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Auto High Beam is enabled but high
beams are not on because light is
detected in front of Model 3. When
light is no longer detected, high
beams automatically turn back on. See
High Beam Headlights
This indicator flashes amber when the
electronic stability control systems are
actively minimizing wheel spin by
controlling brake pressure and motor
power. See
65. If this indicator stays illuminated,
a fault is detected (contact Tesla
immediately).
Electronic stability control systems are
no longer minimizing wheel spin. See
Traction Control
Trailer mode (if equipped) is active.
See
Towing
Vehicle Hold is actively applying the
brakes. See
A door or trunk is open. See
page 12,
Front Trunk
Flashes green when the left turn signal
is operating. Both turn signal
indicators flash green when the
hazard warning flashers are operating.
Flashes green when the right turn
signal is operating. Both turn signal
indicators flash green when the
hazard warning flashers are operating.
Driving
on page 55.
Traction Control
on page
on page 65.
on page 73.
Vehicle Hold
on page 68.
Doors
Rear Trunk
on page 15, or
on page 17.
Driving Status
When Model 3 is driving (or ready to drive),
the touchscreen shows your current driving
status and a real-time visualization of the road
as detected by the Autopilot components (see
About Autopilot
visualization automatically zooms in and out
to better utilize touchscreen space and inform
you when a vehicle is detected in your blind
spot.
Note: The following illustration is provided for
demonstration purposes only. Depending on
vehicle options, software version, and market
region, the information displayed may be
slightly different.
on
1.
Driving speed.
2.
On the energy bar, black (or white in night
brightness) represents energy being used
during acceleration and green indicates
energy being gained through regenerative
braking. A dashed line appears on the
energy bar when power available for
acceleration or power that can be gained
by regenerative braking is being limited.
Model 3 limits power for many reasons.
Here are just a few examples:
Acceleration may be limited when the
Battery is reaching a low state of
charge or if the powertrain is hot.
Both acceleration and regenerative
braking may be limited when the
ambient temperature is either very
warm or cool.
Regenerative braking may be limited
when the Battery is fully charged.
Car Status
on page 79). The
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