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Three Types of Keys

Model Y supports three types of keys:

• 

Phone key

 - You can set up your personal phone as a 

"phone key" that communicates with Model Y using 

Bluetooth. A phone key supports automatic locking 
and unlocking.

• 

Key card

 - Tesla provides a key card that 

communicates with Model Y using short range radio-
frequency identification (RFID) signals. The key card 

is used to "authenticate" phone keys to work with 
Model Y and to add or remove other key cards, 
phone keys, or key fobs. Unlike the phone key and 
key fob, the key card does not support automatic 
locking and unlocking. In situations where your phone 
key has a dead battery, or is lost or stolen, use your 
key card to unlock, drive, and lock Model Y.

• 

Key fob

 - The key fob (if equipped) allows you to 

press buttons to open the front and rear trunks, and 
unlock, lock, and drive Model Y. The key fob also 
supports automatic locking and unlocking, if available 

in your region (see 

Passive Locking and Unlocking on 

page 9

) and can be used as a backup to your 

phone key.

Model Y supports a total of 19 keys, which can include 

phone keys, key cards, and up to four key fobs.

CAUTION: 

Remember to bring a key with you 

when you drive. Although you can drive Model Y 

away from its key, you will be unable to power it 
back on after it powers off.

Phone Key

Using your phone as a key is a convenient way to access 

your Model Y. As you approach, your phone's Bluetooth 

signal is detected and doors unlock when you press a 

door handle. Likewise, when you exit and walk away with 

the phone key, doors automatically lock (provided the 

Walk-Away Door Lock

 feature is turned on; see 

Walk-

Away Door Lock on page 12

).

Before you can use a phone to access Model Y, follow 

these steps to authenticate it:

1.  Download the Tesla mobile app to your phone.

2.  Log into the Tesla mobile app using your Tesla 

account username and password.

NOTE:

 You must remain logged in to your Tesla 

account to use your phone to access Model Y.

NOTE:

 If multiple vehicles are linked to your Tesla 

account, you must ensure that the vehicle you want 

the mobile app to access is currently selected 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 Settings, choose the Tesla 
mobile app, and ensure the Bluetooth setting is 
turned on.

◦ 

Access to your location is enabled. Open the Tesla 
mobile app in your phone's settings and select 

Location

 > 

Always

. For the best experience, keep 

the mobile app running in the background.

◦ 

Allow Mobile Access is enabled on the vehicle 
touchscreen (

Controls

 > 

Safety 

Allow Mobile 

Access

).

NOTE:

 Model Y communicates with your phone using 

Bluetooth. Keep in mind that your phone must have 
enough battery power to run Bluetooth and that 
many phones disable Bluetooth when the battery is 
low.

4.  While sitting inside the vehicle with a key card handy, 

open the Tesla mobile app and touch 

Set Up Phone 

Key

 on the main screen, or navigate to 

Security

 > 

Set 

Up Phone Key

. Follow the prompts on the mobile app 

and vehicle touchscreen to set up your phone key.

To view a list of keys that can currently access Model Y, 

or to remove a phone key, touch 

Controls

 > 

Locks

 (see 

Managing Keys on page 10

).

Model Y can connect to three phone keys 

simultaneously. Therefore, if more than three phone keys 

are detected and you want to authenticate or pair a 

different phone, move the other connected phone key(s) 

out of range or turn off its Bluetooth setting.

Once a phone has been authenticated, it no longer 

requires an internet connection to be used as a phone 

key for Model Y. However, to use the phone hands-free, 

access your phone's contacts, play media from it, etc., 

you must also pair it and connect it as a Bluetooth 

device (see 

Pairing a Bluetooth Phone on page 148

).

Key Card

Tesla provides you with two Model Y key cards, designed 

to fit in your wallet.

To use a key card to unlock or lock Model Y, position the 

card as shown and tap it against the card reader located 

just below the Autopilot camera on the driver's side 

door pillar. When Model Y detects the key card, the 

exterior lights flash, the mirrors unfold or fold (if Fold 

Mirrors is on), the horn sounds (if Lock Confirmation

 

Sound is on), and the doors unlock or lock.

NOTE:

 You may need to physically touch the center 

console or driver's side door pillar with the key card, and 

you may need to hold it against the transmitter for one 

or two seconds.

Keys

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Opening and Closing

Summary of Contents for MODEL Y

Page 1: ...MODEL Y OWNER S MANUAL Software version 2022 20 North America...

