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Maps and Navigation
Increase or decrease the volume of
spoken navigation instructions by
touching - or +, respectively.
Decreasing all the way to the left
mutes the instructions. You can
also mute navigation instructions
when a navigation route is active
by touching the volume icon on the
turn-by-turn direction list.
Customize how the navigation
system works by adjusting these
settings:
Touch Trip Planner (if available
in your market region) to
minimize the time you spend
driving and charging (see
Planner
Touch Online Routing to be
automatically rerouted to avoid
heavy traffic (see
Routing
Touch Avoid Ferries to be
automatically rerouted to avoid
ferries.
Touch Avoid Tolls to be
automatically rerouted to avoid
tolls.
Touch Use HOV Lanes to
include High Occupancy
Vehicle (HOV) lanes on your
navigation routes. This is
particularly useful when using
Navigate on Autopilot (see
Navigate on Autopilot
92).
Note: You can also access the
above navigation settings by
touching Controls > Navigation.
Note: The volume setting applies
only to the navigation system's
spoken instructions. Volume for
Media Player and Phone remains
unchanged.
Drop a pin by pressing and holding your finger
anywhere on the map. When you drop a pin,
or touch an existing pin, the chosen location is
centered on the map, and a popup window
provides information about the location. From
this popup, you can navigate to the location,
call the location (if a phone number is
available) and add or remove the location
from your list of favorite destinations (see
Recent, Favorite, Home and Work Destinations
on page 127).
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Trip
on page 126).
Online
on page 126).
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Navigating
To navigate to a location, touch Navigate,
send the destination from your phone, or
speak a voice command (see
Commands
on page 48). You can enter or
speak an address, landmark, business, etc. You
can also choose a saved Home or Work
location and select from a list of recently used
locations (the most recent displays at the top
of the list), including charging stations you
have visited.
When you specify a location, the touchscreen
zooms out to provide an overview of the route
you need to travel, and, after calculating the
route, zooms back in to your starting point
and begins to provide instructions, and a turn-
by-turn direction list that displays the first
navigation instruction and an estimate of total
mileage, driving time, and arrival time.
Note: You can remotely start navigation in
your vehicle by using your IOS
device's "share" functionality after giving
access to the Tesla mobile app.
You can touch the instruction to expand the
list to show each turn on your journey. Note
the following about the turn-by-turn direction
list:
A battery displays below the destination
to provide an estimate of how much
battery energy will remain when you reach
your destination. Touch to expand battery
information to show a round trip estimate
back to your starting point. See
Energy Usage
on page 126.
If charging is needed to reach your
destination and Trip Planner is enabled
(and available in your market region), the
navigation route automatically includes
Supercharger stops (see
page 126) and you may need to touch
BEGIN TRIP to initiate navigation.
If you won't have enough energy to reach
your destination and there is no
Supercharger on the route, an alert tells
you that charging is needed to reach your
destination.
Each turn is preceded by the distance to
the maneuver.
To see the bottom of the list, you may
need to drag the list upward.
Touch the top of the list again to minimize
it.
While navigating, the map tracks your location
and displays the current leg of your trip. You
can display the entire route at any time.
Using Voice
®
or Android
Predicting
Trip Planner
on
Model S Owner's Manual

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