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MODEL X
2015–2020
OWNER'S MANUAL
Software version: 2022.12
Hong Kong

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  • Page 1 MODEL X 2015–2020 OWNER'S MANUAL Software version: 2022.12 Hong Kong...
  • Page 2 For detailed information about your Model X, go to the Tesla website for your region, log on to your Tesla account, or sign up to get an account. If you have any questions or concerns about your Model X, call Tesla. To find the number for your region, go to http:// www.tesla.com, then view contact information.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Active Spoiler................. 88 Subsystems...................207 Towing and Accessories............. 89 Wheels and Tires................. 210 Cold Weather Best Practices............97 Roadside Assistance........213 Autopilot..............99 Contacting Tesla Roadside Assistance........213 About Autopilot................99 Instructions for Transporters...........214 Traffic-Aware Cruise Control...........102 Consumer Information........217 Autosteer..................107 Navigate on Autopilot..............111 About this Owner Information..........217 Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control........
  • Page 4: Overview

    Exterior Overview 1. Exterior lights (Lights on page 2. Front doors (Keys and Doors on page 3. Falcon wing doors (Keys and Doors on page 4. Charge port (Charging Instructions on page 178) 5. Active spoiler (optional) (Active Spoiler on page 6.
  • Page 5: Interior Overview

    Interior Overview 1. Interior door handles (Opening Doors from the Interior on page 2. Autopilot stalk (Traffic-Aware Cruise Control on page 102 Autosteer on page 107) 3. Turn signal stalk (High Beam Headlights on page Turn Signals on page Wipers and Washers on page 4.
  • Page 6 Interior Overview 18. Hazard warning lights (Hazard Warning Flashers on page 19. Cup holders (Cup Holders on page NOTE: On RHD (Right Hand Drive) vehicles, the controls illustrated above are arranged similarly, but are mirrored on the right side of the vehicle. MODEL X Owner's Manual...
  • Page 7: Touchscreen Overview

    Touchscreen Overview WARNING: Always pay attention to road and traffic conditions when driving. To minimize driver distraction and ensure the safety of vehicle occupants as well as other road users, avoid using the touchscreen to adjust settings while the vehicle is in motion. Use the touchscreen to control many features that, in traditional cars, are controlled using physical buttons (for example, adjusting the cabin heating and air conditioning, headlights, etc.).
  • Page 8 Touchscreen Overview Status of the front passenger airbag (see Airbags on page 52). Displays when a software update is available (see Software Updates on page 171). Add, configure, or quickly switch driver profiles (including Valet Mode and Easy Entry). See Driver Profiles on page Control or program HomeLink devices (if equipped) (see...
  • Page 9 Touchscreen Overview 8. Climate controls (passenger): Displays when temperature controls have been Split to provide separate controls for the driver and passenger. 9. Volume Control: Controls the volume of media player and phone calls (see Volume Controls on page 151). The volume of navigation instructions is controlled separately (see Maps and Navigation on page 146).
  • Page 10: Opening And Closing

    Model X, with the use it. Model X has sensors around the driver's door that Tesla badge representing the front. The key fob has can recognize the presence of a key fob within a range three buttons on the top that feel like softer areas on the of approximately one meter.
  • Page 11 Follow these steps to replace it: ◦ Double-click to open/close the associated falcon wing door. NOTE: Tesla recommends replacing the battery in all key ◦ Single-click to stop movement of the associated fobs at the same time.
  • Page 12 If you lose a key fob or require an additional one, CAUTION: The battery should press against the contact Tesla. Model X can recognize up to eight key spring on the positive contact. Do not place the fobs.
  • Page 13 Keys and Doors the driver's door by double-clicking the key fob's lock/ unlock button. A subsequent double-click opens the front passenger door. You can also specify that you want to unlock only the driver's door when you shift into Park by touching Controls >...
  • Page 14 Keys and Doors Opening and Closing Falcon Wing Doors Model X has falcon wing doors that easily open and close by pressing a button, using a key fob, or touching the associated icon on the touchscreen. The falcon wing doors are equipped with several sensors that detect the presence of people and objects and, if an object is detected, the door stops moving.
  • Page 15 Keys and Doors NOTE: You can configure Model X to open the falcon Obstacle Detection wing doors to a lower height setting by using the touchscreen (Controls > Vehicle > Falcon Door Height). A falcon wing door stops moving when one of its many NOTE: If a falcon wing door detects an obstacle while sensors detects an obstacle, or when the door senses closing, it reverses a few inches before it stops moving.
  • Page 16 Keys and Doors Unlocking When the Key Fob NOTE: If a door or trunk is still open when you lock Model X, it locks when you close it. Doesn't Work Door Unlock Mode If Model X does not unlock when you walk up to it, or when you double-click the unlock button on the top of You can choose to unlock only the driver's door when your key fob, the key fob’s battery may be dead.
  • Page 17 Keys and Doors NOTE: Unlocking Model X using this method disables walk away locking. You must manually re-enable walk away locking after replacing the key fob’s battery. Opening Interior Doors with No Power If Model X has no electrical power, the front doors open as usual using the interior door handles.
  • Page 18: Windows

    Windows Opening and Closing Press down on a switch to lower the associated window. Window switches operate at two levels: • To lower a window fully, press the switch all the way down and immediately release. • To lower a window partially, press the switch gently and release when the window is where you want it.
  • Page 19: Rear Trunk

    Rear Trunk Opening If Model X detects a low ceiling (for example, in a garage), it opens the liftgate (and falcon wing doors) to a lower height, even if no obstacle is detected. You can To open the rear trunk, ensure Model X is in Park, then override this height by manually lifting it higher.
  • Page 20 Rear Trunk 1. Remove the cover by pulling its lower edge very firmly toward you. 2. Pull the cable to release the latch. 3. Push the rear trunk open. 3. Confirm that you have set it to the desired height by NOTE: The button glows for several hours after a brief closing the liftgate, then reopening it.
  • Page 21: Front Trunk

    Front Trunk Opening To open the front trunk, ensure Model X is in Park, and then do one of the following before pulling the hood open: • Touch Controls > Front Trunk on the touchscreen. • Double-click the front trunk button on the key fob. •...
  • Page 22 1. Charge the low voltage battery (for instructions, contact Tesla). 2. Press the Front Trunk button on the touchscreen to reset the primary and secondary latches. MODEL X Owner's Manual...
  • Page 23: Interior Storage And Electronics

    • USB 2.0 compatible. If using a USB 3.0 flash drive, it must support USB 2.0. • Properly formatted (described below). NOTE: In some market regions you can purchase recommended USB drives on http://www.tesla.com. Opening and Closing...
  • Page 24 Interior Storage and Electronics Formatting a USB Flash Drive The TeslaCam folder contains three sub-folders: • Recent Clips: When recording, Dashcam continuously To save and retrieve video footage, Model X requires a saves footage to Recent Clips in 60-minute cycles. USB flash drive formatted as exFAT, MS-DOS FAT (for Footage is overwritten every hour unless you Mac), ext3, or ext4 (NTFS is currently not supported).
  • Page 25 Interior Storage and Electronics NOTE: The wireless phone charger may not work if your phone case is too large or is made of metal. Try removing the phone from its case before placing in the charger. Low Voltage Power Socket Your Model X has a power socket located on the front of the center console.
  • Page 26 Interior Storage and Electronics Cup Holders To expose a front cup holder, slide back the armrest. To expose rear cup holders (if equipped), press and release the cup holder face plate located at the back of the center console. MODEL X Owner's Manual...
  • Page 27: Sun Visors

    Sun Visors The sun visors in Model X are held in place by magnets. To protect occupants from sunlight coming through the windshield, release the sun visor from the pillar and pivot it toward the rear view mirror until the magnet snaps into place.
  • Page 28: Seating And Safety Restraints

    Front and Rear Seats Correct Driving Position Adjusting the Front Seats The seat, head support, seat belt and airbags work together to maximize your safety. Using these correctly ensures greater protection. Position the seat so you can wear the seat belt correctly, while being as far away from the front airbag as possible: 1.
  • Page 29 Front and Rear Seats WARNING: Riding in a moving vehicle with the seat back reclined can result in serious injuries in a collision, as you could slide under the lap belt or be propelled into the seat belt. Ensure your seat back is reclined no more than 30 degrees when the vehicle is moving.
  • Page 30 Front and Rear Seats Adjusting Second Row Seat Backs Moving Second Row Bench Seats (Bench Seats) NOTE: Only bench seats in seven-seat vehicles can be moved forward and rearward. The bench seats in five- If your Model X is equipped with two seating rows, the seat vehicles are stationary.
  • Page 31 Front and Rear Seats Accessing Third Row Seats (if equipped) - Bench Seating A button is located on the backrest of each outboard bench seat in the second row. This button makes it easy for passengers to enter and exit the third row seating positions.
  • Page 32 Front and Rear Seats Folding Third Row Seat Backs (if WARNING: To avoid burns resulting from prolonged use, individuals who have peripheral equipped) neuropathy, or whose capacity to feel pain is limited because of diabetes, age, neurological injury, or some other condition, should exercise To fold a third row seat, press the button located in the caution when using the climate control system and top outside corner of the seat.
  • Page 33: Seat Belts