Page 2: ...e touchscreen in your vehicle may appear slightly different All specifications and descriptions contained in this document are verified to be accurate at the time of printing However because continuou...

Page 3: ...res 117 Lane Assist 117 Collision Avoidance Assist 120 Speed Assist 123 Cabin Camera 124 Using the Touchscreen 125 Controls 125 Climate Controls 131 Maps and Navigation 136 Media 142 Entertainment 145...

Page 4: ...age 169 7 Autopilot cameras About Autopilot on page 86 8 Exterior mirrors Mirrors on page 50 9 Radar sensor if equipped hidden from view About Autopilot on page 86 10 Hood front trunk Front Trunk on p...

Page 5: ...a on page 124 8 Hazard warning flashers Hazard Warning Flashers on page 58 9 Passenger dome light Lights on page 56 10 Climate control vent see Climate Controls on page 131 11 Power window switches Wi...

Page 6: ...een controls use voice commands see Voice Commands on page 151 The main component of the touchscreen is the map area Other main components are shown here NOTE Illustrations are provided to improve con...

Page 7: ...oadway and its surroundings including road markings stop lights and objects such as trash cans and poles 4 Controls Control various features and adjust settings to customize your Model Y see Controls...

Page 8: ...area in the bottom bar NOTE Seat heaters selected from the app tray appear next to the temperature instead of in the My Apps area NOTE Controls for example wipers defrosters and seat heaters appear i...

Page 9: ...al Bluetooth settings are enabled Bluetooth is enabled within your phone s settings for the Tesla mobile app For example on your phone navigate to Settings choose the Tesla mobile app and ensure the B...

Page 10: ...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 doors and trunks 3 Rear trunk Double click to...

Page 11: ...ob with multiple vehicles 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...

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: ...Destinations on page 138 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 with...

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: ...nable 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 locked and has lo...

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: ...l the console down to access the rear cup holders or use it as an armrest Third Row Cup Holders 7 seat models only If Model Y is equipped with seven seats two cup holders are located between the third...

Page 22: ...socket is suitable for accessories requiring up to 12A continuous draw 16A peak NOTE For vehicles manufactured after approximately November 2021 power inverters plugged into the low voltage power sock...

Page 23: ...the compartment Depending on date of manufacture some vehicles include a USB port located at the rear of the glovebox This USB A port is equipped with a pre formatted flash drive ready to save videos...

Page 24: ...Insert the flash drive into a front USB port and touch Controls Safety Format USB Drive Doing so automatically formats the drive as exFAT and creates a folder for TeslaCam The USB flash drive is now r...

Page 25: ...vailable only on vehicles manufactured after approximately February 2018 Saved Clips Contains all recordings that are saved using Dashcam Sentry Clips Contains the last 10 minutes of footage from all...

Page 26: ...s 25 cm from 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 acros...

Page 27: ...ats Use the adjustment handles on the side shield of each outboard seating position to adjust the corresponding second row seat backs While pulling and holding the handle move the seat back to the des...

Page 28: ...position to unlock and move the second row seats forward or rearward The bench seats have a 60 40 split Therefore the bar on the left side moves the seat for the left and center seats whereas the bar...

Page 29: ...econd row seats free of debris to ensure reliable locking of the floor latches WARNING If an occupant is seated in the the third row when pushing down on the second row seat to engage the floor latche...

Page 30: ...ond row seating position or in the third row if equipped you must lower the head support The headrest must be raised and locked in place when sitting in the rear middle seat To stow the head support i...

Page 31: ...ighest to 1 lowest To operate the seat heaters see Climate Controls on page 131 WARNING To avoid burns resulting from prolonged use individuals who have peripheral neuropathy or whose capacity to feel...

Page 32: ...e seat belt reminder alert To mute the reminder touch the associated seat on the seat belt reminder card that displays on the touchscreen when a seat belt reminder alert is active When a reminder is m...

Page 33: ...e WARNING Never place anything between you and the seat belt to cushion the impact in the event of a collision Seat Belt Pre tensioners The front seat belts are equipped with pre tensioners that work...

Page 34: ...rn with any part of the strap twisted WARNING Each seat belt assembly must be used by one occupant only It is dangerous to put a seat belt around a child being carried on an occupant s lap WARNING Sea...

Page 35: ...ate the Easy Entry setting with the driver s profile when a child is seated in the second row Doing so can cause the driver s seat to push against the child especially when a child is seated in a forw...

Page 36: ...g the child safety seat s integrated 5 point harness for a longer period of time BASED UPON SPECIFIC HEIGHT AND WEIGHT LIMITS Keep your child in a rear facing seat for as long as possible CHECK THE CH...

