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Software version: 2022.12
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  • Page 1 MODEL Y OWNER'S MANUAL Software version: 2022.12 China...
  • Page 2 You can find safety information in your Model Y Owner's Manual on the touchscreen. For detailed information about your Model Y, go to the Tesla website for your region, log on to your Tesla account, or sign up to get an account.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Subsystems...............212 Traffic-Aware Cruise Control......90 Wheels and Tires............ 218 Autosteer..............96 Roadside Assistance........ 223 Navigate on Autopilot..........102 Contacting Tesla Roadside Assistance..223 Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control....105 Instructions for Transporters......224 Autopark..............114 Summon..............116 Consumer Information......230 Smart Summon............120...
  • Page 4 Contents Disclaimers...............232 Reporting Safety Defects........234 Radio Regulatory Compliance......235 Troubleshooting Alerts........237 Index...............285...
  • Page 5: Overview

    Exterior Overview 1. Exterior lights (Lights on page 2. Autopilot camera (About Autopilot on page 3. Front door handle (Using Exterior Door Handles on page 4. Key card sensor (Keys on page 8), Autopilot camera (About Autopilot on page 5. Rear door handle (Using Exterior Door Handles on page 6.
  • Page 6: Interior Overview

    Interior Overview 1. Door open button (Opening Doors from the Interior on page 2. Turn signal stalk (High Beam Headlights on page 62), Turn Signals on page 63, and Windshield Washers on page 3. Horn (Horn on page 4. Drive stalk (How to Shift on page Traffic-Aware Cruise Control on page Autosteer...
  • 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 Displays on the touchscreen status bar only when Model Y detects a programmed HomeLink within range, and the touchscreen is not already displaying the HomeLink screen or popup. See HomeLink Universal Transceiver on page 170. Displays on the touchscreen status bar only when Model Y is parked. Add, configure (including Valet Mode and Use Easy Entry), or quickly switch driver profiles.
  • Page 9 Touchscreen Overview 5. Climate controls (driver): Use the left and right arrows to decrease/increase cabin temperature. Touch Split on the popup to display separate controls for the driver and passenger. Touch the temperature icon to customize climate control settings (see Climate Controls on page 140).
  • Page 10: Opening And Closing

    NOTE: If multiple vehicles are linked to your Tesla account, you must ensure that • Key card - Tesla provides a key card that the vehicle you want the mobile app to communicates with Model Y using short...
  • Page 11 Pairing a Bluetooth Phone on page 159). Key Card Tesla provides you with two Model Y key cards, designed to fit in your wallet. NOTE: If enabled, Walk-Away Door Lock (see Walk-Away Door Lock on page To use a key card to unlock or lock Model Y,...
  • Page 12 Keys NOTE: You can use the same key fob with multiple Model Y vehicles provided you authenticate it (see Managing Keys on page 11). However, key fob works with only one Model Y at a time. Therefore, to use a key fob for a different Model Y, touch its flat side against the card reader on the driver's side door pillar.
  • Page 13 Under normal use, the accessory key fob (available at https://shop.tesla.com) has a 4. Holding the bottom cover at an angle, battery that lasts for up to one year, depending on key fob version and selected align the tabs on the cover with the vehicle settings.
  • Page 14 Keys NOTE: When adding a key fob, ensure it is at room temperature. Pairing a key fob that is very cold can be unsuccessful. 1. On the touchscreen, touch Controls > Locks then touch + in the Keys section. 2. Scan your new key card or key fob on the card reader located behind the cup holders on the top of the center console.
  • Page 15: Doors

    Doors Using Exterior Door Handles Use your thumb to push the wide part of the door handle. The handle pivots toward you, and you can open the door by pulling the handle or pulling the edge of the door. NOTE: To prevent children from opening the rear doors, turn on child locks (see Child Locks on page...
  • Page 16 Doors Interior Locking and Unlocking • Key fob or phone key remains within range for five minutes after all doors have been closed. While sitting inside Model Y, you can lock and unlock all doors and trunks by touching the lock icon on the touchscreen.
  • Page 17: Windows

    The window should now be calibrated. If the NOTE: See Cold Weather Best Practices on issue continues after attempting the page 83 for information on preparing calibration procedure a couple times, contact windows for cold weather. Tesla. Opening and Closing...
  • Page 18: Rear Trunk

    Rear Trunk Opening example, if you single-click to stop the liftgate while opening, when you double-click, it closes. To open the rear trunk, ensure Model Y is in Park, then do one of the following: NOTE: In emergency situations, you can override an open or close command by •...
  • Page 19 Rear Trunk Adjusting Liftgate Opening CAUTION: Never load more than 130 lbs (60 kg) in the upper compartment Height of the rear trunk or more than 285 lbs (130 kg) in the lower compartment. You can adjust the opening height of the Doing so can cause damage.
  • Page 20: Front Trunk

    Front Trunk Opening Closing To open the front trunk, ensure Model Y is in The Model Y hood is not heavy enough to Park, and then do one of the following before latch under its own weight and applying pulling the hood open: pressure on the front edge or center of the hood can cause damage.
  • Page 21 Front Trunk WARNING: Before driving, you must Opening Hood with No Power ensure that the hood is securely latched in the fully closed position by In the unlikely event that Model Y has no low carefully trying to lift the front edge of voltage power, you will be unable to open the the hood upward and confirming there front trunk using the touchscreen, key fob, or...
  • Page 22 Front Trunk NOTE: Applying external low voltage power to these terminals only releases the hood latches. You cannot charge the low voltage battery using these terminals. 6. Turn on the external power supply (refer to the manufacturer’s instructions). The hood latches are immediately released and you can now open the hood to access the front trunk area.
  • Page 23: Interior Storage And Electronics

    Interior Storage and Electronics Center Console In addition to housing an RFID transmitter that reads key fobs and key cards (see Card on page 9), the center console includes cup holders, two storage compartments, and a wireless phone charger. To open the main storage compartment, pull its cover upward.
  • Page 24 12A continuous draw (16A into the low voltage power socket. peak). However, if you do use a non-Tesla accessory and notice any malfunctions NOTE: For vehicles manufactured after or unexpected behavior, such as...
  • Page 25 Interior Storage and Electronics • Play audio files stored on a phone or USB device (see Playing Media from Devices on page 155). • Save videos when using features such as Sentry Mode or Dashcam (see Dashcam and Sentry Mode on page 166).
  • Page 26 NOTE: For saving Sentry Mode and Dashcam If Model Y is unable to format the flash drive, footage, Tesla recommends using the USB you must format it using a computer. port located in the glovebox. Doing so...
  • Page 27 Interior Storage and Electronics You can also view video footage by removing and inserting the USB flash drive into a computer and navigating to the TeslaCam (if equipped) folder. The TeslaCam folder contains three sub- folders: • Recent Clips: When recording, Dashcam continuously saves footage to Recent Clips in 60-minute cycles.
  • 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 You can also fold the second row seat backs fully forward by pressing the corresponding switch located on the left side of the rear trunk. Pressing the switch causes the seat back to swing forward. You can then push it downward so it lays fully flat.
  • Page 31 Front and Rear Seats Seat Covers 1. Fully raise the head support by pulling it upward. WARNING: Do not use seat covers in 2. Press and hold the button located at the Model Y. Doing so could restrict base of one of the posts. deployment of the seat-mounted side 3.
  • Page 32: Seat Belts

