multiple lanes such as a controlled access highway with highly visible lane markings in the driving lane as well as the ad...

Page 91: ...uspect lingering issues Cleaning Cameras and Sensors To ensure the various Autopilot components can provide information that is as accurate as possible keep them clean and free of obstructions condens...

Page 92: ...cted ahead of you you must be driving at least 30 km h unless certain vehicle and environmental conditions are met in which case you may be able to initiate it at lower speeds If a vehicle is detected...

Page 93: ...ntrol also adjusts the cruising speed when entering and exiting curves You can manually accelerate at any time when cruising at a set speed but when you release the accelerator Traffic Aware Cruise Co...

Page 94: ...the off ramp Traffic Aware Cruise Control resumes cruising at the set speed In a region with right hand traffic this occurs only when you engage the right turn signal when driving in the right most la...

Page 95: ...n reasons in addition to those listed above for example lack of GPS data Stay alert and never depend on Overtake Acceleration to increase your driving speed WARNING Overtake Acceleration increases you...

Page 96: ...olling your speed until you activate it The number shown in gray is the cruising speed that will be set when you engage Traffic Aware Cruise Control Traffic Aware Cruise Control is actively cruising a...

Page 97: ...ilot Autosteer Beta To indicate that Autosteer is available but not actively steering Model Y the top corner of the touchscreen displays a gray Autosteer icon next to the driving gear To initiate Auto...

Page 98: ...slows down to the limited speed when you release the accelerator pedal When you leave the road or disengage Autosteer by using the steering wheel you can increase your set speed again if desired Hold...

Page 99: ...or warnings Always be prepared to take immediate action WARNING Do not use Auto Lane Change on roads where traffic conditions are constantly changing and where bicycles and pedestrians are present WAR...

Page 100: ...en and sounds a chime if it detects that you are likely to run through a red stop light or stop sign If this happens TAKE IMMEDIATE CORRECTIVE ACTION The visual and audible warnings cancel after a few...

Page 101: ...rs if equipped are affected by other electrical equipment or devices that generate ultrasonic waves A vehicle is detected in your blind spot when you engage the turn signal Model Y is being driven ver...

Page 102: ...pilot for every navigation route When enabled the Navigate on Autopilot button on the turn by turn direction list is already enabled at the start of every trip Speed Based Lane Changes Navigate on Aut...

Page 103: ...uising speed or to move Model Y out of a passing lane when you are not actively passing other road users A message displays at the top of the map s turn by turn direction list to notify you when an up...

Page 104: ...ith the vehicle in Park touch Controls Autopilot Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control Once enabled Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control operates whenever Traffic Aware Cruise Control or Autosteer is act...

Page 105: ...t to proceed through an intersection regardless of the status of the traffic light If you do not confirm Model Y stops at the red stop line displayed on the touchscreen even if stopping may be inappro...

Page 106: ...ough the intersection for example the light turns green again or once Model Y has come to a complete stop you must press down on the drive stalk or briefly press the accelerator pedal Model Y slows do...

Page 107: ...at any time after the touchscreen displays the red stop line Model Y resumes your set cruising speed immediately after you confirm taking into consideration the speed of a vehicle in front of you WAR...

Page 108: ...ot have a stop sign or stop line or if the T junction is not included in the map data Drive attentively and be prepared to stop when necessary and or appropriate Stop Sign Model Y slows down and comes...

Page 109: ...or death Limitations Depending on many different circumstances and environmental conditions Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control may or may not stop at Railroad crossings Keep out zones Toll booths Cr...

Page 110: ...e etc Model Y is being driven very close to a vehicle in front of it which is blocking the view of a camera WARNING The limitations listed above are not an exhaustive list of reasons why Model Y may n...

Page 111: ...king space is appropriate and safe If so pull forward and stop approximately one car length ahead of the parking space as you normally would when parallel parking or when backing into a perpendicular...