Page 37: ...g in slack and preventing the seat belt from extending any further until it has been completely rewound When installing a child safety seat engage the belt s automatic locking retractor by pulling the...

Page 38: ...re not equipped with LATCH anchors Use only seat belt retained child safety seats in a third row seating position Once installed test the security of the installation before seating a child Attempt to...

Page 39: ...upports on page 28 For a single strap tether at an outboard seating position in the second row raise the head support see Head Supports on page 28 and run the strap under the head support For a single...

Page 40: ...frontal impact WARNING Do not allow a baby or infant to be held on a lap All children should be restrained in an appropriate child safety seat at all times WARNING To ensure children are safely seated...

Page 41: ...t seating positions The airbag is a supplemental restraint at those seating positions All occupants including the driver should always wear their seat belts whether or not an airbag is also provided a...

Page 42: ...Knee airbags and the front airbags work together The knee airbags limit the forward motion of the front seat occupants by restricting leg movement thereby positioning the occupants so that the front...

Page 43: ...NOTE It takes approximately six seconds after you power on Model Y for the occupant classification system OCS to report accurate status of the front passenger airbag As a result when you first power o...

Page 44: ...r seat with an active airbag DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to the child can occur Per recommendations by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration all occupants age 12 and under must ride in the re...

Page 45: ...odged under the seat or wedged between the seat back and cushion Heavy objects sitting on the seat briefcase large purse Cargo interfering with the seat Aftermarket items attached to or placed between...

Page 46: ...position the passenger s feet must be on the floor Incorrect seating position the passenger must not slide forward on the seat cushion Incorrect seating position the passenger must not recline the ba...

Page 47: ...ision occurs It can also reduce the accuracy of the occupant detection system if equipped WARNING Airbags inflate with considerable speed and force which can cause injury To limit injuries ensure that...

Page 48: ...al 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 ensure the U...

Page 49: ...k 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 PIN...

Page 50: ...e touchscreen displays the volume level and whether you are adjusting volume for media navigation or phone calls Push the scroll button to the right to go to the next song station or Favorite dependin...

Page 51: ...Steering Wheel 49 Driving...

Page 52: ...Locations In addition to having mirrors fold automatically whenever you park Model Y you can fold and unfold mirrors anytime your driving speed is less than 31 mph 50 km h This is useful for parking i...

Page 53: ...Mirrors 51 Driving...

Page 54: ...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 powers...

Page 55: ...al behavior 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...

Page 56: ...all the way down and release You can shift into Drive when Model Y is stopped or moving less than 5 mph 8 km h in Reverse NOTE When in Drive push the drive stalk all the way down and release to enabl...

Page 57: ...thod 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...

Page 58: ...tail lights and license plate lights turn on ON Exterior lights turn on NOTE Any exterior lights for example daytime running lights that are required to remain on in your market region will turn on a...

Page 59: ...headlights are on and Auto High Beam is disabled or currently unavailable Auto High Beam is enabled and high beams are on Model Y is ready to turn off the high beams if light is detected Auto High Be...

Page 60: ...tor 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 Model Y t...

Page 61: ...atus or condition A brake system fault is detected or the brake fluid level is low See Braking and Stopping on page 63 Contact Tesla immediately A brake booster fault has been detected See Braking and...

Page 62: ...e energy stored in the Battery 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 Ba...

Page 63: ...ee Autosteer on page 94 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 99 8 The speed limit that is curre...

Page 64: ...ing is automatic and you cannot change it CAUTION Ensure the wipers are off before washing Model Y to avoid the risk of damaging the wipers Periodically check and clean the edge of the wiper blades If...

Page 65: ...nce 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 phy...

Page 66: ...er when pressed This is expected and does not change your ability to slow down Model Y The power meter a thin horizontal line centered at the top of the touchscreen s car status area displays real tim...

Page 67: ...Braking do not operate when driving at very low speeds see Collision Avoidance Assist on page 120 Do not rely on these features to warn you or to prevent or reduce the impact of a collision Parking B...

Page 68: ...ke pads contact Tesla Service Brakes must be periodically inspected visually by removing the tire and wheel For detailed specifications and service limits for rotors and brake pads see Subsystems on p...

Page 69: ...in making 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 whe...

Page 70: ...rrors Park assist does not detect 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...

Page 71: ...s in the blind 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 T...

Page 72: ...he 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 disengages V...

Page 73: ...ge You 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...