    If the correctly. reminder light continues to stay on, contact Tesla. WARNING: Seat belts must be worn by passengers in all seating positions. To Fasten a Belt 1. Ensure correct positioning of the seat...
  • Page 33 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. Wearing Seat Belts When Pregnant Do not put the lap or shoulder sections of the seat belt over the abdominal area.
  • Page 34 1. With the seat belt fastened, give the worn in a collision must be inspected webbing nearest the buckle a quick pull. or replaced by Tesla, even if damage The buckle should remain securely locked. to the assembly is not obvious.
  • Page 35: Child Safety Seats

    OFF when a child is seated in the front passenger seat. WARNING: If the passenger front airbag is ON, even if you have turned it OFF (or vice versa), contact Tesla immediately. Suitability and Fitting of Child Restraint Systems All Model Y seat belts are designed for adults. When seating infants and children, you must: •...
  • Page 36 Recommended Child Restraint Systems In the table below, Tesla provides recommended child restraint systems based a child's weight group (as defined in ECE R44 “Uniform Provisions Concerning Restraining Devices for Child Occupants"). Although all weight groups can occupy any passenger seat in Model Y, the type of child restraint system that can be used in each seat can vary.
  • Page 37 For children needing a booster seat, Tesla recommends using the base of the Peg Perego Viaggio 2-3 Shuttle. When using and installing a booster seat, carefully follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer.
  • Page 38 Child Safety Seats 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. See Airbags on page WARNING: To accommodate a belt-based child restraint system in the front seat, you must raise the seat upward to the mid-height position (approximately 3 cm).
  • Page 39 Child Safety Seats 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 Allowed Group 0+...
  • Page 40 Child Safety Seats Second Row Outboard Seats Infants and children can occupy a second row outboard seat using either belt-based, or ISOFIX (IU)//i-Size (i-U) child restraint systems. Larger children can also occupy a second row outboard seat using a booster seat, either attached to the lower anchor bars or belted, as described in the instructions provided by the child restraint system manufacturer.
  • Page 41 Child Safety Seats WARNING: Do not use Easy Entry (as described in Driver Profiles on page 51) to automatically move the driver's seat to the full rearward position if a child safety seat is installed on the secondo row seat located behind the driver's seat. With reduced clearance, the movement of the seat may impact a child's legs, cause injury, or dislodge the seat.
  • Page 42 Child Safety Seats Second Row Center Seat Infants can occupy the second row center seat using a rear-facing belt-based child restraint system. Children can occupy the second row center seat using either a rear-facing or a forward- facing belt-based child restraint system. NOTE: The second row center seat is not equipped with lower anchor bars to support the installation of ISOFIX/i-Size child restraint systems.
  • Page 43 Child Safety Seats Installing Belt-based Child Installing ISOFIX/i-Size Child Restraint Systems Restraint Systems Always follow the detailed instructions Second row outboard seating positions are provided by the manufacturer of the child equipped with ISOFIX/i-Size anchor bars. restraint system. Follow these general These anchor bars are located between the guidelines for belt-based child restraint seat's cushion and back rest.
  • Page 44 Child Safety Seats Attaching Upper Tether Straps If an upper tether strap is provided, attach its hook to the anchor point located behind the Before seating a child, ensure that the child rear seat. restraint system is securely installed. Grasp the front of the child restraint system with NOTE: The location of anchor points may not one hand on each side, and attempt to:...
  • Page 45 Child Safety Seats For dual-strap tethers in the second row, position a strap on each side of the head support. WARNING: Before running a tether strap OVER a head support, you MUST LOWER the head support (see Head Supports on page 28).
  • Page 46 Child Safety Seats Technical Information ECE 16-07 Annex 17, Appendix 3, Table 1 Seat Position Number (see below) 1 and 3 1 and 3 Pass Airbag Pass Airbag Weight Groups 0, 0+, I, II, III 0, 0+, I, II, 0, 0+, I, II, 0, 0+, I, II, III Allowed Suitable for...
  • Page 47 Child Safety Seats Seat Position Location in Vehicle Second Row Left Second Row Center Second Row Right Child Restraint System WARNING: When seating larger children, make sure the child's head is Warnings supported and the child’s seat belt is properly adjusted and fastened. The WARNING: Never seat a child in a shoulder portion of the belt must be child restraint system or a booster...
  • Page 48: Airbags

    Airbags Location of Airbags Airbags are located in the approximate areas shown below. Airbag warning information is printed on the sun visors. Model Y is equipped with an airbag and lap/shoulder belt at both front seating positions. The airbag is a supplemental restraint at those seating positions. All occupants, including the driver, should always wear their seat belts whether or not an airbag is also provided at their seating position to minimize the risk of severe injury or death in the event of a crash.
  • Page 49 WARNING: Before modifying your vehicle to accommodate a person with disabilities in a way that may affect the airbag system, contact Tesla. Types of Airbags Model Y has the following types of airbags: •...
  • Page 50 WARNING: If the passenger front airbag does not appear to be functioning (for example, if the airbag is on, even if you have turned it off, or vice versa), do not seat a passenger in the front seat. Contact Tesla immediately. MODEL Y Owner's Manual...
  • Page 51 It can also associated components must be checked, reduce the accuracy of the occupant and if necessary, replaced. Contact Tesla detection system, if equipped. Service immediately. WARNING: Airbags inflate with...
  • Page 52 Airbags WARNING: Do not allow passengers to obstruct the operation of an airbag by placing feet, knees or any other part of the body on or near an airbag. WARNING: Do not attach or place objects on or near the front airbags, the side of the front seats, the headliner at the side of the vehicle, or any other airbag cover that could...
  • Page 53: Driving

    Driver Profiles Creating a Driver Profile Easy Entry You can define an Easy Entry setting that When you first adjust the driver’s seat, moves the steering wheel and driver's seat to steering wheel position, or exterior side make it easy to enter and exit Model Y. Any mirrors, the touchscreen prompts you to driver can use the Easy Entry setting by create a driver profile to save these...
  • Page 54 Park). When using the mobile app, you do not is linked. need to enter a PIN because you are already required to log into the app using your Tesla NOTE: Model Y supports up to 10 driver Account credentials. profiles. You can link multiple keys to a driver...
  • Page 55: Steering Wheel