Page 112: ...d or cameras is damaged dirty or obstructed such as by mud ice or snow or by a vehicle bra excessive paint or adhesive products such as wraps stickers rubber coating etc Weather conditions heavy rain...

Page 113: ...space Side Clearance Choose an option to specify how much side clearance you want to allow Tight allows Model Y to enter and exit very narrow parking spaces WARNING Parking in a narrow space limits th...

Page 114: ...e steering wheel brake pedal accelerator pedal or shift Model Y detects an obstacle Summon has moved Model Y the maximum distance of approximately 12 meters Your phone enters sleep mode or loses conne...

Page 115: ...ou must maintain a clear line of sight between you and Model Y and stay prepared to stop the vehicle at any time by releasing the button on the mobile app Before Using Smart Summon Download the latest...

Page 116: ...uce the time it takes to warm up turn on Standby Mode Touch Controls Autopilot Standby Mode When Standby Mode is turned on you can conserve Battery energy by disabling Standby Mode at these locations...

Page 117: ...d by other electrical equipment or devices that generate ultrasonic waves NOTE Smart Summon is disabled if Model Y is in Valet mode see Valet Mode on page 47 WARNING The list above does not represent...

Page 118: ...teers to a safer position in the driving lane This steering is applied only when Model Y is traveling between 48 and 140 km h on major roads with clearly visible lane markings When a steering interven...

Page 119: ...propriate shoulder checks when changing lanes Limitations and Inaccuracies Lane Assist features cannot always detect lane markings and you may experience unnecessary or invalid warnings in these situa...

Page 120: ...ted to Model Y such as a bike rack or a bumper sticker is interfering with or obstructing a sensor Visibility is poor and lane markings are not clearly visible due to heavy rain snow fog etc Lane mark...

Page 121: ...e Aware Acceleration to avoid a collision can result in serious injury or death Forward Collision Warning Model Y monitors the area in front of it for the presence of an object such as a vehicle motor...

Page 122: ...he severity of an impact It is not designed to avoid a collision WARNING Several factors can affect the performance of Automatic Emergency Braking causing either no braking or inappropriate or untimel...

Page 123: ...oad has sharp curves Visibility is poor due to heavy rain snow fog etc Bright light such as from oncoming headlights or direct sunlight is interfering with the view of the camera s A camera or sensor...

Page 124: ...t by a specified amount For example you can increase the offset to 10 km h if you only want to be warned when you exceed the speed limit by 10 km h Absolute Manually specify any speed limit between 30...

Page 125: ...y improve the intelligence of features that rely on the cabin camera Data may also be shared if diagnostics are required on cabin camera functionality Cabin camera does not perform facial recognition...

Page 126: ...een displays the following shortcuts and frequently used settings 1 Create and access driver profiles see Driver Profiles on page 47 2 Display alerts see Troubleshooting Alerts on page 211 and access...

Page 127: ...igate on Autopilot on page 100 NOTE Navigate on Autopilot is not available in all market regions Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control Beta Turn on if you want Model Y to automatically stop at traffic l...

Page 128: ...Park see Unlock on Park on page 12 Car Left Open Notification Choose whether you want Model Y to send a notification to your Tesla mobile app if your car remains open for over approximately 10 minutes...

Page 129: ...if available in your market region to plan your driving and add stops at superchargers if charging is needed to reach a destination to which you are navigating see Trip Planner on page 139 Online Rou...

Page 130: ...being driven until a 4 digit PIN Personal Identification Number is entered see PIN to Drive on page 151 Glovebox PIN For additional security protect glovebox contents using a 4 digit PIN see Glovebox...

Page 131: ...e Model Y you can name it Touch Controls Software Name Your Vehicle located on the right side of the screen below the image of your Model Y If your Model Y has already been named its name displays ins...

Page 132: ...from prolonged use individuals who have peripheral neuropathy or whose capacity to feel pain is limited because of diabetes age neurological injury or some other condition should exercise caution whe...