Page 74: ...t 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 defrost...

Page 75: ...ted amount of energy that will remain when you arrive at the charging destination Trip Planner if available in your market region routes you through Supercharger locations to minimize the amount of ti...

Page 76: ...s can reduce the performance 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 ve...

Page 77: ...enever Model Y is shifted out of Park gets louder as speed increases NOTE The Pedestrian Warning System may not be available in vehicles manufactured prior to approximately September 1 2020 WARNING If...

Page 78: ...by using an accessory carrier is not covered by the warranty Carrying Accessories The hitch receiver is designed to support vertical loads up to 160 lbs 72 kg When carrying bicycles skis or other item...

Page 79: ...with tires that are not listed previously WARNING Check tire pressures using an accurate pressure gauge when tires are cold Driving one mile 1 6 km warms the tires sufficiently to affect tire pressur...

Page 80: ...your stopping distance When towing increase your following distance and avoid situations that could potentially cause heavy braking Failure to do so can result in a collision WARNING Observe all regu...

Page 81: ...cause a collision WARNING Observe all regulations and legal requirements in your regional and national jurisdictions that apply specifically to trailer towing and brake requirements Many regions requi...

Page 82: ...not meet these requirements To attach a ball mount 1 Remove the dust cover from the hitch housing by using a small object such as a flat screwdriver to pry between the dust cover and hitch housing Sto...

Page 83: ...umber of lights connected to the trailer output s then toggle Trailer Mode off and on again CAUTION Always ensure that the trailer electrical cable does not contact or drag on the ground and there is...

Page 84: ...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 enough that Trip Planner if a...

Page 85: ...n when performing this step 5 Remove the towel or other soft material used to prop the door handle open 6 Pivot the door handle in and out approximately ten times 7 For a second time place the end of...

Page 86: ...ing and Scheduled Departure on page 172 NOTE Installing winter tires can result in temporarily reduced regenerative braking power but after a short period of driving Model Y recalibrates to correct th...

Page 87: ...uled Departure on page 172 NOTE If your charge port latch is frozen in place it may not lock the charging cable in place when inserted but it can still charge at a slow AC rate even if the latch is no...

Page 88: ...in 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 transm...

Page 89: ...tions For 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...

Page 90: ...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 condensation...

Page 91: ...head of you you must be driving at least 18 mph 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 detecte...

Page 92: ...l 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 Contro...

Page 93: ...traffic when engaging the left turn signal when driving in the left most lane within 164 feet 50 meters of an exit When cruising onto an on ramp to a controlled access highway Traffic Aware Cruise Co...

Page 94: ...ws you to drive slightly closer than your selected distance Acceleration cancels when one of the conditions happen You reach your set cruising speed Changing lanes takes too long Model Y gets too clos...

Page 95: ...atch the road in front of you and stay prepared to take appropriate action It is the driver s responsibility to be in control of Model Y at all times Summary of Cruise Indicators Traffic Aware Cruise...

Page 96: ...e touchscreen displays a gray Autosteer icon next to the driving gear To initiate Autosteer move the drive stalk fully down twice in quick succession To indicate that Autosteer is now actively steerin...

Page 97: ...ur set speed again if desired Hold Steering Wheel Autosteer determines how best to steer Model Y When active Autosteer requires you to hold the steering wheel If it does not detect your hands on the s...

Page 98: ...creen for 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 pres...

Page 99: ...If this happens TAKE IMMEDIATE CORRECTIVE ACTION The visual and audible warnings cancel after a few seconds or when you press the brake pedal whichever comes first Stop Light and Stop Sign Warning pro...

Page 100: ...te ultrasonic waves A vehicle is detected in your blind spot when you engage the turn signal Model Y is being driven very close to a vehicle in front of it which is blocking the view of the camera s W...

Page 101: ...acent lane to pass a vehicle in front of you Speed based lanes changes are optional You can use this setting to disable speed based lane changes or to specify how aggressively you want Navigate on Aut...

Page 102: ...appropriate action WARNING Navigate on Autopilot may not always attempt to exit at an off ramp or change lanes even when an exit or lane change is determined by the navigation route Always remain aler...

Page 103: ...When attempting to change lanes or maneuver Model Y or when approaching construction zones Navigate on Autopilot may be unable to determine the appropriate driving lane for example complex clover leaf...

Page 104: ...see Map Updates on page 141 Enable the feature With the vehicle in Park touch Controls Autopilot Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control Once enabled Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control operates whenever...

