Tesla X 2015-2020 Owner's Manual page 249

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Autopark can abort due to many factors, including the following:
• Driver input or behavior
◦ Using the gear stalk
◦ Moving the steering wheel
◦ 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
◦ Weather conditions affecting visibility
◦ Curb cannot be detected
• A trailer is attached to the vehicle
• Vehicle system constraints
Autopark should be available again during your next drive.
If this alert persists throughout subsequent drives, schedule service at your earliest convenience. Your vehicle is OK
to drive in the meantime.
For more information, see
(DI_w039)
Regenerative braking temporarily reduced
Regen will increase as vehicle is driven
Regenerative braking performance is temporarily reduced. The expected amount of automatic deceleration is not
available when you lift your foot off the accelerator 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 no regenerative braking to provide automatic deceleration).
This alert may occur when:
• High voltage battery is near full charge:
◦ Regenerative braking is reduced when the battery is at 95% charge or higher.
• High voltage battery is cold:
◦ The battery may not be warm enough for full regenerative braking performance.
◦ This can happen at the beginning of a drive. It may happen frequently in colder climates.
Driving your vehicle will usually clear this alert, because it should reduce the battery charge below 95% and/or
sufficiently heat the battery.
NOTE: In colder climates, this alert may remain present indefinitely and automatic deceleration may remain limited,
as driving your vehicle may not heat the battery enough to restore full regenerative braking performance. This alert,
by itself, does not typically indicate a condition requiring service.
For more information, see
Consumer Information
To Cancel Parking on page 117
Regenerative Braking on page
Troubleshooting Alerts
and
Limitations on page
117.
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