Page 133: ...emely effective at removing particles including pollution allergens bacteria pollen mold spores and viruses Both the HEPA filter and the secondary filtration system also contain activated carbon to re...

Page 134: ...ower electronics through the USB ports and low voltage outlet in addition to maintaining the cabin temperature The touchscreen remains on so you can play music browse the internet play games in the ar...

Page 135: ...ouchscreen The air flows in a single stream when centered or splits into mirrored air streams when air is directed outward or inward from the center of the vent When Model Y detects that there are no...

Page 136: ...lly reduce the fan speed In addition to cooling the interior the air conditioning compressor also cools the Battery Therefore in hot weather the air conditioning compressor can turn on even if you tur...

Page 137: ...hile a navigation route is active the turn by turn direction list displays the next set of directions and the orientation icon disappears Touch anywhere on the map to re display it Map Display Touch t...

Page 138: ...stination see Charging Locations on page 138 A Recent destination the most recent destination is listed at the top A destination you have marked as a Favorite see Home Work and Favorite Destinations o...

Page 139: ...tion instructions that you enter manually or send to Model Y override routes suggested by Automatic Navigation I m Feeling Lucky Hungry NOTE I m Feeling Lucky and I m Feeling Hungry may not be availab...

Page 140: ...e is colored black or white if the touchscreen is in night mode The Supercharger location is experiencing a high volume of users and you may need to wait before charging The Supercharger location may...

Page 141: ...specify the minimum number of minutes that must be saved before you are rerouted To turn this feature on or off touch the map s settings icon see Navigation Settings on page 136 then touch Online Rout...

Page 142: ...ly sent to Model Y over Wi Fi To ensure you receive them periodically connect Model Y to a Wi Fi network see Connecting to Wi Fi on page 155 The touchscreen displays a message informing you when new m...

Page 143: ...een vary depending on what you are listening to Touch the next or previous arrows to play the next and in some cases previous available station episode or track You can also play next previous using t...

Page 144: ...When driving the Caraoke lyrics are intended only for use by a passenger Recents and Favorites For most source content recents and favorites display at the top for easy access To add a currently play...

Page 145: ...oth device begins playing the audio file that is currently active on your device If no audio file is playing use your device to choose the audio file you want to listen to When the chosen file begins...

Page 146: ...This To Do This Emissions Testing Mode Holiday fun can come in surprising ways Select your preferred fart style and target seat For those lucky vehicles equipped with a Pedestrian Warning System you c...

Page 147: ...et not included depending on vehicle configuration and market region this may not be available on your vehicle The Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life The Universe and Everything Rename your car t...

Page 148: ...able Bluetooth devices within operating distance displays on the Bluetooth settings screen 5 Choose the phone with which you want to pair Within a few seconds the Bluetooth settings screen displays a...

Page 149: ...voice WARNING To minimize distraction and ensure the safety of vehicle occupants as well as other road users do not view or send text messages when the vehicle is in motion Pay attention to road and...

Page 150: ...is connected to Model Y via Bluetooth for privacy reasons Model Y displays calendar data only from a connected phone In situations when your vehicle is not connected to a phone touch Connect Phone on...

Page 151: ...ognition Language Voice commands are not available in all languages Climate Controls Adjust your climate preferences using voice commands Make it cooler Make it warmer Turn on off the driver s seat he...

Page 152: ...your apps and settings using voice commands Open Toybox browser theater phone Search for The screen is too bright Show me the Owner s Manual Some apps and settings are only accessible while in Park Yo...

Page 153: ...ng that moves inside your locked vehicle remember to turn off Tilt Intrusion If this setting is on any motion detected inside Model Y activates the intrusion alarm PIN to Drive To increase security yo...

Page 154: ...der to store and retrieve footage see USB Drive Requirements for Recording Videos on page 21 Enable Dashcam by going to Controls Safety Dashcam and choose Auto Dashcam automatically saves a recording...

Page 155: ...all possible security threats While it may help deter some threats no security system can prevent all attacks To view Sentry Mode footage see Viewing Video Recordings on page 153 Standby Alert and Al...