Page 105: ...ng Model Y to slow down unexpectedly Be prepared to take immediate action at all times WARNING You must press down on the drive stalk or briefly press the accelerator pedal to confirm that you want to...

Page 106: ...Model Y slows down and comes to a complete stop at the red stop line displayed on the touchscreen When you want to continue through the intersection for example the light turns green again or once Mo...

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: ...front of the space you want to park in A distinct curb or edge must be visible Autopark may not correctly identify the parking space if the curb is not distinct such as grass or dirt NOTE Autopark do...

Page 112: ...ccurs see Collision Avoidance Assist on page 120 Limitations Autopark is particularly unlikely to operate as intended in these situations The road is sloped Autopark is designed to operate on flat roa...

Page 113: ...G Parking in a narrow space limits the ability of the sensors to accurately detect the location of obstacles increasing the risk of damage to Model Y and or surrounding objects Require Continuous Pres...

Page 114: ...Y can detect a valid key nearby NOTE Summon requires that Model Y can detect an authenticated phone nearby Canada only WARNING Model Y cannot detect obstacles that are located lower than the bumper ar...

Page 115: ...e edge is detected Summon does not move Model Y over an edge that is higher than approximately 1 in 2 5 cm One or more of the ultrasonic sensors if equipped or cameras is damaged dirty or obstructed s...

Page 116: ...ntain 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 version of...

Page 117: ...or example where people children or animals are present WARNING Smart Summon may not stop for all objects especially very low objects such as some curbs or very high objects such as a shelf and may no...

Page 118: ...onditions heavy rain snow fog or extremely hot or cold temperatures are interfering with sensor or camera operation The sensors if equipped are affected by other electrical equipment or devices that g...

Page 119: ...safer position in the driving lane This steering is applied only when Model Y is traveling between 30 and 85 mph 48 and 140 km h on major roads with clearly visible lane markings When a steering inte...

Page 120: ...the appropriate 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 thes...

Page 121: ...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 122: ...re 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 motorcycle...

Page 123: ...nsidered likely WARNING Automatic Emergency Braking is designed to reduce the severity of an impact It is not designed to avoid a collision WARNING Several factors can affect the performance of Automa...

Page 124: ...alid or missed warnings for many reasons particularly if The road has sharp curves Visibility is poor due to heavy rain snow fog etc Bright light such as from oncoming headlights or direct sunlight is...

Page 125: ...d amount For example you can increase the offset to 10 mph 10 km h if you only want to be warned when you exceed the speed limit by 10 mph 10 km h Absolute Manually specify any speed limit between 20...

Page 126: ...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 127: ...shortcuts and frequently used settings 1 Create and access driver profiles see Driver Profiles on page 46 2 Display alerts see Troubleshooting Alerts on page 219 and access settings for HomeLink see H...

Page 128: ...ate on Autopilot automatically exits at off ramps and interchanges based on your navigation route and can also make lane changes designed to prepare for exits and minimize the driving time to your des...

Page 129: ...ge 12 Driver Door Unlock Mode Driver Door Unlock Mode will only unlock the driver s door when first unlocking the vehicle Unlock on Park If on doors automatically unlock when you engage Park see Unloc...

Page 130: ...you get in your vehicle Destinations are predicted based on commonly driven routes time of day and if available calendar entries see Automatic Navigation on page 138 Trip Planner if available in your...

Page 131: ...ect while parking see Park Assist on page 68 Joe Mode If on Joe Mode lowers the volume of your vehicle s chimes except for turn signals NOTE Joe Mode may not be available at delivery Security Alarm if...

Page 132: ...ware updates by touching Software Update Preferences see Software Update Preferences on page 161 Data Sharing Allow sharing cabin camera analytics with Tesla to help improve safety features see Cabin...

Page 133: ...the climate control system and seat heaters Adjusting Climate Control Settings NOTE Easily adjust your climate preferences such as turning on the seat heater or changing the cabin temperature hands fr...

Page 134: ...en you engage Bioweapon Defense Mode the positive pressure inside the cabin minimizes the amount of outside air that can enter the vehicle NOTE Some gases such as carbon monoxide are not effectively r...

Page 135: ...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 136: ...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 137: ...fer manually 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 i...

Page 138: ...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 139: ...end the destination from your phone or speak a voice command see Voice Commands on page 151 You can enter or speak an address landmark business etc When you touch the search bar you can also choose fr...

Page 140: ...Navigation can automatically route you to your specified Home location To enable Automatic Navigation touch Controls Navigation Automatic Navigation You must have your phone s calendar synced to Model...