    The belt retracts automatically. Ensure there is no obstruction that prevents the belt from fully retracting. The belt should not hang loose. If a seat belt does not fully retract, contact Tesla. Seating and Safety Restraints...
  • Page 34 3. With the webbing half unreeled, hold the tongue plate and pull forward quickly. The mechanism should lock automatically and prevent further unreeling. If a seat belt fails any of these tests, contact Tesla immediately. For information about cleaning seat belts, see...
  • Page 35 WARNING: When seat belts are not in use, they should be fully retracted and not hanging loose. If a seat belt does not fully retract, contact Tesla. WARNING: The seat belt system has no user serviceable parts and may contain pyrotechnics.
  • Page 36: Seating Children Safely

    WARNING: It is the driver's responsibility to confirm that the passenger front airbag is OFF when a child is seated in the front passenger seat. WARNING: If the status of the passenger front airbag does not match the conditions above, contact Tesla immediately.
  • Page 37 If a child is too large to fit into a child restraint system, but too small to be safely secured using the vehicle's seat belts, use a booster seat appropriate for the child’s age and size. For children needing a booster seat, Tesla recommends using the base of the Peg Perego Viaggio 2-3 Shuttle.
  • Page 38 Seating Children Safely NOTE: ISOFIX and i-Size are international standards for integrated anchors used in passenger vehicles to attach child safety seats. WARNING: Do not use ISOFIX/i-Size anchors with child restraint system or booster seats that have an integral safety belt where the combined weight of the child plus the child restraint system exceeds 33 kg. MODEL X Owner's Manual...
  • Page 39 Seating Children Safely Front Passenger Seat WARNING: Never seat a child on the front passenger seat when the passenger front airbag is active. Doing so can cause serious injury or death. WARNING: To accommodate a belt-based child restraint system in the front seat, you must raise the seat upward to the mid-height position (raise it approximately 3 cm).
  • Page 40 Seating Children Safely • Forward-facing, universal. • Rear-facing, universal. NOTE: The front passenger seat is not equipped with lower anchor bars to support the installation of ISOFIX/i-Size child restraint systems. Weight Group Child Weight Passenger Front Airbag ON Passenger Front Airbag OFF Group 0 Up to 10 kg Not Allowed...
  • Page 41 Seating Children Safely Second Row Outboard Seats (Bench Seats) Infants and children can occupy a second row outboard seat using either belt-based, or ISOFIX (IU), or i-Size (i-U) child restraint systems. The second row outboard seats support the use of the following ISOFIX size classes: •...
  • Page 42 Seating Children Safely NOTE: All weight groups are supported. WARNING: Do not use Easy Entry (as described in Driver Profiles on page 55) to automatically move the driver's seat to the full rearward position if a child safety seat is installed on the rear seat located behind the driver's seat.
  • Page 43 Seating Children Safely Second Row Outboard Seats (Monopost Seats) Infants and children can occupy a second row outboard seat using either belt-based or ISOFIX child restraint systems. You can use forward-facing and rear-facing belt-based, ISOFIX, or i-Size (i-U) child restraint systems in a second row outboard seat.
  • Page 44 Seating Children Safely NOTE: All weight groups are supported. WARNING: Do not use Easy Entry (as described in Driver Profiles on page 55) to automatically move the driver's seat to the full rearward position if a child safety seat is installed on the rear seat located behind the driver's seat.
  • Page 45 Seating Children Safely Second Row Center Seat (Bench or Monopost) Infants can occupy the rear center seat using a rear-facing belt-based child restraint system. Children can occupy the rear center seat using either a rear-facing or a forward-facing belt-based child restraint system.. Larger children can occupy the second row center seat using a Type B2 or B3 booster seat, attached as described in the instructions provided by the child restraint system manufacturer.
  • Page 46 Seating Children Safely WARNING: Before driving after installing a child seat in the second row, ensure that a "seat unlocked" warning does NOT display on the touchscreen or instrument panel. This warning indicates that the seat is unsafe for an occupant because it was not returned to its safe, locked position.
  • Page 47 Seating Children Safely Third Row Seats Infants and children can occupy a third row seat using a belt-based child restraint system. Larger children can also occupy a third row seat using a Type B2 booster attached as described in the instructions provided by the child restraint system manufacturer.
  • Page 48 Seating Children Safely NOTE: All weight groups are supported. MODEL X Owner's Manual...
  • Page 49 Seating Children Safely Installing Belt-based Child Restraint Systems Always follow the detailed instructions provided by the manufacturer of the child restraint system. Follow these general guidelines for belt-based child restraint systems: • Ensure that the child restraint system is appropriate for the weight, height, and age of the child.
  • Page 50 Seating Children Safely Before seating a child, ensure that the child restraint system is securely installed. Grasp the front of the child restraint system with one hand on each side, and attempt to: • Twist the child restraint system from side to side. •...
  • Page 51 Seating Children Safely WARNING: USE ONLY SEAT BELT RETAINED CHILD SAFETY SEATS IN THE CENTER SEATING POSITION. Dual Straps - Second Row Monopost Seats: Attaching Upper Tether Straps Second and third row seats support the use of upper tether straps. When the instructions provided by the manufacturer of the child restraint system include attaching an upper tether strap, attach its hook to the anchor point located behind the associated seat.
  • Page 52 Seating Children Safely For single-strap tethers, position the strap in the outboard seating positions over the outside-facing side of the head restraint (the same side of the head restraint as the seat belt retraction mechanism). In the center seating position (if equipped), center and position the strap over the top of the head restraint.
  • Page 53 Seating Children Safely Child Restraint System Warnings WARNING: Never use a rearward facing child restraint system on a seat protected by an active passenger front airbag. Doing so can cause serious injury or death. Refer to the warning label located on the sun visor.
  • Page 54: Airbags

    Airbags Location of Airbags Airbags are located in the approximate areas shown below. Airbag warning information is printed on the sun visors. Model X is equipped with an airbag and lap/shoulder belt at both front seating positions. The airbag is a supplemental restraint at those seating positions.
  • Page 55 WARNING: Before modifying your vehicle to DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to the child can occur. accommodate a person with disabilities in a way that may affect the airbag system, contact Tesla. Disabling the Passenger Front Types of Airbags Airbag...
  • Page 56 Tesla. WARNING: Do not attach or place objects on or In a collision, in addition to the airbags inflating:...
  • Page 57: Driving

    Driver Profiles Creating a Driver Profile Selecting Between Driver Profiles When you first adjust the driver’s seat, steering wheel To adjust Model X based on a driver’s position, or exterior side mirrors, the touchscreen profile, touch the driver profile icon at the prompts you to create a driver profile to save these top of the touchscreen.
  • Page 58 NOTE: The PIN to Drive setting is not available when Valet mode is active. If you forget your valet PIN, reset it from inside Model X by entering your Tesla Account credentials (which also cancels Valet mode). You can also reset your PIN using the mobile app.
  • Page 59: Steering Wheel

    ◦ To choose what displays on the left side of the instrument panel, hold the scroll button briefly ◦ Standard - Tesla believes that this setting offers until the available options are displayed. Roll the the best handling and response in most scroll button to choose Empty, Car Status, Clock, conditions.
  • Page 60 Steering Wheel NOTE: Regardless of how you customize the left side of ◦ Suspension. Display a real-time visualization of the instrument panel, it automatically changes to display how the suspension system is dynamically navigation instructions (if applicable), or to let you know adjusting each wheel’s damping to account for if a door or trunk is open when Model X is in Drive or changing road conditions.
  • Page 61 Steering Wheel Driving...
  • Page 62: Mirrors

    Mirrors Adjusting Exterior Mirrors The driver’s side mirror automatically dims at night, in proportion to the level of glare from the headlights of a vehicle behind you (except when in Reverse). Also, both Press the button associated with the mirror you want to exterior side mirrors have heaters that turn on and off adjust (left or right).
  • Page 63: Starting And Powering Off

    Key Fob Battery on page 9. Or try using another key fob. If another key fob does not work, contact Tesla. A number of factors can affect whether Model X can detect the key fob. These include a low battery in the key fob, interference from other devices using radio signals, and objects between the key fob and receiver.
  • Page 64 Starting and Powering Off 3. After a few seconds, the Tesla logo appears. Wait approximately 30 seconds for the touchscreen to restart. If the touchscreen is still unresponsive or demonstrating unusual behavior after a few minutes, try power cycling the vehicle. See...
  • Page 65: Shifting

    Shifting How to Shift Park Press the end of the drive stalk while Model X is When Model X is in Park, you must press the brake pedal stopped. to shift. Move the drive stalk up or down to shift into different drive modes.
  • Page 66: Lights

    Lights Controlling Lights The rear fog indicator displays on the instrument panel whenever rear fog lights are on. Touch Controls > Lights to control the lights. In addition to the lights that you can control from the touchscreen, Model X has convenience lights that turn The front fog indicator displays on the on and off automatically based on what you are doing.
  • Page 67 If the AFS fails, the instrument panel High beam headlights are on. Illuminates displays an alert. Contact Tesla Service. when high beams are on but the Auto High Beam setting is turned off or if the Auto High Beam setting is turned on but is temporarily unavailable.
  • Page 68 Lights The turn signals stop operating when canceled by the steering wheel, or when you return the stalk to the central position. When a turn signal is operating, the corresponding turn signal indicator lights up on the instrument panel and a clicking sound can be heard.
  • Page 69: Instrument Panel