Page 156: ...s you manually save it Four videos are recorded for each clip one from each camera front rear left and right NOTE Rear camera recordings are available only on vehicles manufactured after approximately...

Page 157: ...nter the password if necessary then touch Confirm 3 Model Y connects to the Wi Fi network Whenever the network is within range Model Y connects to it automatically You can also connect to a hidden net...

Page 158: ...ehicle is not connected to Wi Fi Connect your vehicle to Wi Fi to start the download Software Update Preferences Tesla determines how when and where to send updates to vehicles based on various factor...

Page 159: ...s or new features To display release notes about the current version of your vehicle s software at any time touch Controls Software Release Notes Tesla strongly recommends reading all release notes Th...

Page 160: ...de the vehicle is in Park Reverse Neutral Drive Lock or unlock your vehicle Enable maximum defrost to warm your vehicle in cold conditions Check your vehicle s charging information and open or close t...

Page 161: ...page 167 and Using Scheduled Departure on page 167 for more information Security The Security tab allows you to do the following Pair your phone to the vehicle see Phone Key on page 7 Enable or disabl...

Page 162: ...o Model Y These labels are there for your safety WARNING In the unlikely event that a fire occurs immediately contact your local fire emergency responders Charging Equipment Charging equipment designe...

Page 163: ...ging Instructions on page 164 plug the adapter into the charging port on Model Y and then connect the station s charging connector to the adapter For information on the charging equipment available fo...

Page 164: ...ts To protect against a complete discharge Model Y enters a low power consumption mode when the displayed charge level drops to approximately 0 In this mode the Battery stops supporting the onboard el...

Page 165: ...use Model Y without jump starting or replacing the low voltage battery Leaving Model Y unplugged for an extended period can also result in permanent Battery damage If you are unable to charge Model Y...

Page 166: ...this happens use the touchscreen to open the charge port door again NOTE In extremely cold weather or icy conditions it is possible that your charge port latch may freeze in place Some vehicles are eq...

Page 167: ...ase in driving distance achieved in the charging session 5 Driving distance Displays the total estimated driving distance or energy percentage depending on your display setting available NOTE To chang...

Page 168: ...ery to indicate the level of charging you want The setting you choose applies to immediate and scheduled charging sessions NOTE If your vehicle is equipped with an LFP Battery which you can determine...

Page 169: ...ly Using Scheduled Charging Use Scheduled Charging to specify a daily time in which you want Model Y to start charging With Scheduled Charging selected enable the feature then set a daily time to star...

Page 170: ...ed Log into your Tesla account to view fees and details about Supercharger sessions set up a payment method and make payments Once a payment method is saved fees are automatically paid from your accou...

Page 171: ...applicable Applicable vehicle settings Identifiable symptoms Visit https www tesla com support service visits for more information on scheduling service Daily Checks Check the Battery s charge level d...

Page 172: ...sassemble remove or replace high voltage components cables or connectors High voltage cables are colored orange for easy identification If a collision occurs do not touch any high voltage wiring conne...

Page 173: ...WARNING Under inflation is the most common cause of tire failures and can cause a tire to overheat resulting in severe tire cracking tread separation or blowout resulting in unexpected loss of vehicl...

Page 174: ...rby tire repair center NOTE In some cases you can temporarily repair small tire punctures under 6 mm using an optional tire repair kit available from Tesla This allows you to slowly drive Model Y to T...

Page 175: ...h the original specification Tires that do not match the original specification can affect the operation of the TPMS WARNING Never exceed the speed rating of your vehicle s tires The speed rating is s...

Page 176: ...res as soon as possible and inflate them to the proper pressure see Maintaining Tire Pressures on page 171 Driving on a significantly under inflated tire causes the tire to overheat and can lead to ti...

Page 177: ...n the sidewall of a tire for information about a tire s performance characteristics see Understanding Tire Markings on page 192 Summer and All Season Tires Summer tires and all season tires are design...