Page 141: ...gray pins when you choose to display all charging stations The appearance of of a charging location s pin reveals status information about the location Touch the pin to display details The Supercharg...

Page 142: ...d calculation of your round trip energy usage Online Routing Model Y detects real time traffic conditions and automatically adjusts the estimated driving and arrival times In situations where traffic...

Page 143: ...tion list notifying you that charging is needed to reach your destination Map Updates As updated maps become available they are automatically sent to Model Y over Wi Fi To ensure you receive them peri...

Page 144: ...n 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 the...

Page 145: ...always pay attention to the road and traffic conditions When driving the Caraoke lyrics are intended only for use by a passenger Recents and Favorites For most source content recents and favorites dis...

Page 146: ...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 147: ...elect This To Do This Boombox Joy to the world If Model Y is equipped with a Pedestrian Warning System delight pedestrians with a variety of sounds from your vehicle s external speaker while in Park S...

Page 148: ...ically formatted USB drive NOTE Check local laws before using Boombox in public places 1 Play current media Available in Park only Internal and external volume control If Camp Mode is enabled in Clima...

Page 149: ...ge the color of your Model Y on the touchscreen by navigating to Toybox or Controls Software Touch the color swatch next to the vehicle name and customize the paint tone and more Entertainment 147 Usi...

Page 150: ...vailable 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 display...

Page 151: ...o enter text using your voice WARNING To minimize distraction and ensure the safety of occupants as well as other road users do not view or send text messages when the vehicle is in motion Pay attenti...

Page 152: ...or 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 the calendar list Mobile access is turn...

Page 153: ...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 154: ...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 155: ...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 156: ...der to store and retrieve footage see USB Drive Requirements for Recording Videos on page 22 Enable Dashcam by going to Controls Safety Dashcam and choose Auto Dashcam automatically saves a recording...

Page 157: ...y on Sentry Mode to protect Model Y from 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 Rec...

Page 158: ...creen Touch the menu icon in the top corner of the screen The tabs display a list of all video clips organized by location and timestamp Pause rewind fast forward and delete video recordings as needed...

Page 159: ...selected mode may not work Touch the HomeLink icon at the top of the touchscreen then touch Change Transmit Mode NOTE Check the product information for your HomeLink device to determine which mode is...

Page 160: ...from your HomeLink device s remote control The touchscreen instructs you to stand in front of the vehicle point the device s remote control at the front bumper and press and hold the button until the...

Page 161: ...For additional assistance or compatibility questions contact HomeLink www homelink com or call 1 800 355 3515 HomeLink Universal Transceiver 159 Using the Touchscreen...

Page 162: ...ter 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 netw...

Page 163: ...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 164: ...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 165: ...cle Enable maximum defrost to warm your vehicle in cold conditions Check your vehicle s charging information and open or close the charge port NOTE Twisting red lines next to the battery icon indicate...

Page 166: ...172 and Using Scheduled Departure on page 172 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 disable Se...

Page 167: ...ns provided on the labels that are attached to 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...

Page 168: ...Instructions on page 169 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 for you...

Page 169: ...to vehicle components 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 suppor...

Page 170: ...del 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 after...

Page 171: ...ses If 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...

Page 172: ...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 change how e...

Page 173: ...Software Additional Vehicle Information Tesla recommends you keep your charge limit to 100 even for daily use and that you also fully charge your vehicle to 100 at least once per week See Lithium Iron...

Page 174: ...heduled Departure to set a daily time when you want Model Y to be ready to drive Your vehicle automatically calculates when it needs to start preconditioning and or charging This ensures that charging...

Page 175: ...tomatically paid from your account Manually Releasing Charge Cable If the usual methods for releasing a charge cable from the charge port using the charge handle release button touchscreen or mobile a...

Page 176: ...tified technicians are not covered by the warranty Schedule Service Scheduling a service visit through the mobile app is easy After touching Schedule Service select the type of service needed and foll...

Page 177: ...ning the Battery coolant reservoir is excluded from the warranty High Voltage Safety Your Model Y has been designed and built with safety as a priority However be aware of these precautions to protect...

Page 178: ...ted 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 veh...

Page 179: ...enter or to a nearby tire repair center NOTE In some cases you can temporarily repair small tire punctures under 1 4 6 mm using an optional tire repair kit available from Tesla This allows you to slow...

Page 180: ...hat 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 shown on the sidewall of your tires s...