    When you press the brake, indicator lights flash on briefly along the top. Unless an indicator light applies to a current situation, it should turn off. If an indicator light fails to turn on or off, contact Tesla. 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.
  • Page 70 Traction Control on page 77. If this indicator remains on, a fault is detected and you should immediately contact Tesla. If a fault is detected that reduces the performance of the air suspension system, this amber indicator light displays (see Air Suspension on page 159).
  • Page 71 Vehicle Hold on page Tire pressure warning. The pressure of a tire is out of range. If a fault with the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) is detected, the indicator flashes. For a TPMS fault, contact Tesla. See Tire Care and Maintenance on page 186.
  • Page 72 Instrument Panel 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.
  • Page 73 Instrument Panel Instrument Panel - Driving When Model X is driving (or ready to drive), the instrument panel shows your current driving status and a real-time visualization of the road as detected by the Autopilot components (see About Autopilot on page 99).
  • Page 74 Instrument Panel NOTE: Use the right steering wheel buttons to control what displays on the right side of the instrument panel (see Using Right Steering Wheel Buttons on page 58). 8. Pay attention to important alert messages that display here. If any alerts are in effect, you can view information about them by touching the alert icon (exclamation mark) on the touchscreen’s status bar (the topmost area of the touchscreen).
  • Page 75: Wipers And Washers

    NOTE: The Auto setting is currently in BETA. If uncertain about using the Auto setting while in the BETA phase, Tesla recommends operating the wipers manually, as necessary. NOTE: You can also adjust the windshield wiper speed...
  • Page 76: Braking And Stopping

    66). of the brake fluid is low. Contact Tesla immediately. Apply steady pressure and NOTE: When towing a trailer (if applicable), the brake keep the brakes firm to bring the vehicle to lights on the trailer also operate as described above, a stop when safe to do so.
  • Page 77 Model X slows down, reducing the braking, particularly when in the Standard setting need to use the brakes. and/or not using winter tires. Tesla recommends ◦ Low: Limits regenerative braking. When you using the Low setting (see To Set the Regenerative...
  • Page 78 CAUTION: In the unlikely event that Model X loses electrical power, you cannot access the touchscreen and are therefore unable to release the parking brake. Contact Tesla. WARNING: In snowy or icy conditions the rear wheels may not have sufficient traction to prevent Model X from sliding down a slope, particularly if not using winter tires.
  • Page 79: Traction Control

    If the indicator stays on, a fault is detected with the traction control system. Contact Tesla Service. WARNING: Traction control cannot prevent collisions caused by driving dangerously or turning too sharply at high speeds.
  • Page 80: Park Assist

    Park Assist How Park Assist Works WARNING: Never depend on Park Assist to inform you if an area you are approaching is free of objects and/or people. Several external factors can Model X has several sensors designed to detect the reduce the performance of Park Assist, causing presence of objects.
  • Page 81 Park Assist To mute the chimes temporarily, touch the speaker icon in the bottom corner of the Park Assist view. The chimes are muted until you shift or drive over 8 km/h. Limitations and False Warnings The parking sensors may not function correctly in these situations: •...
  • Page 82: Vehicle Hold

    Vehicle Hold When Model X is stopped, Vehicle Hold can continue to apply the brakes even after you remove your foot from the brake pedal. When driving on a hill or on a flat surface, brake as you normally would. After coming to a complete stop, simply press the brake pedal again (until the instrument panel displays the Vehicle Hold indicator light) to enable Vehicle Hold.
  • Page 83: Acceleration Modes

    Acceleration Modes The acceleration settings available on your Model X vary While the battery is being heated, the touchscreen depending on options chosen at time of purchase: displays a status message providing you with an approximate wait time, and letting you know when the additional power is available.
  • Page 84 Acceleration Modes WARNING: Use Launch Mode only in appropriate locations where there is no cross traffic or pedestrians present. Launch Mode is designed for use on closed circuit driving courses. It is the driver’s responsibility to ensure that driving style and acceleration do not endanger or inconvenience other road users.
  • Page 85: Active Hood

    If Active Hood has been deployed, the instrument panel displays an alert and a chime sounds. Immediately take Model X to the nearest Tesla Service Center or Tesla- approved body shop. Active Hood's associated sensors and actuators must be serviced whenever Active Hood has been deployed.
  • Page 86: Trip Information

    Trip Information Displaying Trip Information Trip information displays on the touchscreen when you touch Controls > Trips. For the current trip, you can display distance, duration and average energy usage. You can also show distance and total and average energy used since your last charge and for additional trips.
  • Page 87: Getting Maximum Range

    • Sentry mode. • Minimize the use of DC chargers (such as Superchargers) for optimal Battery health. • Tesla or third-party mobile app requests. It is normal for estimated range to decrease slightly over Tips to Maximize Range the first few months before leveling off. Over time, you may see a gradual, but natural, decrease in range at full charge –...
  • Page 88 Getting Maximum Range Range Assurance Saving Energy The driving range displayed in Model X is based on Model X has an energy-saving feature that reduces the estimated remaining battery energy and EPA-rated amount of energy being consumed when Model X is not consumption.
  • Page 89: Rear Facing Camera(S)

    Rear Facing Camera(s) Camera Location Cleaning a Camera To ensure a clear picture, the camera lens must be clean Model X is equipped with a rear view camera located and free of obstructions. Remove any build-up of dirt or above the rear license plate. debris by spraying water onto the camera lens with a spray bottle or pressure washer.
  • Page 90: Active Spoiler

    Automatic. To disable automatic movement of the spoiler and keep it in its extended position, choose the Extended setting. NOTE: If the spoiler can not automatically lower or raise, the instrument panel displays an alert. Contact Tesla Service. MODEL X Owner's Manual...
  • Page 91: Towing And Accessories

    NOTE: Go to www.tesla.com to purchase accessories for your Model X. Although third-party products are available, Tesla recommends and supports only Tesla-...
  • Page 92 2250 kg 90 kg *Tesla recommends a separate braking system on trailers with a loaded weight of over 450 kg. The braking system must be appropriate for the weight of the trailer. Follow the instructions provided by the trailer brake manufacturer to ensure that trailer brakes are properly installed, adjusted, and maintained.
  • Page 93 Towing and Accessories Tire Pressures when Towing • Model X rests horizontally with the trailer attached. If the vehicle is tipped up at the front, and down at the rear, check that you are not exceeding the maximum When towing a trailer, tire pressures must be adjusted to towing capacity and tongue loads provided in accommodate the additional load.
  • Page 94 Trailer Brakes When towing a loaded trailer that weighs more than 450 kg, Tesla recommends that the trailer be equipped with its own brake system adequate for the weight of the trailer. Ensure compliance with local regulations. A brake...
  • Page 95 WARNING: Follow the instructions provided by the trailer brake manufacturer to ensure that trailer brakes are properly installed, adjusted, and maintained. Tesla is not responsible for damages caused by incorrect installation of trailer braking systems. WARNING: Never attempt to connect trailer brakes directly to the vehicle braking system.
  • Page 96 Towing and Accessories Parking with a Trailer Whenever possible, avoid parking on a grade. However, if parking on a grade is absolutely necessary, place wheel chocks under the trailer wheels: • One person presses and holds the brake pedal. • A second person places the wheel chocks under the wheels on the downgrade side of the vehicle's tires.
  • Page 97 This indicates a proper connection. Do not use the hitch if the key is not removed. NOTE: Tesla recommends making a note of the key 2. Insert the key into the locking cylinder on the hitch, code. You need this code if you lose the keys and and turn the cylinder so the top of the key is aligned need to order a replacement.
  • Page 98 Trailer Mode on page 91). WARNING: Use only the electrical connection designed by Tesla. Do not attempt to directly splice or attempt to connect a trailer’s electrical wiring using any other method. Doing so can damage the vehicle electrical system and cause malfunctions.
  • Page 99: Cold Weather Best Practices

    Supercharging due every 6° C drop in outside temperature (see Tire Care to the latch being frozen in place, use your Tesla and Maintenance on page 186). Proper tire pressures mobile app to precondition on HI for approximately...
  • Page 100 Battery temperature is optimal and ready to charge. This reduces the amount of time it takes to charge. Storage NOTE: Tesla recommends using Trip Planner to navigate to a Supercharger for at least 30-45 minutes before If you leave Model X parked for an extended period of...
  • Page 101: Autopilot

    About Autopilot How It Works Your Model X includes the following components that actively monitor the surrounding area: 1. A camera is mounted above the rear license plate. 2. Ultrasonic sensors are located in the front and rear bumpers. 3. A camera is mounted in each door pillar. 4.
  • Page 102 • Lane Assist (see Lane Assist on page 127) highway), with highly-visible lane markings (in the driving lane as well as the adjacent lanes). Contact Tesla • Collision Avoidance Assist (see Collision Avoidance only if your Model X has not completed the calibration...
  • Page 103 About Autopilot • Extremely hot or cold temperatures. CAUTION: If a windshield replacement is needed, take your vehicle to Tesla Service. This ensures appropriate handling and mounting of the camera(s). Failure to do so can cause one or more Autopilot features to malfunction.
  • Page 104: Traffic-Aware Cruise Control