    Model Y feels easier to drive and park. ◦ Adjust the position of the exterior ◦ Standard - Tesla believes that this mirrors (see Adjusting Exterior Mirrors setting offers the best handling and on page 55).
  • Page 56 Steering Wheel NOTE: The arrows associated with the scroll buttons are backlit in low ambient lighting conditions. To turn this backlighting on or off, touch Controls > Lights > Steering Wheel Lights. To restart the touchscreen, press and hold both scroll buttons until after the touchscreen turns black.
  • Page 57: Mirrors

    Mirrors Adjusting Exterior Mirrors Mirror Auto Dim When certain environmental conditions are Adjust the exterior mirrors by touching met, the rear view mirror and exterior side Controls > Mirrors. Press the left scroll button mirrors dim automatically (for example, in low on the steering wheel to choose whether you light conditions or to reduce glare when are adjusting the Left or Right mirror.
  • Page 58 Mirrors NOTE: You can also override the automatic folding/unfolding of mirrors at any time (for example, Model Y has no power) by pushing the mirror assembly away from you to unfold, or pulling it toward you to fold. You can integrate auto-folding mirrors with HomeLink (see HomeLink Universal Transceiver on page...
  • Page 59: Starting And Powering Off

    Starting and Powering Off Starting Always keep your phone key, key fob, or a key card with you. After driving, your key is needed to restart Model Y after it powers off. When you open a door to enter Model Y, the And when you leave Model Y, you must bring touchscreen powers on and you can operate your key with you to lock Model Y, either...
  • Page 60 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.
  • Page 61: Shifting

    Shifting How to Shift Drive Push the drive stalk all the way down and When Model Y is in Park, you must press the release. You can shift into Drive when Model Y brake pedal to shift. is stopped or moving less than 8 km/h in Reverse.
  • Page 62 Shifting CAUTION: Model Y will not shift out of Park if the front trunk is not securely shut or if the charge port is unable to determine whether a charging cable is plugged in. Ensure the front trunk is closed and any charging cables are unplugged, and follow the directions on the touchscreen to proceed.
  • Page 63: Lights

    Lights Controlling Lights Only the exterior position lights, tail lights and license plate lights turn on. Touch Controls > Lights on the touchscreen to access all light controls, both interior and exterior. You can also pull the turn signal stalk toward you to display a popup that provides quick Exterior lights turn on.
  • Page 64 Lights You can also manually turn an individual Beam or touch Auto on the lights popup that dome light on or off by pressing its lens. If displays on the touchscreen when you pull you manually turn a dome light on, it turns off the turn signal stalk toward you.
  • Page 65 Traffic-Aware Cruise Control, engaging position for most driving scenarios. a turn signal can cause Model Y to Tesla recommends that you do not accelerate in specific situations (see adjust headlights unless you are Overtake Acceleration on page 93).
  • Page 66 Lights Hazard Warning Flashers To turn on the hazard warning flashers, press the button located above the rear view mirror. All turn signals flash. Press the button again to turn off the hazard warning flashers. NOTE: Hazard warning flashers operate even when Model Y cannot detect a key.
  • Page 67: Car Status

    (for example, a seat belt is not fastened), it should turn off. If an indicator An ABS (Anti-lock Braking light fails to turn on or off, contact Tesla. System) fault is detected (indicator light is amber). NOTE: The following image is provided for Braking and Stopping demonstration purposes only.
  • Page 68 Traction Control on page Model Y prepares to drive, 74. If this indicator remains or if it remains on, contact on, a fault is detected and Tesla immediately. See you should immediately Airbag Warning Indicator on contact Tesla. page Electronic stability control...
  • Page 69 Contact Tesla. indicates energy being gained through regenerative braking. A dashed line appears on the energy bar when power available for acceleration or power that...
  • Page 70 Car Status NOTE: When anticipating when you need ◦ Both acceleration and regenerative to charge, use range estimates as a braking may be limited when the general guideline only. ambient temperature is either very warm or cool. 10. The set cruising speed. When Traffic- ◦...
  • Page 71: Wipers And Washers

    Wipers and Washers Wipers Windshield Washers To perform a single wipe with the windshield Fully press and hold the button on the end of wipers, press and immediately release the the turn signal stalk to spray washer fluid button on the end of the turn signal stalk. You onto the windshield.
  • Page 72: Braking And Stopping

    Model Y braking Hydraulic Boost system, contact Tesla immediately. Compensation will be active Model Y has an anti-lock braking system (see Hydraulic Boost...
  • Page 73 CAUTION: If brakes are not normally accelerate lightly may need to use functioning properly, stop the vehicle slightly harder accelerations while the when safety permits and contact Tesla recalibration is in progress. Service. See Park on page 59 WARNING: In snowy or icy conditions...
  • Page 74 Braking and Stopping The amount of energy fed back to the Battery WARNING: Never rely on Hold to using regenerative braking can depend on the adequately decelerate or fully stop current state of the Battery. For example, your vehicle. Many factors can regenerative braking may be limited if the contribute to a longer stopping Battery is already fully charged or if the...
  • Page 75 To and holding the button on replace the brake pads, contact Tesla Service. the end of the drive stalk when in Park, the red Brakes must be periodically inspected visually parking brake indicator by removing the tire and wheel.
  • Page 76: Traction Control

    Contact control. If you leave these settings on, Tesla Service. Traction Control automatically re-enables on your next drive. WARNING: Traction control cannot prevent collisions caused by driving...
  • Page 77: Park Assist

    Park Assist How Park Assist Works Model Y has several sensors designed to detect the presence of objects. When driving slowly in Drive or Reverse (for example, when parking), the vehicle alerts you if an object is detected in close proximity of your Model Y. Objects are only detected in your chosen direction;...
  • Page 78 Park Assist When driving with the Camera app displayed • The object is thin (such as a sign post). on the touchscreen, you can switch to the • A sensor’s operating range has been Park Assist view when driving at speeds exceeded.
  • Page 79: Vehicle Hold

    Vehicle Hold When Model Y 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 touchscreen displays the Vehicle Hold indicator light) to enable Vehicle...
  • Page 80: 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 81: Getting Maximum Range

    (see • Sentry mode. Tire Care and Maintenance on page 191), • Tesla or third-party mobile app requests. and are rotated when needed (see Maintenance Schedule on page 189). Tips to Maximize Range •...
  • Page 82 Getting Maximum Range When you are at risk of driving beyond the • Features such as Sentry Mode and Cabin range of known charging locations, the Overheat Protection can impact range. touchscreen displays a message giving you Disable features when not needed. the opportunity to display a list of charging •...
  • Page 83: Rear Facing Camera(S)