Page 178: ...loads can reduce the clearance between the tires and the body Do not drive the vehicle without the chains properly installed Drive slowly Do not exceed 48 km h Remove the tire chains as soon as condi...

Page 179: ...on glass or mirrored surfaces Car Wash Mode When taking Model Y to a car wash Car Wash Mode closes all windows locks all doors and disables windshield wipers Sentry Mode walk away door locking and pa...

Page 180: ...ofiber dampened with a mixture of warm water and mild non detergent cleaner test all cleaners on a concealed area before use To avoid streaks dry immediately with a soft lint free cloth Interior Glass...

Page 181: ...ve surface contamination without removing or damaging the paint Filling compounds that fill scratches and reduce their visibility Wax to provide a protective coating between the paint and environmenta...

Page 182: ...e Ensure the connector on the replacement blade is the same as the original blade Different connectors may prevent the replacement blade from connecting to the wiper arm on the vehicle NOTE Only insta...

Page 183: ...iving under these conditions can result in extended stopping distances or complete brake failure A red brake indicator on the touchscreen alerts you if the quantity of fluid in the brake reservoir dro...

Page 184: ...luid with limited VOC content only if it provides adequate freeze resistance for all climates in which you drive Model Y CAUTION Do not add formulated washer fluids that contain water repellent or bug...

Page 185: ...arm pads to ensure that they are correctly located 4 With assistance raise the lift to the desired height ensuring the lift arm pads remain in their correct positions 5 Engage any lift safety locks F...

Page 186: ...ity for death personal injury or damage that occurs if you use or install non approved accessories or make non approved modifications Body Repairs If your Model Y is in a collision contact Tesla or a...

Page 187: ...inted on the Statutory Plate located on the door pillar Can be seen when the front door is open Cars manufactured in the U S Fremont The VIN is stamped into the right side upper door pillar and can be...

Page 188: ...ire Information label provides The maximum number of occupant seating positions The size of the original tires The cold inflation pressures for the original front and rear tires These pressures are re...

Page 189: ...n 875 mm F Overhang Rear 38 8 in 986 mm G Ground Clearance coil suspension 6 6 in 167 mm H Track non 21 wheels Front Track non 21 wheels Rear Track 21 wheels Front Track 21 wheels Rear 64 4 in 64 4 in...

Page 190: ...with 5 Seats Front trunk 4 1 cu ft 117 L Behind first row second row seats folded 72 1 cu ft 2041 L Behind second row seats not folded 30 2 cu ft 854 L Maximum total cargo volume with driver and front...

Page 191: ...rce Distribution Integrated Advanced Stability Control and Electronic Accelerator pedal actuated regenerative braking system Calipers Front Four piston fixed Rear Integrated Electronic Parking Brake S...

Page 192: ...e limit 0 071 1 8 mm Parking brake Electrically actuated parking brake integrated into rear caliper Suspension Suspension Specifications Front Independent double wishbone coil spring telescopic damper...

Page 193: ...ize Location Size 19 Front Rear 255 45R19 XL 20 Front Rear 255 40R20 XL 21 Front 255 35R21 XL 21 Rear 275 35R21 XL Tire pressures vary depending on the type of tires fitted Refer to the tire pressures...

Page 194: ...is 205 mm and the aspect ratio is 50 the sidewall height is 102 mm 4 Tire construction R indicates that the tire is of Radial ply construction 5 Wheel diameter This 2 digit number is the diameter of...

Page 195: ...ters represent the plant code where it was manufactured and the last 4 digits represent the week and year of manufacture For example the number 1712 is used to represent the 17th week of 2012 The othe...

Page 196: ...you touch Controls Software The VIN can also been seen on the upper dashboard by looking through the driver s side of the windshield Your exact location The nature of the problem If available in your...

Page 197: ...page 196 If Transport Mode is not available or the touchscreen is not accessible self loading dollies or tire skates must be used to load the vehicle into the approved transportation position Tesla i...