    Traffic-Aware Cruise Control NOTE: Depending on market region, vehicle of you, you can initiate Traffic-Aware Cruise Control at configuration, options purchased, and software version, any speed, even when stationary, provided Model X is at your vehicle may not be equipped with Traffic-Aware least 150 cm behind the detected vehicle and certain Cruise Control, or the feature may not operate exactly as vehicle and environmental conditions are met.
  • Page 105 Traffic-Aware Cruise Control WARNING: Do not rely on Traffic-Aware Cruise To increase/decrease speed by 1 km/h, move the stalk Control or Speed Assist to determine an up or down to the first position and release. To increase/ accurate or appropriate cruising speed. It is the decrease speed to the closest 5 km/h increment, move driver's responsibility to cruise at a safe speed the stalk up/down to the second position and release.
  • Page 106 Traffic-Aware Cruise Control Cruising Near or On Exits WARNING: Traffic-Aware Cruise Control may not detect all objects and, especially when cruising over 80 km/h, may not brake/decelerate when a When cruising near an exit on a controlled-access vehicle or object is only partially in the driving lane highway and engaging the turn signal toward the off- or when a vehicle you are following moves out of ramp, Traffic-Aware Cruise Control assumes you are...
  • Page 107 Traffic-Aware Cruise Control WARNING: It is the driver's responsibility to WARNING: Overtake Acceleration increases your determine and maintain a safe following distance driving speed whenever the appropriate turn at all times. Do not rely on Traffic-Aware Cruise signal is engaged, and accelerates Model X closer Control to maintain an accurate or appropriate to the vehicle ahead.
  • Page 108 Traffic-Aware Cruise Control Traffic-Aware Cruise Control is actively cruising and is either maintaining the set speed (no vehicle in front) or is maintaining a chosen following distance from a vehicle ahead (up to the set speed). Model X has fully stopped but is in a HOLD state.
  • Page 109: Autosteer

    Autosteer NOTE: Depending on market region, vehicle configuration, options purchased, and software version, your vehicle may not be equipped with Autosteer, or the feature may not operate exactly as described. NOTE: Autosteer is a BETA feature. Autosteer builds upon Traffic-Aware Cruise Control (see Traffic-Aware Cruise Control on page 102), intelligently keeping Model X in its driving lane when cruising at a set...
  • Page 110: Auto Lane Change

    Autosteer If unable to detect lane markings, Autosteer may For the rest of the drive, you must steer manually. determine the driving lane based on a vehicle you are Autosteer is available again on your next drive (after you following. stop and shift Model X into Park).
  • Page 111 Autosteer WARNING: It is the driver's responsibility to • Midway through the lane change, Model X must determine whether a lane change is safe and detect the target lane's outside lane marking. If this appropriate. Therefore, before initiating a lane lane marking is not detected, the lane change is change, always check blind spots, lane markings, aborted and Model X returns to its original driving...
  • Page 112 Autosteer While Autosteer is in use, Model X displays a warning on • Visibility is poor (heavy rain, snow, fog, etc.) or the instrument panel and sounds a chime if it detects weather conditions are interfering with sensor that you are likely to run through a red stop light or stop operation.
  • Page 113: Navigate On Autopilot

    Navigate on Autopilot NOTE: Depending on market region, vehicle change lanes to achieve the set cruising speed. The configuration, options purchased, and software version, Mild setting is more conservative about lane changes your vehicle may not be equipped with Navigate on and may result in a slightly longer driving time Autopilot, or the feature may not operate exactly as whereas Mad Max is designed to allow you to reach...
  • Page 114 Navigate on Autopilot WARNING: Never depend on Navigate on NOTE: If you ignore a route-based lane change Autopilot to determine an appropriate lane at an suggestion (for example, you are driving in the left lane off-ramp. Stay alert and perform visual checks to while approaching an off-ramp on the right side of the ensure that the driving lane is safe and highway), Navigate on Autopilot is unable to maneuver...
  • Page 115: Traffic Light And Stop Sign Control

    How it Works driven by Tesla vehicles. Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control attempts to stop at all traffic lights and may also When Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control is enabled and stop at green lights.
  • Page 116 Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control WARNING: If the instrument panel is not displaying a red stop line at an upcoming intersection, Model X does not slow down or stop. It is the driver's responsibility to pay attention to upcoming intersections and monitor traffic conditions to determine when and if the vehicle should stop and then to take appropriate action as needed.
  • Page 117 Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control Traffic Lights When driving with Autosteer or Traffic-Aware Cruise Control engaged, and Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control enabled, Model X is designed to respond as follows when approaching intersections controlled by a traffic light: Type of Traffic Light Vehicle Intended Response At a solid green traffic light, or at a traffic light that is currently off (not...
  • Page 118 Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control Type of Traffic Light Vehicle Intended Response Model X slows down. To proceed, you must pull the Autopilot stalk toward you or briefly press the accelerator pedal. If you don’t, Model X stops at the red stop line displayed on the instrument panel.
  • Page 119 Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control Stop Signs and Road Markings When driving with Autosteer or Traffic-aware Cruise Control engaged, and Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control enabled, Model X is designed to respond as follows when approaching intersections controlled by stop signs, stop lines, or road markings: Type of Intersection Vehicle Intended Response...
  • Page 120 Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control Type of Intersection Vehicle Intended Response Stop Sign and Road Marking Road Marking WARNING: Model X also slows down and stops at a roundabout. You must take over steering (which cancels Autosteer) and pull the Autopilot stalk toward you or briefly press the accelerator pedal to confirm that you want to continue through the roundabout.
  • Page 121 Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control • Bright light (such as direct sunlight) is interfering with the view of the camera(s). • A camera is obstructed, covered, damaged, or not properly calibrated. • Driving on a hill or on a road that has sharp curves on which the cameras are unable to see upcoming traffic lights or stop signs.
  • Page 122: Autopark

    Autopark To Use Autopark NOTE: Depending on market region, vehicle configuration, options purchased, and software version, your vehicle may not be equipped with Autopark. When driving, follow these steps to allow Autopark to maneuver Model X into a parking space: If Model X is equipped with Autopilot components (see About Autopilot on page 99), and you have purchased...
  • Page 123 Autopark To Pause Parking To pause Autopark, press the brake pedal once. Model X stops and remains stopped until you touch Resume on the touchscreen. To Cancel Parking Autopark cancels the parking sequence when you manually move the steering wheel, shift, or touch Cancel on the touchscreen.
  • Page 124: Summon

    Summon NOTE: Depending on market region, vehicle • Side Clearance: Choose an option to specify how configuration, options purchased, and software version, much side clearance you want to allow. Tight allows your vehicle may not be equipped with Summon, or the Model X to enter and exit very narrow parking feature may not operate exactly as described.
  • Page 125 Summon Stopping or Canceling Summon • Pair your phone with Model X via Bluetooth (see Pairing a Bluetooth Phone on page 156). After you pair once, your phone automatically connects to Stop Model X at any time while Summon is active by Model X every time.
  • Page 126: Smart Summon

    NOTE: The map also has an icon that allows you to display/hide satellite imagery. • Download the latest version of the Tesla mobile app to your phone, and ensure your phone has cellular service and GPS enabled.
  • Page 127: Smart Summon

    Smart Summon Standby Mode Immediately after initiating Smart Summon in either mode, hazard lights briefly flash, mirrors fold, and Model X shifts into Drive or Reverse. Model X then slowly To keep Model X ready to Summon and reduce the time moves to within 1 meter of you (COME TO ME) or your it takes to warm up, turn on Standby Mode.
  • Page 128 Smart Summon Limitations Smart Summon is unlikely to operate as intended in the following types of situations: • GPS data is unavailable due to poor cellular coverage. • The driving path is sloped. Smart Summon is designed to operate on flat roads only (up to 10% grade).
  • Page 129: Active Safety Features

    Lane Assist Steering Interventions Model X monitors the markers on the lane you are driving in as well as the surrounding areas for the presence of vehicles or other objects. Lane Assist provides steering interventions if Model X drifts into (or close to) an adjacent lane in which an When an object is detected in your blind spot or near object, such as a vehicle, is detected.
  • Page 130 Lane Assist Emergency Lane Departure • Lane markings are excessively worn, have visible previous markings, have been adjusted due to road Avoidance construction, or are changing quickly (for example, lanes branching off, crossing over, or merging). Emergency Lane Departure Avoidance automatically •...
  • Page 131 Lane Assist • Lane markings are excessively worn, have visible previous markings, have been adjusted due to road construction or are changing quickly (for example, lanes branching off, crossing over, or merging). WARNING: The lists above do not represent every possible situation that may interfere with Lane Assist features.
  • Page 132: Collision Avoidance Assist

    Collision Avoidance Assist The following collision avoidance features are designed to increase the safety of you and your passengers: • Forward Collision Warning - provides visual and audible warnings in situations when Model X detects that there is a high risk of a frontal collision (see Forward Collision Warning on page 130).
  • Page 133 Collision Avoidance Assist Automatic Emergency Braking WARNING: Automatic Emergency Braking is designed to reduce the impact of frontal collisions only and does not function when Model X is in Model X is designed to determine the distance from a Reverse. detected object traveling in front of it.
  • Page 134 It is the driver’s responsibility to avoid collisions by staying alert, paying attention, and taking corrective action as early as possible. CAUTION: If a fault occurs with a Collision Avoidance Assist feature, Model X displays an alert. Contact Tesla Service. MODEL X Owner's Manual...
  • Page 135: Speed Assist