Page 181: ...rear tire sizes marked on the tire sidewall to see if they match or are different sizes If the wheels are staggered take extra precaution to ensure the new wheels you install are staggered in the sam...

Page 182: ...em is not operating properly The TPMS malfunction indicator is combined with the tire pressure indicator light When the system detects a malfunction the indicator flashes for approximately one minute...

Page 183: ...e chains to increase traction in snowy conditions Tire chains should only be installed on the rear tires The approved tire chains can be purchased from Tesla Tire Size Recommended Chain 19 20 KONIG XG...

Page 184: ...irrored surfaces Car Wash Mode When taking Model Y to a car wash Car Wash Mode closes all windows locks the charge port and disables windshield wipers Sentry Mode walk away door locking and parking se...

Page 185: ...microfiber 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...

Page 186: ...face 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 environmental elem...

Page 187: ...nector 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 You can purchase replacement wi...

Page 188: ...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 drops bel...

Page 189: ...r fluid 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...

Page 190: ...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 Follow...

Page 191: ...s Model Y has air filters that prevent pollen industrial fallout road dust and other particles from entering the cabin through the vents Tesla recommends replacing these filters every 2 years every ye...

Page 192: ...Clean the mounting site with isopropyl alcohol and allow to dry for at least one minute 3 Fully remove the protective tape from the adhesive at the top of the bracket and partially remove the tape fr...

Page 193: ...tire bracket firmly against the bumper ensuring the bracket is held in place by all adhesive areas 7 Once the bracket is securely mounted use the four supplied screws to attach your license plate to t...

Page 194: ...rinted on the Vehicle Certification label located on the door pillar This can be seen when the driver s door is open Emission Control Label The emission control label is located on the opening face of...

Page 195: ...Loading Information Label The Tire and Loading Information label provides The maximum number of occupant seating positions The maximum vehicle capacity weight The size of the original tires The cold i...

Page 196: ...being loaded on the vehicle That weight must not exceed the available cargo load capacity calculated in Step 4 WARNING Trunks are the preferred places to carry objects In a collision or during hard b...

Page 197: ...ng Front 34 4 in 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...

Page 198: ...50 8 in 36 5 in 1367 mm 1290 mm 928 mm Cargo Volume Model Y 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...

Page 199: ...Maximum total cargo volume with 7 passengers 17 cu ft 480 L Dimensions 197 Specifications...

Page 200: ...Distribution Integrated Advanced Stability Control and Electronic Accelerator pedal actuated regenerative braking system Calipers Front Four piston fixed Rear Integrated Electronic Parking Brake Slid...

Page 201: ...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 202: ...on 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 printed o...

Page 203: ...ight as a percentage of the tread width So if the tread width 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 construc...

Page 204: ...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 other nu...

Page 205: ...itions on test surfaces of asphalt and concrete A tire marked C might have poor traction performance WARNING Defective tires are dangerous Do not drive if a tire is damaged excessively worn or is infl...

Page 206: ...more than the standard items that they replaced and are not already considered in curb or accessory weights PSI lbf in2 Pounds per square inch the unit used to measure tire pressure Recommended Tire I...

Page 207: ...given inflation pressure Maximum load rating The load rating for a tire at the maximum permissible inflation pressure for that tire Measuring rim The rim on which a tire is fitted for physical dimens...

Page 208: ...n which a tire is fitted for testing and may be any rim listed as appropriate for use with that tire Tread The portion of a tire that comes into contact with the road Tread rib A tread section running...

Page 209: ...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 region you can also expedit...

Page 210: ...09 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 is not r...

Page 211: ...d 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...

Page 212: ...ny 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 s...

Page 213: ...ge 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 w...

Page 214: ...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 b...

Page 215: ...publishing However because continuous improvement 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 f...

Page 216: ...ious purposes including but not limited to providing you with Tesla telematics services troubleshooting evaluation of your vehicle s quality functionality and performance analysis and research by Tesl...

Page 217: ...place at Tesla and includes a road test conducted by a technician California Proposition 65 WARNING Operating servicing and maintaining a passenger vehicle or off highway motor vehicle can expose you...

Page 218: ...nform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA in addition to notifying Tesla If NHTSA receives similar complaints it may open an investigation If it finds that a safety defect exists...

Page 219: ...Directive 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 interferenc...

Page 220: ...ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radio lectrique subi m me si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre lefonctionnement Cet quip...

Page 221: ...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 222: ...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 223: ...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 224: ...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 225: ...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 226: ...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 227: ...rqued 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 reconnecting...

Page 228: ...ff 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 norm...