Page 198: ...or use the touchscreen CAUTION To avoid damage only pull the vehicle onto a flatbed truck using a properly installed tow eye Using the chassis frame or suspension components to pull the vehicle can re...

Page 199: ...any metal parts on the tie down straps do not contact painted surfaces or the face of the wheels Do not place tie down straps over the body panels or through the wheels CAUTION Attaching the tie down...

Page 200: ...e power supply s black negative cable to the black negative terminal on the low voltage battery 6 Turn on the external power supply refer to the manufacturer s instructions Touch the touchscreen to wa...

Page 201: ...ly refer to the manufacturer s instructions for 20 30 seconds CAUTION If you leave the power supply on for longer than 30 seconds the low voltage battery may not self recover and the vehicle might not...

Page 202: ...ent is a goal at Tesla we reserve the right to make product modifications at any time To communicate any inaccuracies or omissions or to provide general feedback or suggestions regarding the quality o...

Page 203: ...r respective owners and their use herein does not imply sponsorship or endorsement of their products or services The unauthorized use of any trademark displayed in this document or on the vehicle is s...

Page 204: ...aw Used for research purposes without disclosing details of the vehicle owner or identification information Disclosed to a Tesla affiliated company including their successors or assigns or our informa...

Page 205: ...listed in the following table and such use has been approved by each such organization pursuant to Article 44 of Survey Act of Japan Organizations Approval Date Approval Number Odawara City Kanagawa...

Page 206: ...City Yamagata May 27 2009 8 Makubetsu Town Hokkaido July 14 2010 H22 185 Geographical Survey Institute September 28 2010 180 Kagoshima August 6 2007 19 246 Tahara City Aichi April 22 2011 23 55 Geogr...

Page 207: ...VICS JARTIC VICS VICS VICS VICS Disclaimers 205 Consumer Information...

Page 208: ...la com and log on to your Tesla account or sign up to get an account If you have any questions or concerns about your Model Y call Tesla To find the number for your region go to www tesla com then vie...

Page 209: ...ive 2014 53 EU Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that...

Page 210: ...Pillar Endpoint 2400 2483 5MHz 2 5 mW PCB Antenna behind the B pillar glass Pillar Endpoint 13 56 MHz n a magnetic field PCB Antenna behind the B pillar glass TPMS Sensor 2400 2483 5 MHz 2 5 mW Each w...

Page 211: ...z 925 960 880 915 MHz 2010 2025 MHz TDD 2496 2690 MHz TDD 200 mW LTE band 20 28 29 32 for Car PC model 1960100 758 803 703 748 MHz 791 821 832 862 MHz 717 728 MHz RX only 1452 1496 MHz RX only 200 mW...

Page 212: ...described in this manual The farthest RF exposure demonstrated by compliance was at 20cm and farther from the user s body set the device to low output power if such function is available Japan The ope...

Page 213: ...any Autosteer should again be available once your vehicle is traveling below 90 mph 150 km h If Autosteer is not available by the time you reach your destination and remains unavailable during your ne...

Page 214: ...actor like these no action might be needed the condition might clear during your drive If the alert persists throughout your drive examine the front bumper before your next planned drive and attempt t...

Page 215: ...complete Your vehicle must maneuver with great precision when features like Traffic Aware Cruise Control and Autosteer are active Before these features can be used for the first time the cameras must...

Page 216: ...despite cleaning the indicated camera s and following recommended steps to clear condensation schedule service at your next convenient opportunity Your vehicle is OK to drive in the meantime CC_a001...

Page 217: ...led 3 Thermal sensor disconnected 4 Other hardware component issues What to do An internal issue was detected by the Wall Connector 1 Try charging again by disconnecting the Wall Connector from the ve...

Page 218: ...ctor CC_a007 Unable to charge Input voltage too high Voltage must be within Wall Connector rating What this alert means Over or under voltage protection What to do Consult your electrician to ensure a...