    Rear Facing Camera(s) Camera Location WARNING: Never depend on the cameras to inform you if the area behind you is free of objects and/or Model Y is equipped with a rear view camera people. The cameras may not detect located above the rear license plate. objects or barriers that can potentially cause damage or injury.
  • Page 84: Pedestrian Warning System

    Never pause the Pedestrian Warning System in areas where pedestrians may be present. If the Pedestrian Warning System is not operating, immediately contact Tesla. MODEL Y Owner's Manual...
  • Page 85: Cold Weather Best Practices

    This moderate ice buildup. also warms the high voltage Battery as needed. NOTE: Tesla recommends activating climate settings at least 30-45 minutes before departure (see Climate Controls on page 140).
  • Page 86 Cold Weather Best Practices CAUTION: Never bump the vehicle NOTE: Rest the end of the straw on the so hard as to cause a dent; the top of the spring around the pivot pin to force used should be similar to better aim the spray.
  • Page 87 Cold Weather Best Practices • Use the mobile app to schedule a service • Use seat heaters to keep warm. Seat appointment for Tesla to provide heaters use less energy than the cabin hydrophobic coating to your windows for heater. Lowering the cabin temperature a nominal fee.
  • Page 88 Cold Weather Best Practices NOTE: Tesla recommends using Trip Planner NOTE: If your charge port latch is frozen in to navigate to a Supercharger for at least place, it may not lock the charging cable in 30-45 minutes before arrival to ensure...
  • Page 89: Autopilot

    About Autopilot How It Works Your Model Y 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 90 (in the driving lane as Autopilot Features well as the adjacent lanes). Contact Tesla only if your Model Y has not completed the calibration process after driving 160 km in the NOTE: Depending on market region, vehicle described conditions.
  • Page 91 The debris can damage the surface of the CAUTION: If a windshield replacement lens when wiped. is needed, take your vehicle to Tesla Service. This ensures appropriate CAUTION: Do not use chemical-based handling and mounting of the or abrasive cleaners.
  • Page 92: Traffic-Aware Cruise Control

    Traffic-Aware Cruise Control NOTE: Depending on market region, vehicle WARNING: Do not use Traffic-Aware configuration, options purchased, and Cruise Control on winding roads with software version, your vehicle may not be sharp curves, on icy or slippery road equipped with Traffic-Aware Cruise Control, surfaces, or when weather conditions or the feature may not operate exactly as (such as heavy rain, snow, fog, etc.)
  • Page 93 Traffic-Aware Cruise Control specific number of km/h on all roads, or a Percentage offset, in which the cruising speed is adjusted as a percentage of the road's detected speed limit. WARNING: When cruising at the speed limit, there may be situations where the cruising speed may not change when the speed limit changes.
  • Page 94 Traffic-Aware Cruise Control NOTE: When Traffic-Aware Cruise Control is WARNING: Traffic-Aware Cruise actively slowing down Model Y to maintain Control may be unable to provide the selected distance from the vehicle ahead, adequate speed control because of brake lights turn on to alert other road users limited braking capability and hills.
  • Page 95 Traffic-Aware Cruise Control a region with right hand traffic, this occurs only when you engage the right turn signal when driving in the right-most lane within 50 meters of an exit. Likewise in regions with left hand traffic; when engaging the left turn NOTE: Your setting is retained until you signal when driving in the left-most lane manually change it.
  • Page 96 Traffic-Aware Cruise Control • You disengage the turn signal. NOTE: Overtake Acceleration occurs when you hold the turn signal in the momentary position (partially engaged). When you release the turn signal, Model Y stops accelerating (in the same way as when you release the accelerator pedal) and resumes the set speed.
  • Page 97 Traffic-Aware Cruise Control • The Traffic-Aware Cruise Control system • A camera or sensor is obstructed (fogged is failing or requires service. over, dirty, covered by a sticker, etc.). When Traffic-Aware Cruise Control is WARNING: The list above does not unavailable or cancels, Model Y no longer represent an exhaustive list of drives consistently at a set speed and no...
  • Page 98: Autosteer

    Autosteer NOTE: Depending on market region, vehicle To indicate that Autosteer is configuration, options purchased, and available (but not actively software version, your vehicle may not be steering Model Y), the top equipped with Autosteer, or the feature may corner of the touchscreen not operate exactly as described.
  • Page 99 Autosteer CAUTION: If available in your market Restricted Speed region, Model Y detects lights from an emergency vehicle when using On a controlled-access highway, the cruising Autosteer at night on a high speed speed reflects the speed limit, taking into road, the driving speed is consideration any offset you've specified automatically reduced and the...
  • Page 100: Auto Lane Change

    Autosteer Autosteer requires that you pay attention to • You move the drive stalk upwards. your surroundings and remain prepared to • A door is opened. take control at any time. If Autosteer still does not detect your hands on the steering wheel, •...
  • Page 101 Autosteer WARNING: It is the driver's NOTE: The minimum speed at which Auto responsibility to determine whether a Lane Change operates may vary depending lane change is safe and appropriate. on region, adjacent lane speeds, and other Therefore, before initiating a lane factors.
  • Page 102 Autosteer Adjacent Lane Speed CAUTION: Stop Light and Stop Sign Warning requires on-board maps to know that a particular stop light or NOTE: Depending on market region, vehicle stop sign exists at a location. In some configuration, options purchased, and cases, map data is inaccurate or software version, your vehicle may not be outdated and may not include all stop...
  • Page 103 Autosteer • A camera(s) or sensor(s) is obstructed, covered, or damaged. • Driving on hills. • Approaching a toll booth. • Driving on a road that has sharp curves or is excessively rough. • Bright light (such as direct sunlight) is interfering with the view of the camera(s).
  • Page 104: Navigate On Autopilot

    Navigate on Autopilot NOTE: Depending on market region, vehicle • Speed Based Lane Changes: Navigate on configuration, options purchased, and Autopilot is designed to perform both software version, your vehicle may not be route-based and speed-based lane equipped with Navigate on Autopilot, or the changes.
  • Page 105 Navigate on Autopilot WARNING: If you turn off Require Lane Change Confirmation, Navigate on Autopilot notifies you of upcoming lane changes and off- ramps, but it remains your responsibility to monitor the environment and maintain control of Model Y at all times. Lane changes can occur quickly and suddenly.
  • Page 106 Navigate on Autopilot Lane Changes Be Ready to Assist Navigate on Autopilot changes lanes to either When attempting to change lanes or prepare Model Y for an upcoming off-ramp, maneuver Model Y, or when approaching to increase your driving speed (not to exceed construction zones, Navigate on Autopilot your set cruising speed), or to move Model Y may be unable to determine the appropriate...
  • Page 107: Traffic Light And Stop Sign Control

