Three Types of Keys
Model 3 supports three types of keys:
•
Authenticated phone
- You can set up
your personal smartphone to communicate
with Model 3 using Bluetooth. Supports
automatic locking and unlocking as well as
several other functions using the Tesla
mobile app.
•
Key card
- Tesla provides a key card that
communicates with Model 3 using short
range radio-frequency identification (RFID)
signals. The key card is used to
"authenticate" your phone to work with
Model 3 and to add or remove other key
cards, phones, or key fobs. In situations
where your authenticated phone has a
dead battery, or is lost or stolen, use your
key card to unlock, drive, and lock Model 3.
•
Key fob
- The key fob allows you to press
buttons to open the front and rear trunks,
and unlock, lock, and drive Model 3. The
key fob also supports automatic locking
and unlocking, if available in your region
). This is
an accessory sold separately.
Model 3 supports a total of 19 keys, which can
include authenticated phones, key cards, and
up to four key fobs.
CAUTION:
Remember to bring a key
with you when you drive. Although
you can drive Model 3 away from its
key, you will be unable to power it
back on after it powers off.
Authenticated Phone
Using your phone is a convenient way to
access your Model 3. 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, doors automatically lock
(provided the
Walk-Away Door Lock
feature
).
Before you can use a phone to access Model
3, 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 user name and password.
NOTE:
You must remain logged in to your
Tesla Account to use your phone to access
Model 3.
3. Ensure that your phone's Bluetooth
settings are turned on.
You must have your phone's Bluetooth
setting turned on AND you must also
ensure that Bluetooth is turned on within
your phone's global 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 enabled.
NOTE:
Model 3 communicates with your
phone using Bluetooth. To authenticate
your phone or use it as a key, the phone
must be powered on and Bluetooth must
be enabled. 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. Ensure that Allow Mobile Access
(
Controls
>
Safety & Security
>
Allow
Mobile Access
) is enabled.
5. In the Tesla mobile app, touch
PHONE
KEY
then touch
START
to search for your
Model 3.
When your Model 3 is detected, the mobile
app asks you to tap your key card.
6. Tap the key card against the Model 3
card reader on the door pillar or center
When Model 3 detects your key card, the
mobile app confirms that your phone has
been successfully authenticated. Touch
DONE
.
If the key card is not successfully scanned
within approximately two minutes, the mobile
app displays an error message. Touch
PHONE
KEY
on the app again to retry.
To view a list of keys that can currently access
Model 3, or to remove a phone, touch
Controls
>
Locks
Keys
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