    Speed Assist How Speed Assist Works • Off - Speed limit warnings do not display and chimes are not sounded. Model X displays a speed limit on the instrument panel • Display - Speed limit signs display on the instrument and you can choose if and how you are warned when panel and the sign increases in size when you exceed you exceed the speed limit.
  • Page 136 Speed Assist • Traffic signs do not conform to standard recognizable formats. • A road or a speed limit has recently changed. WARNING: The list above does not represent an exhaustive list of situations that may interfere with proper operation of Speed Assist. Speed Assist may fail to provide warnings for many other reasons.
  • Page 137: Using The Touchscreen

    Controls Controls - Overview Steering Mode: Adjust the amount of effort required to turn the steering wheel (see Adjusting Steering Effort on page 57). Touch Controls on the bottom corner of the touchscreen to control features and Regenerative Braking: When you release the accelerator customize Model X to suit your when driving, regenerative braking slows Model X and preferences.
  • Page 138: Navigate On Autopilot

    Controls Charging • Set Speed: When you engage Traffic-Aware Cruise Control or Autosteer, choose whether you want the initial cruising speed set to the Speed Limit or your View charging status and adjust settings related to Current Speed (see Traffic-Aware Cruise Control on charging Model X (see Charging Instructions on page page...
  • Page 139 Park . Display Car Left Open Notification: Choose whether you want Model X to send a notification to your Tesla mobile app if your car remains open for over approximately 10 Customize characteristics of the touchscreen and minutes after you have left: instrument panel: •...
  • Page 140 Safety Voice Recognition Language: Choose the language to be used for voice commands. Allow Mobile Access: Allow your Tesla mobile app to access your Model X (see Mobile App on page 173). Voice Navigation Language: Choose the language that the navigation system uses for spoken instructions.
  • Page 141 78). contains more recent information that those provided by Tesla elsewhere (for example, via the web). Joe Mode: If on, Joe Mode lowers the volume of your vehicle's chimes, except for turn signals. Towing: Prepare Model X to be transported by keeping it in Neutral (with the parking brake disengaged), when NOTE: Joe Mode may not be available at delivery.
  • Page 142 HomeLink programming, etc.) and restore all settings to their factory defaults. This is useful when transferring ownership of Model X. Before erasing, you must enter the credentials for your Tesla account. Jack Mode: Disables self-leveling of the air suspension system.
  • Page 143: Climate Controls

    Climate Controls Overview of Climate Controls Climate controls are available at the bottom of the touchscreen. By default, climate control is set to Auto, which maintains optimum comfort in all but the most severe weather conditions. When you adjust the cabin temperature while in the Auto setting, the system automatically adjusts the heating, air conditioning, air distribution, and fan speed to maintain the cabin at your selected temperature.
  • Page 144 Climate Controls NOTE: For one-touch access to seat heaters and defrosters, you can add these controls to My Apps. See Customizing My Apps on page 1. Touch to turn the climate control system on or off. 2. Touch Auto to turn the Auto setting on or off. 3.
  • Page 145 Climate Controls 10. Touch the passenger's side seat icon to adjust seat heaters for the front passenger. The seat operates at three levels from 3 (highest) to 1 (lowest). For one-touch access to seat heaters, you can add them to the touchscreen's bottom bar (see Customizing My Apps on page 11.
  • Page 146 Camp. Never rely on your vehicle to protect you can play music, browse the internet, play games in something irreplaceable. the arcade, or watch shows in Tesla Theater. You can also control media and climate settings from a paired WARNING: You can adjust and monitor the climate phone.
  • Page 147 Climate Controls • To conserve energy, turn on Range Mode (if equipped) to limit the power of the climate control system (touch Controls > Pedals & Steering > Range Mode). Cabin heating and cooling may be less effective, but you can use seat heaters to provide warmth in colder climates.
  • Page 148: Maps And Navigation

    NOTE: Touching this icon while proximity of the corresponding stations on navigating to a destination displays the the map. Charging locations include Tesla route overview. Superchargers, destination charging sites, third-party fast chargers, and public The route overview is available when you chargers that you have used previously.
  • Page 149 Navigation. NOTE: You can start navigation remotely from your IOS® or Android™ device using the "share" functionality on your device after allowing access to the Tesla mobile Touch the navigation settings icon to customize the app. navigation system to suit your preferences: (the...
  • Page 150 Maps and Navigation Adding Stops to a Route To delete a Recent or Favorite destination, touch it on the destination list and hold it down briefly until the X appears. Then touch the X to delete it from the list. After you have entered a destination, you can edit your route by adding, deleting or reordering stops.
  • Page 151 Maps and Navigation NOTE: In some market regions, third-party fast chargers • View amenities that are available at the charging are also included as dark gray pins when you choose to location, including restrooms, restaurants, lodging, display all charging stations. shopping, and Wi-Fi.
  • Page 152 Maps and Navigation Map Updates To turn this feature on or off, touch the map's settings icon (see Navigation Settings on page 147), then touch Online Routing. As updated maps become available, they are automatically sent to Model X over Wi-Fi. To ensure you Trip Planner receive them, periodically connect Model X to a Wi-Fi network (see...
  • Page 153: Media

    Connectivity). For some media services, you can use a and downward to minimize it so that just the Miniplayer default Tesla account. For others, you may need to enter displays. The convenient Miniplayer, which occupies the account credentials the first time you use it.
  • Page 154 Media • Tone: Drag the sliders to adjust the subwoofer and To add a currently playing station, podcast, any of the five frequency bands (Bass, Bass/Mid, Mid, or audio file to your Favorites list, touch Mid/Treble, and Treble). If equipped with premium the Favorites icon on Media Player.
  • Page 155 Media Your Bluetooth device begins playing the audio file that is currently active on your device. If no audio file is playing, use your device to choose the audio file you want to listen to. When the chosen file begins to play, you can then use Media Player's next and previous icons (or use the left scroll button on the steering wheel) to play other tracks.
  • Page 156: Entertainment

    Then, roll the scroll button to highlight Readout then press the scroll button again. Mars The map shows your Model X as a rover on the Martian landscape, and the About Your Tesla box displays SpaceX's interplanetary spaceship. Rainbow Charge...
  • Page 157 Sketchpad Channel your inner Picasso. Show us what you got! Touch Publish to submit your artistic compositions to Tesla for critiquing. TRAX It's never too late to follow your dream of becoming a world-famous DJ. With TRAX, you can turn your vehicle into your own personal music studio.
  • Page 158: Phone And Calendar

    Phone and Calendar NOTE: Depending on market region, vehicle 4. On the touchscreen, touch Add New Device > Start configuration, options purchased, and software version, Search. A list of all available Bluetooth devices within your vehicle may not be equipped with these features, or operating distance displays on the Bluetooth settings the features may not operate exactly as described.
  • Page 159 Phone and Calendar NOTE: You can turn access to your contacts and recent • Messages- Displays message in chronological order calls on or off at any time by displaying the Bluetooth with the most recent message listed first. You can settings screen, choosing the phone, and then changing view, send, and receive text messages.
  • Page 160 Phone and Calendar WARNING: Stay focused on the road at all times while driving. Using or programming a phone while driving, even with Bluetooth enabled, can result in serious injury or death. WARNING: Follow all applicable laws regarding the use of phones while driving, including, but not limited to, laws that prohibit texting and require hands-free operation at all times.
  • Page 161: Air Suspension

    If the problem persists, Choose from: contact Tesla. • Comfort - Provides a gentler ride for a relaxed driving If a fault is detected that disables the experience.
  • Page 162 Air Suspension NOTE: The instrument panel can also display a real-time visualization of how the suspension system is dynamically adjusting each wheel’s damping to account for changing road conditions. To view, hold the respective steering wheel scroll button briefly until the available options are displayed.
  • Page 163: Voice Commands

    Examples of Voice Commands Navigation Here is a list of example voice commands. This is not an exhaustive list. Tesla is constantly working to improve To search for, or navigate to, a location, say: voice commands. • "Where is [location]?"...
  • Page 164 To protect your privacy, these short recordings are not associated with your personal information or with your vehicle's identification number. Tesla assures that it is not possible to search any system for a recording associated with a specific customer or vehicle.
  • Page 165: Security Settings

    If you forget your driving PIN, touch the link to enter detects motion inside the cabin, enable Tilt/Intrusion your Tesla login credentials on the PIN to Drive popup, (see Tilt/Intrusion (if equipped) on page 163).
  • Page 166: Dashcam And Sentry Mode