    BETA feature and works best on roads that the vehicle's cameras, greater accuracy is are frequently driven by Tesla vehicles. Traffic achieved when using the most recent Light and Stop Sign Control attempts to stop map data.
  • Page 108 Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control WARNING: Traffic Light and Stop Sign WARNING: Never depend on Traffic Control DOES NOT turn Model Y Light and Stop Sign Control to through an intersection. When in a determine whether to stop at, or turning lane, Model Y stops at the red proceed through, an intersection.
  • Page 109 Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control WARNING: Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control is not a substitute for attentive driving and sound judgment. Autopilot...
  • Page 110 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 Y 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...
  • Page 111 Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control Type of Traffic Light Vehicle Intended Response Model Y slows down and comes to a complete stop at the red stop line displayed on the touchscreen. When you want to proceed through the intersection (for example, the light turns green again), you must press down on the drive stalk or briefly press the accelerator pedal.
  • Page 112 Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control Type of Traffic Light Vehicle Intended Response Model Y slows down and comes to a complete stop at the red stop line displayed on the touchscreen. When you want to proceed through the intersection (for example, traffic laws and conditions indicate it is safe and legal to proceed), you must press down on the drive stalk or briefly press the accelerator pedal.
  • Page 113 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 Y is designed to respond as follows when approaching intersections controlled by stop signs, stop lines, or road markings: Type of Intersection Vehicle Intended Response Model Y assumes the right of way and continues straight...
  • Page 114 Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control Type of Intersection Vehicle Intended Response Model Y slows down and comes to a complete stop at the red stop line displayed on the touchscreen. When you want to proceed through the intersection, you must press down on the drive stalk or briefly press the accelerator pedal.
  • Page 115 Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control WARNING: At crosswalks, Model Y may slow down and may stop, depending on whether the crosswalk is controlled by a traffic light and whether the cameras detect pedestrians, bicyclists, etc. in the crosswalk. Pay particular attention at crosswalks and be prepared to take over at any time.
  • Page 116: Autopark

    Autopark NOTE: Depending on market region, vehicle • Your driving speed must be below 21 configuration, options purchased, and km/h. If driving too fast, Autopark may software version, your vehicle may not be not be able to accurately detect your equipped with Autopark.
  • Page 117 Autopark 2. Check to determine if the detected • The parking sequence exceeds seven parking space is appropriate and safe. If moves. so, pull forward and stop approximately • Model Y detects that the driver is exiting one car length ahead of the parking space the vehicle.
  • Page 118: Summon

    Summon NOTE: Depending on market region, vehicle • Bumper Clearance: Set the distance that configuration, options purchased, and you want Summon to stop from a software version, your vehicle may not be detected object (for example, you may equipped with Summon, or the feature may want Summon to stop within just a few not operate exactly as described.
  • Page 119 Summon WARNING: Always ensure that Summon shifts Model Y into Drive or Reverse Model Y is fully in or out of a (based on the direction you specified) and garage before HomeLink lowers drives into or out of the parking space. When the garage door.
  • Page 120 Summon WARNING: Model Y cannot detect 1. On the touchscreen, ensure that Require obstacles that are located lower than Continuous Press is disabled (touch the bumper, are very narrow, or are Controls > Autopilot > Customize hanging from a ceiling (for example, Summon >...
  • Page 121 Summon • A raised concrete edge is detected. Summon does not move Model Y over an edge that is higher than approximately 2.5 cm. • One or more of the ultrasonic sensors is damaged, dirty, or obstructed (such as by mud, ice, or snow, or by a vehicle bra, excessive paint, or adhesive products such as wraps, stickers, rubber coating,...
  • Page 122: Smart Summon

    65 meters of Model Y. Smart Summon maneuvers Model Y out of parking spaces and around corners. This is useful for • Download the latest version of the Tesla moving Model Y out of a tight parking spot, mobile app to your phone, and ensure...
  • Page 123 Smart Summon 4. You can now operate Smart Summon • The maximum proximity of 65 meters using either of these modes: between your phone and Model Y is exceeded (if moving Model Y to a ◦ Come to Me mode: Press and hold the destination away from you, you may need Come to Me button.
  • Page 124 Smart Summon Standby Mode • Smart Summon has moved Model Y the maximum distance of approximately 145 meters within a 65 meter radius of the To keep Model Y ready to Summon and phone's location. To move further than reduce the time it takes to warm up, turn on this distance, you must shift Model Y into Standby Mode.
  • Page 125: Active Safety Features

    Lane Assist Model Y monitors the markers on the lane you WARNING: Never depend on Lane are driving in as well as the surrounding areas Assist to inform you if you for the presence of vehicles or other objects. unintentionally drive outside of the driving lane, or to inform you that When an object is detected in your blind spot there is a vehicle beside you or in your...
  • Page 126 Lane Assist the steering wheel. If hands are not detected, When Emergency Lane Departure Avoidance the touchscreen displays a series of alerts, applies steering, a chime sounds and the similar to those that are used when driving touchscreen displays a warning and highlights with Autosteer.
  • Page 127 Lane Assist • Visibility is poor and lane markings are • Bright light (such as from oncoming not clearly visible (due to heavy rain, headlights or direct sunlight) is interfering snow, fog, etc.). The exact detection zone with the view of the camera(s). of the ultrasonic sensors varies depending •...
  • Page 128: Collision Avoidance Assist

    Collision Avoidance Assist The following collision avoidance features are Forward Collision Warning designed to increase the safety of you and your passengers: Model Y monitors the area in front of it for the presence of an object such as a vehicle, •...
  • Page 129 Collision Avoidance Assist WARNING: The camera(s) and sensors Emergency braking in associated with Forward Collision progress Warning are designed to monitor an approximate area of up to 160 meters in your driving path. The area being monitored by Forward Collision Warning can be adversely affected by road and weather conditions.
  • Page 130 Collision Avoidance Assist WARNING: Automatic Emergency WARNING: Obstacle-Aware Braking is designed to reduce the Acceleration may not limit torque in all impact of frontal collisions only and situations. Several factors, including does not function when Model Y is in environmental conditions, distance Reverse.
  • Page 131 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 Y displays an alert. Contact Tesla Service. Active Safety Features...
  • Page 132: Speed Assist

    Speed Assist How Speed Assist Works • Relative - You can set a speed limit offset (+ or -) if you want to be alerted only when you exceed the offset speed limit by Model Y displays a speed limit on the a specified amount.
  • Page 133 Speed Assist 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. Active Safety Features...
  • Page 134: Cabin Camera

    The cabin camera (if equipped) is not currently active. If used in a future safety feature, Tesla will notify you of its availability through a software update. NOTE: Keep the camera lens clean and free of obstructions.
  • Page 135: Using The Touchscreen

    Controls Controls - Overview Touch Controls on the bottom corner of the touchscreen to control features and customize Model Y to suit your preferences. The Controls screen appears over the map. Touch an option on the Controls screen to display the various settings and options associated with the chosen option.
  • Page 136: Smart Summon

