Maintained By Tesla; Check And Replace Wiper Blades; Top Up Washer Fluid Only - Tesla Model S A Quick Manual For Owners

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MAINTAINED BY TESLA

Regular maintenance is the key to ensuring the continued reliability and
efficiency of your Model S. Take Model S to Tesla every:
12,500 MILES, OR 12 MONTHS
Maintenance and service must be performed by Tesla-certified technicians.
Damages or failures caused by maintenance or repairs performed by non-
Tesla certified technicians are not covered under the warranty.

CHECK AND REPLACE WIPER BLADES

Periodically check and clean
the edge of the wiper blade
and check the rubber for
cracks, splits and roughness.
If damaged, replace the blade
immediately to prevent damage
to the glass:
Lift the wiper arm away from
the windshield.
Depress the locking tab
while sliding the blade out
of the arm. You may need to tilt the blade toward you to slide the blade
out of its position.
Position the new blade on the wiper arm and slide toward the hooked
end of the arm until it locks into place.
Position the wiper arm with the blade against the windshield.
NOTE: For optimum performance, Tesla recommends replacing wiper
blades at least once a year.
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whichever comes first

TOP UP WASHER FLUID ONLY

Model S has only one reservoir into which you can add fluid. This is
the washer fluid reservoir under the front trunk. When the level is low, a
message displays on the instrument panel. Fill until the fluid is visible just
below the filler neck.
Under no circumstances do you need to inspect or top up other fluid
reservoirs. Two additional fluid reservoirs are located next to the washer
fluid, but underneath the maintenance access panel. In the unlikely event
that you see a message on the instrument panel that one of these fluid
levels is low, stop Model S as soon as safe to do so, and contact Tesla.
NOTE: Adding fluid to the Battery coolant reservoir voids your warranty.

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