    To pause recording, press and hold saved locally to onboard memory or the USB flash drive. the icon. Recordings are not sent to Tesla. Using Dashcam PAUSED: Shows that Dashcam is paused. To resume recording, touch the icon. To...
  • Page 167 CAUTION: Sentry Mode may not activate the Alternatively, you can use voice commands or the Tesla security alarm in all situations involving damage mobile app. To enable Sentry Mode using voice to the vehicle. Sentry Mode uses many factors commands, say "Keep Tesla safe,"...
  • Page 168 Dashcam and Sentry Mode • Recent Clips: When recording, Dashcam continuously saves footage to Recent Clips in 60-minute cycles. Footage is overwritten every hour unless you manually save it. Four videos are recorded for each clip, one from each camera (front, rear, left, and right).
  • Page 169: Homelink Universal Transceiver

    Using a device without 2. Check that the device's remote control has a healthy these safety features increases the risk of injury or battery. Tesla recommends replacing the battery in death. the device's remote control before Programming HomeLink.
  • Page 170 As you approach (or drive away from) a device that is device's remote control positioned within five cm of set to operate automatically, the HomeLink status icon the Tesla emblem. displays a count-down message to let you know when the device automatically opens or closes. In situations •...
  • Page 171 HomeLink Universal Transceiver For additional assistance or compatibility questions, contact HomeLink (www.homelink.com or call 1-800-355-3515). Using the Touchscreen...
  • Page 172: Connecting To Wi-Fi

    NOTE: If more than one previously connected network is within range, Model X connects to the one most recently used. NOTE: At Tesla Service Centers, Model X automatically connects to the Tesla Service Wi-Fi network. Hotspots and Connectivity You can also use a mobile hotspot or your phone's...
  • Page 173: Software Updates

    • Sentry Mode you receive updates as soon as they are available for your specific vehicle, you may not be in the first Tesla NOTE: On an as-needed basis, Tesla also sends software group of Tesla owners to receive the update.
  • Page 174 Software Updates Tesla strongly recommends reading all release notes. They may contain important safety information or operating instructions for your Model X. MODEL X Owner's Manual...
  • Page 175: Mobile App

    • Navigate the Tesla Shop. 1. Download the Tesla mobile app to your phone. • Access the Tesla inbox. 2. Log in to the Tesla mobile app by entering your Tesla • Manage your account information and view your account credentials.
  • Page 176 Additional drivers can either use a previously cable, or the vehicle is not Supercharging due to the registered Tesla Account or use the app to create a new latch being frozen in place, use your Tesla mobile app to Tesla Account.
  • Page 177: Charging

    Electric Vehicle Components High Voltage Components 1. Front Motor 2. Air Conditioning Compressor 3. Forward Junction Box 4. High Voltage Cabling 5. Battery Coolant Heater 6. DC-DC Converter 7. Cabin Heater 8. High Voltage Battery 9. On-board Charger 10. Charge Port 11.
  • Page 178 WARNING: In the unlikely event that a fire occurs, immediately contact your local fire emergency responders. Charging Equipment Charging equipment designed specifically to charge your Model X is available from Tesla. A Tesla Wall Connector, which installs in your parking space, is the fastest way to charge Model X in daily use.
  • Page 179: High Voltage Battery Information

    NOTE: When left idle and unplugged, your vehicle battery). If the vehicle is still unresponsive, contact Tesla. periodically uses energy from the Battery for system tests and recharging the low voltage battery when Temperature Limits necessary.
  • Page 180: Charging Instructions

    Supercharging due to the You can also open the charge port door using any of latch being frozen in place, use your Tesla mobile app to these methods: precondition your vehicle on HI for approximately 30-45 minutes (you must use your mobile app to precondition the vehicle;...
  • Page 181 Charging Instructions • Heats or cools the Battery, if needed. If the Battery • BLUE: Model X detects that a connector has been requires heating or cooling, you may notice a delay plugged in. before charging begins. • BLINKING BLUE: Model X is communicating with the connector.
  • Page 182 CAUTION: Tesla strongly recommends leaving on the instrument panel. This is normal and ensures that Model X plugged in when not in use. This...
  • Page 183 NOTE: Scheduled Charging/Scheduled Departure settings are also available on the Climate Controls • Charge current at this location: The current screen and in the Tesla mobile app. automatically sets to the maximum current available from the attached charge cable, unless it was Think of Scheduled Charging as "When do I want...
  • Page 184 NOTE: When Model X is not plugged in, Log into your Tesla account to view fees and details preconditioning operates but only when the Battery's about Supercharger sessions, track the remaining charge level is above 20%.
  • Page 185 Charging Instructions NOTE: The release cable may be recessed within the opening of the trim. 4. Pull the charge cable from the charge port. CAUTION: Use the release cable only in situations where you can not release the charge cable using the usual methods.
  • Page 186: Maintenance

    Daily Checks Your vehicle should generally be serviced on an as- • Check the Battery’s charge level, displayed on the needed basis. However, Tesla recommends the following instrument panel or mobile app. maintenance items and intervals, as applicable to your •...
  • Page 187 Maintenance Schedule *If the vehicle is used for towing, the brake fluid should be replaced every 2 years regardless of the health check. NOTE: Any damage caused by opening the Battery coolant reservoir is excluded from the warranty. High Voltage Safety Your Model X has been designed and built with safety as a priority.
  • Page 188: Tire Care And Maintenance

    Tire Care and Maintenance Displaying Tire Pressures If the indicator light flashes for one minute whenever you power on Model X, a fault with the TPMS is detected (see TPMS Malfunction on page 189). You can display tire pressures on the instrument panel by using the right or left steering wheel buttons to NOTE: Your vehicle’s tire pressures will drop in cold display Car Status (see...
  • Page 189 Tesla. This allows you to slowly drive and ensure there are no cuts, bulges or exposure Model X to Tesla or to a nearby tire repair facility. of the ply/cord structure. WARNING: Do not drive with a punctured tire that...
  • Page 190 To install an aero cover: 1. Align the aero cover into position so that the notch at the base of the Tesla "T" is aligned with the tire's valve stem. 2. Push firmly around the perimeter of the aero cover until it fully snaps into place.
  • Page 191 If the Tire Pressure warning indicator displays frequently, not approved by Tesla. contact Tesla to determine if a tire sensor needs to be replaced. If a non-Tesla Service Center repairs or Tire Pressure Monitoring replaces a tire, the tire sensor may not work until Tesla performs the setup procedure.
  • Page 192 Tesla, and a low tire pressure is detected, it is possible that the Driving in Low Temperatures tire sensor has been damaged. Contact Tesla to have the fault repaired as soon as possible. Tire performance is reduced in low ambient...
  • Page 193 Tire Care and Maintenance CAUTION: Using non-recommended tire chains, or using tire chains on other sized tires can damage the suspension, body, wheels, and/or brake lines. Damage caused by using non-recommended tire chains, or incorrectly installing tire chains, is not covered by the warranty.
  • Page 194: Cleaning

    Cleaning Cleaning the Exterior Cleaning a Camera To ensure a clear picture, the camera lens must be clean To prevent damage to the paint, immediately remove and free of obstructions. Remove any build-up of dirt or corrosive substances (bird droppings, tree resin, dead debris by spraying water onto the camera lens with a insects, tar spots, road salt, industrial fallout, etc.).
  • Page 195 Vacuum cloth seats as needed to remove any loose dirt. the charge port while Model X is charging. Failure CAUTION: Aftermarket, non-Tesla seat covers may to follow these instructions can result in serious inhibit the sensitivity of a seat's occupancy sensors injury or damage to the vehicle, charging and may cause staining or damage.
  • Page 196 Using a Car Cover To preserve the cosmetic appearance of the body when Model X is not being used, use a genuine Tesla car cover. Car covers can be purchased from Tesla. See Parts and Accessories on page 200.
  • Page 197: Wiper Blades And Washer Jets

    Wiper Blades and Washer Jets Checking and Cleaning Wiper Blades Periodically clean the edge of the wiper blades and check the rubber for cracks, splits, and roughness. If damaged, replace the blade immediately to prevent damage to the glass and improve visibility. Contaminants on the windshield, or on the wiper blades, can reduce the effectiveness of the wipers.
  • Page 198 Wiper Blades and Washer Jets WARNING: Do not operate the washers while cleaning Model X. Windshield washer fluid can irritate eyes and skin. Read and observe the washer fluid manufacturer’s instructions. MODEL X Owner's Manual...
  • Page 199: Fluid Reservoirs

    Do not continue driving. Contact Tesla immediately. Fluid Level Check Tesla checks the brake fluid level and health at the regularly scheduled maintenance intervals. Topping Up the Brake Fluid CAUTION: The maintenance panel protects the front trunk from water. When re-attaching, make Do not top up your brake fluid.
  • Page 200 Fluid Reservoirs 1. Open the hood. 2. Clean around the filler cap before opening it to prevent dirt from entering the reservoir. 3. Open the filler cap. 4. While avoiding spilling, fill the reservoir until the fluid level is visible just below the filler neck. 5.
  • Page 201: Jacking And Lifting

    Follow the steps below to lift Model X. Ensure that any WARNING: Do not work on an incorrectly non-Tesla repair facility is aware of these lifting points. supported vehicle. Doing so can cause serious damage, bodily injury, or death.
  • Page 202: Parts And Accessories

    Body Repairs If your Model X is in a collision, contact Tesla or a Tesla- approved Body Shop to ensure that it is repaired with genuine Tesla parts. Tesla has selected and approved body shops that meet strict requirements for training, equipment, quality, and customer satisfaction.
  • Page 203: Specifications