    Controls Regenerative Braking: When you release the • Navigate on Autopilot (Beta): Navigate accelerator when driving, regenerative on Autopilot automatically exits at off- braking slows Model Y and feeds any surplus ramps and interchanges based on your energy back to the Battery. If set to LOW, navigation route and can also make lane Model Y does not slow down as quickly, but changes designed to prepare for exits and...
  • Page 137 When enabled, Model Y you want Model Y to send a notification to attempts to prevent a potential collision your Tesla mobile app if your car remains with an object in an adjacent lane by open for over approximately 10 minutes after...
  • Page 138 Voice Navigation Language: Choose the NOTE: Notifications are not sent when Model language that the navigation system uses for Y is in Camp Mode or if Tesla Theater (if spoken instructions. equipped) is active. Time: Choose to display time in either 12 or Lock Confirmation Sound: If on, a soft horn 24 hour format.
  • Page 139 Safety conditions. Accidents occur at any speed. Allow Mobile Access: Allow your Tesla mobile Sentry Mode: When enabled, cameras and app to access your Model Y (see Mobile App sensors remain powered on and ready to on page 176).
  • Page 140 Security Alarm (if equipped): Enable the more recent information that those provided security alarm (see Security Settings on page by Tesla elsewhere (for example, via the web). 165). Car Wash Mode: Enable before using a car Tilt/Intrusion: If your vehicle is equipped with...
  • Page 141 Wiper Blades and Washer Jets on page 202). WeChat with Service: Scan the QR code to contact Tesla Service through WeChat. Software Learn more about your Model Y and the status of software updates: • Get more information about your Model Y such as the VIN, vehicle name, and odometer.
  • Page 142: 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 143 Climate Controls 4. Touch to adjust the climate settings for the rear cabin. 5. Touch the driver's side seat icon to adjust seat heaters for the driver. The seat operates at three levels from 3 (highest) to 1 (lowest). The seat icon displays twisting lines that turn red (heating) corresponding with the set level.
  • Page 144 Climate Controls 17. The windshield defroster distributes air flow to the windshield. Touch once to defog the windshield (the icon turns yellow). Touch a second time to defrost the windshield (the icon turns red and the heating and fan operate at maximum levels). Touch a third time to turn off and restore the air distribution, heating, and fan to their previous settings.
  • Page 145 Never leave you can play music, browse the internet, play them in Model Y for long periods of games in the arcade, or watch shows in Tesla time. Constantly monitor the vehicle Theater. You can also control media and temperature and their well-being.
  • Page 146 Climate Controls 1. Driver vent and controls 2. Passenger vent and controls When the face-level vent is on you can adjust the direction of the air flow from each vent. Cabin Air Filter(s) To adjust the direction of the air flow, simply touch the radiating air waves from the Model Y has one or more air filters to prevent corresponding vent on the touchscreen.
  • Page 147 Climate Controls WARNING: Never leave children or • Model Y is designed to automatically pets in the vehicle unattended. Due to maximize efficiency; therefore, your air automatic shut-off or extreme outside conditioning compressor and external fan conditions, the inside of the vehicle may run and make noise even when the can become dangerously hot, even outside temperature is cold and your...
  • Page 148: Maps And Navigation

    Maps and Navigation Map Overview The route overview is available when you are navigating to a The touchscreen displays a map at all times destination. The route (except when Model Y is shifted into overview also displays Reverse). when you expand the Use your finger(s) to interact with the map: turn-by-turn direction list (by swiping it downward).
  • Page 149 Destinations are predicted the map. Charging locations based on commonly driven routes, time of include Tesla Superchargers, day, and calendar entries (see Automatic destination charging sites, Navigation on page 149).
  • Page 150 IOS® or Android™ device using the "share" functionality on your device after To stop navigating, touch END, located in the allowing access to the Tesla mobile app. bottom corner of the turn-by-turn direction list. When you specify a location, the touchscreen...
  • Page 151 Maps and Navigation License Plate Routing search bar and then touching Favorites and choosing it from your list of favorite destinations. Model Y can determine the optimal navigation route applicable to your vehicle's license plate number. To enter your license To add a destination to your plate number, touch Controls >...
  • Page 152 Maps and Navigation Charging Locations NOTE: A Supercharger located on your current navigation route is colored To display charging locations on the map, black (or white, if the touch the map's search bar, then touch touchscreen is in night Charging. Charging locations are shown in a mode).
  • Page 153 Maps and Navigation Touch a charging location's pin to display a • A red warning displays when you must popup from which you can: charge to reach your destination. • Determine it's exact location and To determine if you have enough energy for a approximate distance from your current round trip, touch the battery icon at the location.
  • Page 154 Maps and Navigation alert indicating that charging is needed to reach your destination. To add Supercharger stops back to the turn-by-turn direction list, touch Add charging stops. While charging at a Supercharger, the charging screen displays the remaining charging time needed to drive to your next Supercharger stop, or destination (if no further charging is needed).
  • Page 155: Media

    Fi or Premium Connectivity). For some media directly tune the radio to a services, you can use a default Tesla account. specific frequency. Touch For others, you may need to enter account the next or previous arrows credentials the first time you use it.
  • Page 156 For a complete karaoke studio, microphones immersion to make your music experience are available for purchase from Tesla online at more engaging by dragging the http://www.tesla.cn. immersive sound slider according to your preferences.
  • Page 157 Media NOTE: Use a USB port located at the front of To remove an item as a the center console. The USB connections at favorite, touch the the rear of the console are for charging only. highlighted Favorites icon. You can also remove NOTE: For some vehicles manufactured after multiple favorites by approximately November 1, 2021, the center...
  • Page 158: Entertainment

    Entertainment Overview NOTE: Entertainment options vary by market region. The touchscreen displays the Entertainment screen when you choose any of the following apps: Theater: Play various video streaming services (such as Netflix, YouTube, Hulu, etc.) while parked. Arcade: Want to game? Depending on the game, you may need to use the steering wheel buttons or a USB controller to play arcade games.
  • Page 159 Mars The map shows your Model Y as a rover on the Martian landscape, and the About Your Tesla box displays SpaceX's interplanetary spaceship. Rainbow When Model Y is locked and charging, press the button on the mobile Charge Port connector ten times in quick succession.
  • Page 160 Entertainment ◦ Available in Park only. ◦ External volume control. 3. Horn sound ◦ Available in Park only. ◦ Settings can be adjusted only when in Park. ◦ Selecting from a USB drive plays the first five seconds. Formatting a USB drive for Boombox You can add up to five custom Boombox sounds.
  • Page 161: Phone And Calendar