Page 229: ...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 230: ...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 231: ...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 232: ...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 233: ...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 234: ...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 235: ...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 236: ...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 136 for more details Additi...

Page 237: ...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 238: ...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 239: ...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 240: ...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 241: ...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 242: ...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 243: ...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 244: ...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 245: ...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 246: ...hile 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 no regene...

Page 247: ...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 248: ...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 249: ...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 250: ...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 251: ...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 252: ...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 253: ...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 connection to vehicle Service performin...

Page 254: ...ge port and the exposed portion of the charge handle dry sufficiently before trying again Inspect the charge equipment for damage If the cable is in any way damaged or deteriorated do not use it Try d...

Page 255: ...charging the vehicle with a different wall outlet If the vehicle starts to charge the issue was likely with the original wall outlet It is recommended that you contact an electrician to inspect the bu...

Page 256: ...Charging has been interrupted because the Mobile Connector has detected a high temperature in the charge handle that connects to your vehicle s charge port Make sure the Mobile Connector is fully ins...

Page 257: ...mmunication error Try again or try different equipment Your vehicle is unable to charge because it cannot communicate effectively with the Mobile Connector The Mobile Connector cannot confirm via prox...

Page 258: ...ith your vehicle that can be resolved by scheduling service it is recommended that you Try charging with multiple different types of charging equipment Make sure any charge port inlet or charge handle...

Page 259: ...eps 1 Unplug your Mobile Connector including the wall plug adapter completely from the wall outlet 2 Make sure the connection between the wall plug adapter and the main body of your Mobile Connector i...

Page 260: ...ll be limited to 8A while this condition persists You can also try charging your vehicle using a Tesla Supercharger or Destination Charging location all of which can be located through the map on your...

Page 261: ...anything and that there is no heat source nearby If the alert persists in normal ambient temperatures under 100 F or 38 C and continues to occur during multiple charging attempts this may indicate a...

Page 262: ...our vehicle may not drive may shut down unexpectedly or may not restart VCFRONT_a182 Schedule service to replace low voltage battery Software will not update until battery is replaced The low voltage...

Page 263: ...t once parked Nonessential features may be unavailable including seat heaters cabin climate control and in vehicle entertainment This is expected behavior intended to help your vehicle maintain adequa...

Page 264: ...e electrical system can be restored VCFRONT_a478 Low voltage battery service is required Schedule service Vehicle may not restart The low voltage battery cannot provide the electrical support necessar...

Page 265: ...d still be added to maintain the recommended cold tire pressure The alert may clear as the vehicle is driven This is because the tires will warm up and the tire pressure will increase Even if the aler...

Page 266: ...p your tires properly inflated The alert should clear once the Tire Pressure Monitoring System has a consistent tire pressure measurement for each of your tires of at least 30 psi The alert and Tire P...

Page 267: ...acceleration 89 overview 86 speed assist 123 speed limit warning 123 staying within speed limits 123 Summon 111 Traffic Aware Cruise Control 89 Autopilot components 86 Autosteer 94 average range 73 B...

Page 268: ...ard overview 3 Dashcam 154 data recording 214 data sharing 214 declarations of conformity 217 delivery mileage 215 devices 143 Bluetooth playing audio files 143 dimensions 195 Dog 133 dome map lights...

Page 269: ...h beam headlights 57 high voltage 165 175 200 Battery specifications 200 components 165 safety 175 hills stopping on 70 Home 4 button 4 screen 4 Home location 138 HomeLink 111 157 programming and usin...

Page 270: ...Navigate on Autopilot 99 NCC certifications 217 Neutral 54 NHTSA contacting 217 O Obstacle Aware Acceleration 120 occupancy sensor 41 occupant classification 43 odometer 71 Off Peak Charging 172 off...

Page 271: ...olding 25 security settings 153 sensors 86 Sentry Mode 154 service data recording 214 service intervals 174 Settings erasing 130 shifting 54 shortcuts 6 adding to My Apps 6 Show Calendar Upon Entry 14...

Page 272: ...6 48 161 184 adding shortcuts 6 cleaning 184 customizing My Apps 6 main 4 rear 4 restarting 48 software updates 161 touchscreens 4 overview of 4 towing a trailer 76 towing instructions 208 Toybox 145...

Page 273: ...stalling 178 alignment 177 lug nut covers removing and installing 179 replacing 177 specifications 200 torque 200 Wi Fi connecting to 160 windows calibrating 13 windshield washer fluid topping up 186...

Page 274: ...Publication date 2022 6 3...

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