    Identification Labels Vehicle Identification Number You can find the VIN at the following locations: • Touch Controls > Software. • Stamped on a plate located at the top of the dashboard. Can be seen by looking through the windshield. • Printed on the Statutory Plate, located on the door pillar.
  • Page 204: Vehicle Loading

    Vehicle Loading Load Capacity Labeling It is important to understand how much weight your Model X can safely carry. This weight is called the vehicle capacity weight and includes the weight of all occupants, cargo and any additional equipment added to your Model X since it was manufactured.
  • Page 205 Vehicle Loading • GAWR - Gross Axle Weight Rating for the front and rear axles. The GAWR is the maximum distributed weight that each axle can support. CAUTION: To prevent damage, never load Model X so that it is heavier than GVWR or exceeds the individual GAWR weights.
  • Page 206: Dimensions And Weights

    Dimensions and Weights Exterior Dimensions Overall Length 198.9 in 5,052 mm Overall Width (including mirrors) 89.4 in 2,271 mm Overall Width (including folded mirrors) 81.6 in 2,072 mm Overall Width (excluding mirrors) 78.7 in 1,999 mm Overall Height 66 in* 1,684 mm* Wheel Base 116.7 in...
  • Page 207 Dimensions and Weights Shoulder Room Front 60.7 in 1542 mm Rear 56.8 in 1442 mm Third 40 in 1016 mm Front 55.6 in 1412 mm Hip Room Rear 59 in 1498 mm Third 38.5 in 978 mm Cargo Volume Front Trunk Rear* Total Seven Seat Vehicles...
  • Page 208 Dimensions and Weights Long Range Performance NOTE: Values are approximate. Weights can vary depending on a vehicle's options. MODEL X Owner's Manual...
  • Page 209: Subsystems

    205 kW Rear 375 kW *Tested in accordance with ECE R85. Maximum Motor Torque Trim Location Standard Range Front Rear Long Range Front Rear Performance Front Rear Performance and Energy For information related to performance and energy, go to http://www.tesla.com/zh_hk/. Specifications...
  • Page 210 Subsystems Transmission Type Specifications Type Single speed fixed gear Overall Final Drive Ratio Small motor: 9.0:1 Large motor: 9.7:1 Reverse Gear Reverse direction of motor, limited to 24 km/h Steering Steering Specifications Type Variable rack and pinion with electronic power steering, speed sensitive Number of turns lock to lock 2.33 Turning Circle (curb to curb)
  • Page 211 Subsystems Suspension Suspension Specifications Front Independent, virtual pivot double wishbone Rear Independent, virtual pivot double wishbone Battery - Low Voltage Battery - Low Voltage Specifications Rating 33 amp hour or higher Voltage and Polarity Low voltage negative (-) ground Battery - High Voltage Battery - High Voltage Specifications Type Liquid-cooled lithium ion (Li-ion)
  • Page 212: Wheels And Tires

    (see Maintaining Tire Pressures on page 186). Winter tires can be purchased from a Tesla service center or may be available for purchase on the Tesla web site. MODEL X Owner's Manual...
  • Page 213 Wheels and Tires Understanding Tire Markings Laws require tire manufacturers to place standardized information on the sidewall of all tires. This information identifies and describes the fundamental characteristics of the tire. Tire category. P indicates that the tire is for passenger vehicles. 2 Tire width.
  • Page 214 Wheels and Tires 7 Speed rating. When stated, indicates the maximum speed (in mph) at which the tire can be used for extended periods. Q=99 mph (160 km/h), R=106 mph (170 km/h), S=112 mph (180 km/h), T=118 mph (190 km/h), U=124 mph (200 km/h), H=130 mph (210 km/h), V=149 mph (240 km/h), W=168 mph (270 km/h), Y=186 mph (300 km/h), (Y)=vehicle's top speed (exceeds the "Y"...
  • Page 215: Roadside Assistance

    Contacting Tesla Roadside Assistance Tesla Roadside Assistance is available to you 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, for the duration of your warranty period. Tesla Roadside Assistance is also available to speak with roadside service professionals to answer any questions and explain the proper procedure for transporting your vehicle.
  • Page 216: Instructions For Transporters

    Do not transport Model X using any method that is not Model X, including personal property damage or specified by Tesla. Adhere to the instructions provided in damage caused by using self-loading dollies or tire the following sections and observe all warnings and skates.
  • Page 217 Instructions for Transporters NOTE: Jack Mode cancels when driving speed exceeds 7 kph. WARNING: Failure to activate Jack Mode on a vehicle equipped with the air suspension system can result in the vehicle becoming loose during transport, which may cause significant damage. Activate Transport Mode Transport Mode keeps the parking brake disengaged while winching Model X onto a flatbed truck.
  • Page 218 Instructions for Transporters Pull onto the Flatbed Truck - CAUTION: Attaching the tie-down straps to the chassis, suspension or other parts of the vehicle's Without Tow Eye body may cause damage. CAUTION: To avoid damage, only pull the vehicle onto a flatbed truck using a properly-installed tow eye.
  • Page 219: Consumer Information

    In contrast, owner information that is provided by Tesla elsewhere is updated as necessary and may not contain information unique to your vehicle. Information about new features is displayed on the touchscreen after a software update, and can be viewed at any time by touching Controls >...
  • Page 220 About this Owner Information All other trademarks contained in this document are the property of their respective owners and their use herein does not imply sponsorship or endorsement of their products or services. The unauthorized use of any trademark displayed in this document or on the vehicle is strictly prohibited.
  • Page 221: Disclaimers

    Tesla’s telematics system wirelessly transmits vehicle historical information about a vehicle's location (for information to Tesla on a periodic basis. The data is used example, Tesla is unable to tell you where Model X was as previously described and helps ensure the proper parked/traveling at a particular date/time).
  • Page 222: Reporting Safety Defects

    Tesla account, or sign up to get an account. If you have any questions or concerns about your Model X, call Tesla. To find the number for your region, go to http://www.tesla.com, then view contact information.
  • Page 223: Radio Regulatory Compliance

    1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Tesla could void your authority to operate the equipment. Radiation Exposure Statement The product complies with FCC/IC RF Exposure for Low Power Consumer Wireless Power Transfer.
  • Page 224 • This device may not cause harmful interference. • This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Any changes or modifications to the device not expressly approved by the manufacturer or Tesla could void your authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 225 1. This device may not cause harmful interference,and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Tesla could void your authority to operate the equipment. Description...
  • Page 226 Radio Regulatory Compliance Description Frequency Band Power Level Antenna Location LTE (band 21/32) 200 mW Transmit - 1447.9-1462.9 MHz Transmit - Right side mirror Receive - 1452-1510.9 MHz Receive - Right side mirror LTE (band 1/2/3/4) 200 mW Transmit - 1710-1785, 1850-1910, Transmit - Right side mirror 1920-1980 MHz Receive - Right side mirror...
  • Page 227: Troubleshooting Alerts