    Phone and Calendar 1. Ensure both the touchscreen and the ® Bluetooth Compatibility phone are powered on. 2. On your phone, enable Bluetooth and ensure it is discoverable. You can use your Bluetooth- capable phone hands-free in NOTE: On some phones, this may require Model Y provided your you to go to Bluetooth Settings for the phone is within operating...
  • Page 162 Phone and Calendar Importing Contacts and Recent To connect to a different phone, touch the Bluetooth icon at the top of the Controls Calls screen. The Bluetooth settings screen displays a list of paired phones. Choose the phone you Once paired, use the Bluetooth settings want to connect to, then touch Connect.
  • Page 163 Using the calendar requires that: phone. NOTE: You can also make a phone call by • The Tesla mobile app is running, you are touching a pin on the map and choosing the logged in, and the mobile app's Calendar phone number (if available) on the popup Sync setting is turned on.
  • Page 164 Phone and Calendar If a calendar event includes an address, a navigation arrow displays to indicate that you can touch the address to navigate to the event's location. If an event has a uniquely specified address and takes place within two hours of you entering your vehicle and preparing to drive, Model Y automatically routes you to the event's address (see...
  • Page 165: Voice Commands

    Examples of Voice Commands • "Lock/unlock the doors" • "Turn on Dog Mode" Here is a list of example voice commands. This is not an exhaustive list. Tesla is • "Fold/unfold the mirrors" constantly working to improve voice • "Open/close charge port"...
  • Page 166 "Navigate home" or "Take me to work". with your vehicle's identification number. Tesla assures that it is not possible to search Contacts any system for a recording associated with a specific customer or vehicle.
  • Page 167: Security Settings

    If you forget your driving PIN, touch the link A battery-backed siren (if equipped) sounds to enter your Tesla login credentials on the in situations where a locked door or trunk is PIN to Drive popup, then follow the on-screen opened and Model Y does not detect a key prompts.
  • Page 168: Dashcam And Sentry Mode

    NOTE: For saving Sentry Mode and Dashcam • On Honk: When you press the horn, footage, Tesla recommends using the USB Dashcam saves a recording of the most port located in the glovebox. Doing so recent 10 minutes of driving to the USB increases security and minimizes power flash drive.
  • Page 169 Model Y is locked and in Park. Alternatively, you can use voice commands or To store and retrieve Sentry Mode footage, the Tesla mobile app. To enable Sentry Mode ensure that Dashcam is on and a properly using voice commands, say "Keep Tesla safe,"...
  • Page 170 Dashcam and Sentry Mode Standby, Alert, and Alarm States CAUTION: Sentry Mode may not activate the security alarm in all situations involving damage to the While in Sentry Mode, Model Y may shift vehicle. Sentry Mode uses many through three states as a response to its factors to determine whether to surroundings—Standby, Alert, and Alarm: activate the security alarm—all...
  • Page 171 Dashcam and Sentry Mode • Sentry Clips: Contains the last 10 minutes of footage from all Sentry Mode events that triggered an Alert or Alarm state. If storage space on the USB flash drive becomes limited, the oldest Sentry Clips are deleted to provide space for new ones.
  • Page 172: Homelink Universal Transceiver

    This mode is the most commonly used transmit mode for 2. Check that the device's remote control HomeLink devices. has a healthy battery. Tesla recommends replacing the battery in the device's • D-Mode or UR-Mode: Use D-Mode or UR- remote control before Programming Mode if the RF device does not have a HomeLink.
  • Page 173 HomeLink Universal Transceiver NOTE: If you see a screen called “Train the 4. Select the Auto-close when leaving receiver” while programming the device, checkbox if you want the device to close remember that this is a time-sensitive as you drive away. step.
  • Page 174 (www.homelink.com or call 1-800-355-3515). • Ensure you are standing in front of Model Y with the device's remote control positioned within five cm of the Tesla emblem. • Press and hold the button on your device's remote control until the headlights flash.
  • Page 175: Connecting To Wi-Fi

    Add Network. NOTE: If more than one previously connected network is within range, Model Y connects to the one most recently used. NOTE: At Tesla Service Centers, Model Y automatically connects to the Tesla Service Wi-Fi network. Hotspots and Connectivity...
  • Page 176: Software Updates

    • Touch the yellow clock icon to display the may not be in the first Tesla group of scheduling screen, which prompts you to Tesla owners to receive the update.
  • Page 177 Failure or refusal to install updates can cause some vehicle features to become inaccessible, digital media devices to become incompatible, and can limit Tesla's ability to diagnose and service your vehicle. NOTE: Reverting to a previous software version is not possible.
  • Page 178: Mobile App

    1. Download the Tesla mobile app to your pause, play, rewind, fast forward, and adjust phone. the volume of the media currently playing in 2. Log in to the Tesla mobile app by entering the vehicle. your Tesla account credentials. For supported video sources, send videos to 3.
  • Page 179 View roadside resources and request roadside place, preventing you from removing or assistance (where applicable). For more inserting the charge cable. information on Roadside Assistance, see Contacting Tesla Roadside Assistance on page 223. Using the Touchscreen...
  • Page 180 NOTE: Tesla mobile app version 4.3.1 or higher is required. Additional drivers can either use a previously registered Tesla Account or use the app to create a new Tesla Account. To add an additional driver, in the Tesla mobile app from the vehicle home screen, go to Security >...
  • Page 181: Charging

    Electric Vehicle Components High Voltage Components 1. High Voltage Cabling 2. Heat Pump Assembly 3. Front Motor (Dual Motor vehicles only) 4. High Voltage Battery 5. High Voltage Cabling 6. Service Access Panel for High Voltage Components (Penthouse) 7. Rear Motor 8.
  • Page 182 Electric Vehicle Components Charging Equipment Charging equipment designed specifically to charge your Model Y is available from Tesla. A Tesla Wall Connector, which installs in your parking space, is the fastest way to charge Model Y in daily use. In most market regions, Model Y is equipped...
  • Page 183: High Voltage Battery Information

    Discharge-related battery). If the vehicle is still unresponsive, expenses are not covered by the warranty or contact Tesla. under the Roadside Assistance policy. Temperature Limits The peak charging rate of the Battery may...
  • Page 184 Do not remove the coolant filler cap and do not add fluid. If the touchscreen warns you that the fluid level is low, contact Tesla immediately. CAUTION: Do not use the Battery as a stationary power source. Doing so voids the warranty.
  • Page 185: Charging Instructions