Page 219: ...d torqued according to the instructions in the Wall Connector Installation Manual 4 Once your electrician has completed all work and restored power to the Wall Connector try charging again by reconnec...

Page 220: ...atchoff What to do Make sure the connector is fully inserted into the charge inlet in the vehicle s charging port is not covered by anything and there is no heat source nearby If the issue persists in...

Page 221: ...ent 3 If the issue persists service is required For more information see the installation guide for your Wall Connector CC_a016 Unable to charge Vehicle connection issue Insert charge handle fully int...

Page 222: ...2 If the issue persists and other charging equipment is available plug the vehicle into another Wall Connector or a Mobile Connector to determine if the vehicle is able to communicate with other charg...

Page 223: ...nstallation guide for your Wall Connector CC_a021 Unable to charge No primary Wall Connector Check that primary unit is powered and available What this alert means Load sharing circuit breaker sharing...

Page 224: ...the Wall Connector Your electrician should also refer to the Set the Operating Current section in the Wall Connector Installation Manual If the Wall Connector is set up for load sharing circuit breake...

Page 225: ...do An internal issue was detected by the Wall Connector 1 Try charging again by disconnecting the Wall Connector from the vehicle and reconnecting 2 If the issue persists turn OFF the circuit breaker...

Page 226: ...ician should also refer to the Set the Operating Current section in the Wall Connector Installation Manual If the Wall Connector is set up for load sharing circuit breaker sharing and paired with othe...

Page 227: ...tor but rather an issue with the building wiring This may be caused by a loose building wiring connection to the Wall Connector and can be fixed quickly by an electrician To regain normal charge speed...

Page 228: ...sing a Tesla Supercharger or Destination Charging location all of which can be located through the map on your vehicle s touchscreen display See Maps and Navigation on page 135 for more details Additi...

Page 229: ...his occurs the charge port may be unable to accurately sense the charge port door position and the charge port may not operate as expected The charge port latch may intermittently remain engaged when...

Page 230: ...charge handle button on any Tesla charge cable including a Wall Connector Mobile Connector or Supercharger Hold and press the trunk button on your key fob For more information see Opening the Charge...

Page 231: ...e cable connector for any obstructions use a flashlight as needed Debris and or foreign objects in the charge port inlet or the charge cable connector can prevent you from fully inserting the charge c...

Page 232: ...refer to the product s Owner s Manual at Charging Adapter Product Guides If using other external charging equipment refer to the manufacturer s provided documentation for troubleshooting tips CP_a056...

Page 233: ...at prevents your vehicle from charging When this alert is present there will always be at least one other alert present that identifies a more specific condition For more information and troubleshooti...

Page 234: ...for approximately 30 45 minutes This should help thaw any ice on the charge port latch so the charge cable can be removed NOTE Be sure to use Defrost Car in your Mobile App to defrost your vehicle Adj...

Page 235: ...ry condition due to cold ambient temperature or a charge port inlet obstruction and it does not typically indicate an issue with your vehicle that can be resolved by scheduling service it is recommend...

Page 236: ...ion display and controls to confirm charging has stopped or to end any active charging session 2 Make sure no flashing green or blue light LED is visible on your vehicle s charge port 3 Unplug the cha...

Page 237: ...l Pressing the accelerator pedal Pressing the brake pedal Opening a door and or exiting the vehicle Pressing the Cancel button on the touchscreen Environmental external conditions Steep slope grade We...

Page 238: ...or pedal while driving Your vehicle is OK to drive Use the brake pedal as needed to slow your vehicle similar to the way you would apply the brakes in a gas powered non electric vehicle a vehicle with...

Page 239: ...and vehicle speed This is completely normal and does not indicate any issue with your vehicle Reduced braking performance is usually temporary and can occur for a number of reasons including high brak...

Page 240: ...If using other external charging equipment refer to the manufacturer s provided documentation for troubleshooting tips PCS_a017 Charging stopped Power lost while charging Check power source and chargi...