    Troubleshooting Alerts (APP_w207) Autosteer temporarily unavailable Autosteer is currently unavailable. This could be a temporary condition due to external conditions that include: • Missing or faded lane markers • Narrow or winding roads • Poor visibility due to rain, snow, fog, or other weather conditions •...
  • Page 228 Troubleshooting Alerts Please note that the minimum speed to initiate Autosteer when there is no vehicle detected ahead of you and while driving on a road with visible lane markings is 18 mph (30 km/h), unless certain vehicle and environmental conditions are met.
  • Page 229 If the alert persists and camera calibration has not completed after your vehicle has driven 100 miles (160 km) or more, or Traffic-Aware Cruise Control and Autosteer remain unavailable despite successful camera calibration, contact Tesla Service at your earliest convenience. Your vehicle is OK to drive in the meantime. (APP_w304)
  • Page 230 Instructions on page 178. You can also try charging your vehicle using a Tesla Supercharger or Destination Charging location, all of which can be located through the map on your vehicle's touchscreen display. See Maps and Navigation on page 146 for more details.
  • Page 231 OFF the circuit breaker servicing the Wall Connector, wait 10 seconds, turn the circuit breaker ON again, then try reconnecting the Wall Connector to the vehicle. If the issue persists, consult your electrician or contact Tesla. For more information, see the installation guide for your Wall Connector.
  • Page 232 OFF the circuit breaker servicing the Wall Connector, wait 10 seconds, turn the circuit breaker ON again, then try reconnecting the Wall Connector to the vehicle. If the issue persists, consult your electrician or contact Tesla. For more information, see the installation guide for your Wall Connector.
  • Page 233 Troubleshooting Alerts What to do: Consult your electrician to ensure appropriate voltage on the circuit breaker that services the Wall Connector. For more information, see the installation guide for your Wall Connector. (CC_f008) Unable to charge - Input voltage too low Voltage must be within Wall Connector rating What this alert means: Over or under voltage protection.
  • Page 234 Troubleshooting Alerts 4. Once your electrician has completed all work and restored power to the Wall Connector, try charging again by reconnecting the Wall Connector to the vehicle. 5. If the issue persists, the Wall Connector requires service. For more information, see the installation guide for your Wall Connector.
  • Page 235 Troubleshooting Alerts Make sure the connector is fully inserted into the charge inlet in the vehicle's charging port, is not covered by anything, and there is no heat source nearby. If the issue persists in normal ambient temperatures (under 38°C), service is required.
  • Page 236 Troubleshooting Alerts (CC_f016) Unable to charge - Vehicle connection issue Insert charge handle fully into charge port What this alert means: A communication error occurred between the Wall Connector and the vehicle. What to do: Try charging again by disconnecting the Wall Connector from the vehicle and reconnecting. 1.
  • Page 237 Troubleshooting Alerts 3. If the issue persists, service is required. For more information, see the installation guide for your Wall Connector. (CC_f019) Unable to charge - Vehicle connection issue Insert charge handle fully into charge port What this alert means: A communication error occurred between the Wall Connector and the vehicle.
  • Page 238 Troubleshooting Alerts (CC_f021) Unable to charge - No primary Wall Connector Check that primary unit is powered and available What this alert means: Load sharing (circuit breaker sharing) network: Need one (and only one) Wall Connector set as primary. What to do: Only one Wall Connector can be set to a primary configuration.
  • Page 239 Troubleshooting Alerts What to do: Have your electrician adjust the Wall Connector’s internal rotary switch to a valid operating current setting. They should first make sure there is no power to the Wall Connector. The correlation between switch setting and current should be printed on the inside of the Wall Connector.
  • Page 240 Troubleshooting Alerts 4. Other hardware component issues What to do: An internal issue was detected by the Wall Connector. 1. Try charging again by disconnecting the Wall Connector from the vehicle and reconnecting. 2. If the issue persists, turn OFF the circuit breaker for the Wall Connector, wait 10 seconds, and turn the circuit breaker ON again.
  • Page 241 Troubleshooting Alerts Have your electrician adjust the Wall Connector’s internal rotary switch to a valid operating current setting. They should first make sure there is no power to the Wall Connector. The correlation between switch setting and current should be printed on the inside of the Wall Connector. Your electrician should also refer to the Set the Operating Current section in the Wall Connector Installation Manual.
  • Page 242 • Make sure any charge port inlet obstruction has been removed. You can also try charging your vehicle using a Tesla Supercharger or Destination Charging location, all of which can be located through the map on your vehicle's touchscreen display. See...
  • Page 243 • Try charging with multiple, different types of charging equipment at different locations. You can also try charging your vehicle using a Tesla Supercharger or Destination Charging location, all of which can be located through the map on your vehicle's touchscreen display. See...
  • Page 244 • Make sure any charge port inlet obstruction has been removed. You can also try charging your vehicle using a Tesla Supercharger or Destination Charging location, all of which can be located through the map on your vehicle's touchscreen display. See...
  • Page 245 • Contact an electrician to inspect the wiring and equipment at your normal charging location. You can also try charging your vehicle using a Tesla Supercharger or Destination Charging location, all of which can be located through the map on your vehicle's touchscreen display. See...
  • Page 246 • Contact an electrician to inspect the wiring and equipment at your normal charging location. You can also try charging your vehicle using a Tesla Supercharger or Destination Charging location, all of which can be located through the map on your vehicle's touchscreen display. See...
  • Page 247 Troubleshooting Alerts You can also try charging your vehicle using a Tesla Supercharger or Destination Charging location, all of which can be located through the map on your vehicle's touchscreen display. See Maps and Navigation on page 146 for more details.
  • Page 248 • Make sure any charge port inlet obstruction has been removed. You can also try charging your vehicle using a Tesla Supercharger or Destination Charging location, all of which can be located through the map on your vehicle's touchscreen display. See...
  • Page 249 You can also try charging your vehicle using a Tesla Supercharger or Destination Charging location, all of which can be located through the map on your vehicle's touchscreen display. See...
  • Page 250 • Try charging with multiple, different types of charging equipment. You can also try charging your vehicle using a Tesla Supercharger or Destination Charging location, all of which can be located through the map on your vehicle's touchscreen display. See...
  • Page 251 • Try charging with different charge equipment / at different stations. You can also try charging your vehicle using a Tesla Supercharger or Destination Charging location, all of which can be located through the map on your vehicle's touchscreen display. See...
  • Page 252 • Make sure any charge port inlet obstruction has been removed. You can also try charging your vehicle using a Tesla Supercharger or Destination Charging location, all of which can be located through the map on your vehicle's touchscreen display. See...
  • Page 253 Troubleshooting Alerts • Environmental / external conditions • Vehicle System Restraints: ◦ May include camera or radar lack of visibility • Valet Mode is active: ◦ For more information, see Valet Mode on page When any condition preventing Cruise Control activation is no longer present, Cruise Control should be available. If this alert persists throughout subsequent drives, schedule service at your convenience.
  • Page 254 • Vehicle system constraints Autopark should be available again during your next drive. If this alert persists throughout subsequent drives, contact Tesla Service at your earliest convenience. Your vehicle is OK to drive in the meantime. For more information, see...
  • Page 255 Continue to your destination. Your vehicle is OK to drive. If Vehicle Hold is not available during your next drive, contact Tesla Service. Your vehicle is OK to drive in the meantime.
  • Page 256 It is recommended that you have the low voltage battery replaced at your earliest convenient opportunity. You can schedule service via your Tesla Mobile App, or with an independent service provider that offers low voltage battery replacement for your vehicle. Please note that independent service provider options may vary, based on your vehicle configuration and your location.
  • Page 257 Do It Yourself Guide. If this alert does not clear after 24 hours, it is recommended that you schedule service via your Tesla Mobile App or with an independent service provider. Please note that independent service provider options may vary, based on your vehicle configuration and your location.
  • Page 258 Service is required Schedule service now This alert is set remotely by Tesla when a condition requiring service is detected on your vehicle. This alert can be set due to various conditions. When you schedule service, more information should be available.
  • Page 259 • Try charging with multiple, different types of charging equipment. You can also try charging your vehicle using a Tesla Supercharger or Destination Charging location, all of which can be located through the map on your vehicle's touchscreen display. See...
  • Page 260 • Try charging with different wall outlets. • Try charging with different charging equipment. You can also try charging your vehicle using a Tesla Supercharger or Destination Charging location, all of which can be located through the map on your vehicle's touchscreen display. See...
  • Page 261 If the outlet is worn, it should be replaced with a high-quality outlet. Consider upgrading to a Tesla Wall Connector for greater convenience and highest charging speed.
  • Page 262 8A while this condition persists. You can also try charging your vehicle using a Tesla Supercharger or Destination Charging location, all of which can be located through the map on your vehicle's touchscreen display. See...
  • Page 263 If the outlet is worn, it should be replaced with a high-quality outlet. Consider upgrading to a Tesla Wall Connector for greater convenience and highest charging speed.
  • Page 264: Index

    Index Summon: Traffic-Aware Cruise Control: ABS (Anti-lock Braking System): Autopilot components: absolute speed limit: Autosteer: access panel, removing: average range: accessories: plugging into power socket: accessory carrier: backup camera: active hood: Battery (high voltage): 177, 197, adaptive headlights: care of: adjacent lane speed: coolant: aero covers:...
  • Page 265 Index CCS (Combo): dome (map) lights: CE certifications: door labels: CHAdeMO: door seals: chains: cleaning: change of ownership: Door Unlock Mode: charge port: doors: charge port light: doors, opening: charge port manual release: Drive: charge port release cable: drive away locking: charging: 175, 176, drive modes: components and equipment:...
  • Page 266 Index Favorites (navigation): hood: FCC certifications: horn: features, downloading new: hub caps: firmware (software) updates: flash drive: flashers, warning: i-Size: floor mats: I'm Feeling Lucky, Hungry: fluids: 184, IC certifications: replacement intervals: identification labels: reservoirs, checking: inductive phone charger: fog lights: instant range: forward collision warning: instrument panel: 67,...
  • Page 267 Index lights: 64, 65, odometer: adaptive headlights: Off-Peak Charging: hazard warning: offset from speed limit: headlights after exit: Online Routing: turn signals: overhang dimensions: load limits: overtake acceleration: location tracking: Owner Information, about: locking and unlocking doors: lug nut covers: lumbar adjustment: Park: Park Assist:...
  • Page 268 Index recording: Software Reinstall: regenerative braking: software reset: relative speed limit: software update preferences: release notes: software updates: restarting the touchscreen: specifications: 204, 205, 207, 208, Reverse: brakes: RFID transponders: cargo volume: ride height (air suspension): dimensions: roadside assistance: energy: rotating tires: exterior: Round Trip Energy (navigating):...
  • Page 269 Index third row seats, folding and raising: overview of: tie-down straps: Tracking Disabled: tilt/intrusion detection: traction control: Tire and Loading Information label: trademarks: tire noise: Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control: Tire Pressure Monitoring System: 189, Traffic-Aware Cruise Control: FCC certification: Trailer Brakes for towing: overview of: Trailer Mode:...
  • Page 270 Index aero covers, removing and installing: alignment: lug nut covers, removing and installing: replacing: specifications: torque: Wi-Fi, connecting to: windshield washer fluid, topping up: winter tires: wiper blades, replacing: wiper defrosters: wipers, defrosting: wipers, using: wireless phone charger: Work location:...
  • Page 271 Publication date: 2022/4/14...

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