Page 241: ...er troubleshooting tips based on equipment type If using a Mobile Connector try charging your vehicle with a different wall outlet If charging speed is no longer reduced the issue was likely with the...

Page 242: ...y also be available in your area to help you to pinpoint the issue For more information on troubleshooting Mobile Connector or Wall Connector status lights refer to the product s Owner s Manual at Cha...

Page 243: ...s alert is usually specific to external charging equipment and power sources and it does not typically indicate an issue with your vehicle that can be resolved by scheduling service it is recommended...

Page 244: ...due to a condition that prevents your vehicle from charging with AC power DC fast charging Supercharging should still function as expected Your vehicle s onboard charger is detecting input voltage at...

Page 245: ...hnician after your vehicle has been serviced As this alert can be present due to various conditions it is recommended that you schedule service at your earliest convenience UI_a137 Active service conn...

Page 246: ...charge with Mobile Connector Voltage too high Try a different wall outlet The vehicle cannot charge or charging is interrupted because either the Mobile Connector Detects the wall outlet voltage is to...

Page 247: ...the issue For more information on troubleshooting Mobile Connector status lights and charging issues refer to the product s owner s manual UMC_a008 Unable to charge Wall plug temperature high Wall out...

Page 248: ...apter fully into Mobile Connector and retry Your Mobile Connector is unable to communicate with the wall plug adapter Because your Mobile Connector cannot identify the type of wall outlet the wall plu...

Page 249: ...eeded based on the troubleshooting steps above In the meantime you can continue to charge with the same equipment The charge rate will be reduced as charge current will be limited to 8A while this con...

Page 250: ...ur Tesla Mobile App or with an independent service provider that offers low voltage battery replacement for your vehicle Please note that independent service provider options may vary based on your ve...

Page 251: ...f this occurs you can still use the manual door releases to exit the vehicle if necessary For more information see Opening Doors from the Interior on page 11 This alert may be present due to various v...

Page 252: ...behavior due to your vehicle preserving energy for essential functions It is recommended that you eliminate or reduce your use of any nonessential features This can help your vehicle maintain adequat...

Page 253: ...ould clear once you have driven a short distance You may need to drive over 15 mph 25 km h for at least 10 minutes for the Tire Pressure Monitoring System to measure and report your updated tire press...

Page 254: ...d clear once you have driven a short distance You may need to drive over 15 mph 25 km h for at least 10 minutes for the Tire Pressure Monitoring System to measure and report your updated tire pressure...

Page 255: ...collision warning 119 overtake acceleration 90 overview 87 speed assist 122 speed limit warning 122 staying within speed limits 122 Summon 111 Traffic Aware Cruise Control 90 Autopilot components 87 A...

Page 256: ...copyrights 200 cruise control 90 D dashboard overview 3 Dashcam 152 data recording 202 data sharing 202 declarations of conformity 207 delivery mileage 202 devices 142 Bluetooth playing audio files 1...

Page 257: ...ghts 58 high voltage 160 170 191 Battery specifications 191 components 160 safety 170 hills stopping on 71 Home 4 button 4 screen 4 Home location 137 hood 16 horn 49 hub caps 173 I i Size 30 I m Feeli...

Page 258: ...ration 119 odometer 72 Off Peak Charging 167 off road assist 68 offset from speed limit 122 Online Routing 139 overhang dimensions 187 overtake acceleration 90 Owner Information about 200 P Park 55 Pa...

Page 259: ...Smart Summon 113 smartphone 7 authenticating as a key 7 Software Reinstall 156 software reset 129 software update preferences 156 software updates 156 specifications 187 189 191 brakes 189 cargo volu...

Page 260: ...raffic Aware Cruise Control 90 trailer towing 77 transmission specifications 189 transponders attaching 184 Transport Mode 195 transporting 195 trip meter 72 Trip Planner 139 trunk front 16 trunk rear...

Page 261: ...Publication date 2022 5 1...

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