    Tesla charge cable to open the charge port door. NOTE: The Tesla "T" lights up when you open the charge port door. If you do not insert a charge cable into the charge port within a few minutes after opening the charge port door, the charge port door closes.
  • Page 186 • BLINKING GREEN: Charging is in progress. As Model Y approaches a full During charging, the charge port light (the charge, the frequency of the blinking Tesla "T" logo) pulses green, and the slows. touchscreen displays real-time charging status. The frequency at which the green •...
  • Page 187 10 seconds of charging. Doing so can result in removing the connector from the charge port. serious injury or damage to the CAUTION: Tesla strongly recommends vehicle, charging equipment, or leaving Model Y plugged in when not property.
  • Page 188 3-phase symbol in Departure settings are also available on the front of the displayed current. Climate Controls screen and in the Tesla mobile app. Think of Scheduled Charging as "When do I want charging to start?" compared to Scheduled Departure Off-Peak Charging which is "When do I want charging to be...
  • Page 189 Idle Fees want Model Y to be ready to drive. Specify a time, then touch Settings to enable one or When charging at a Tesla supercharger, both of the following departure features. information about the charging session When plugging in with Off-Peak Charging displays at the bottom of the charging screen.
  • Page 190 WARNING: Do not perform this Log into your Tesla account to view fees and procedure when your vehicle is details about Supercharger sessions, set up a charging, or if any orange high voltage payment method, and make payments.
  • Page 191: Maintenance

    It is normal for a small pool of water maintenance or repairs performed by non- to form (caused by the air conditioning Tesla certified technicians are not covered by system’s dehumidifying process). the warranty. • Look around the exterior of Model Y and...
  • Page 192 Battery. wounds. For your safety, always read and follow instructions printed on fluid WARNING: Contact Tesla immediately containers. if you notice any significant or sudden drop in fluid levels or uneven tire wear.
  • Page 193: Tire Care And Maintenance

    WARNING: Under-inflation is the most common cause of tire failures and can NOTE: If your Model Y is fitted with Tesla cause a tire to overheat, resulting in accessory wheels or tires, some information...
  • Page 194 Tesla. This allows you to slowly drive Model Y the width of the tire. For optimal performance to Tesla or to a nearby tire repair facility.
  • Page 195 Tire Care and Maintenance Flat Spots balance the wheel and tire after replacing a tire. Consult with a professional tire retailer and installer for further guidance. If Model Y is stationary for a long period, tires can form flat spots. When Model Y is driven, If you replace a wheel, the TPMS (Tire these flat spots cause a vibration which Pressure Monitoring System) sensors need to...
  • Page 196 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. Twist the lug nut cover tool so that the end of the curved part is facing away from the Tesla "T".
  • Page 197 Model Y. Replacing a Tire Sensor If the Tire Pressure warning indicator displays frequently, contact Tesla to determine if a tire NOTE: Installing accessories that are not sensor needs to be replaced. If a non-Tesla approved by Tesla can interfere with the Service Center repairs or replaces a tire, the TPMS.
  • Page 198 NOTE: If a tire has been replaced or repaired winter tire recommendations. using a different tire sealant than the one available from Tesla, and a low tire pressure is Winter tires can be detected, it is possible that the tire sensor has identified by a mountain/ been damaged.
  • Page 199 Using Tire Chains incorrectly installing tire chains, is not covered by the warranty. Tesla has tested and approved the following CAUTION: Do not use tire chains on tire chains to increase traction in snowy the front tires.
  • Page 200: Cleaning

    Cleaning Cleaning the Exterior 4. Dry Thoroughly and Clean Exterior Glass After washing and rinsing, dry thoroughly To prevent damage to the paint, immediately with a chamois. If necessary, dry the remove corrosive substances (bird droppings, brakes by going on a short drive and tree resin, dead insects, tar spots, road salt, applying the brakes multiple times.
  • Page 201 Cleaning CAUTION: Do not use chemical-based CAUTION: If washing in an automatic or abrasive cleaners. Doing so can car wash, make sure the vehicle is damage the surface of the lens. locked. In addition, avoid using controls on the touchscreen that can result in accidentally opening doors or Cautions for Exterior Cleaning trunks while the vehicle is being...
  • Page 202 WARNING: If you notice any damage Carpets on an airbag or seat belt, contact Tesla immediately. Avoid over-wetting carpets. For heavily soiled areas, use a diluted upholstery cleaner. WARNING: Do not allow any water,...
  • Page 203 Using a Car Cover To preserve the cosmetic appearance of the body when Model Y is not being used, use a genuine Tesla car cover. Car covers can be purchased from Tesla. See Parts and Accessories on page 206.
  • Page 204: Wiper Blades And Washer Jets

    Wiper Blades and Washer Jets Checking and Cleaning Wiper CAUTION: Wiper blades do not lock into a lifted position. Do not Blades lift a wiper arm beyond its intended position. Periodically clean the edge of the wiper blades and check the rubber for cracks, splits, 4.
  • Page 205: Fluid Reservoirs

    If the touchscreen warns you 1. Open the hood. that the fluid level is low, contact Tesla immediately. 2. Pull the maintenance panel upward to release the clips that hold it in place.
  • Page 206 Fluid Reservoirs WARNING: Only use new fluid from a NOTE: Some national or local regulations sealed air-tight container. Never use restrict the use of Volatile Organic previously used fluid or fluid from a Compounds (VOCs). VOCs are commonly previously opened container—fluid used as antifreeze in washer fluid.
  • Page 207: Jacking And Lifting

    Jacking and Lifting Jacking Procedure Follow the steps below to lift Model Y. Ensure that any non-Tesla repair facility is aware of these lifting points. 1. Position Model Y centrally between the lift posts. 2. Position the lift arm pads under the designated body lift points at the locations shown.
  • Page 208: Parts And Accessories

    Body Repairs If your Model Y 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 209: Specifications

    Identification Labels Vehicle Identification Number You can find the VIN at the following locations: • Touch Controls > Software on the touchscreen. • Stamped on a plate located at the top of the dashboard. Can be seen by looking through the windshield. •...
  • Page 210: Vehicle Loading

    Both labels are located on the passenger side of the vehicle and can be seen when the front passenger door is open. NOTE: If your Model Y is fitted with Tesla accessory wheels or tires, your Model Y may include an additional label indicating that 1.
  • Page 211 Vehicle Loading Roof Racks Model Y supports the use of Tesla-approved roof racks using a Tesla mounting accessory. To install roof racks, you must use this accessory and you must use only roof rack systems that have been approved by Tesla...
  • Page 212: Dimensions And Weights

    Dimensions and Weights Exterior Dimensions Overall Length 4750 mm Overall Width (including mirrors) 2129 mm Overall Width (including folded mirrors) 1978 mm Overall Width (excluding mirrors) 1921 mm Overall Height - coil suspension 1624 mm Wheel Base 2890 mm Overhang - Front 874 mm Overhang - Rear 986 mm...
  • Page 213 Dimensions and Weights Front 1432 mm Shoulder Room Rear 1372 mm Front 1367 mm Hip Room Rear 1286 mm Cargo Volume Model Y with 5 Seats: Front trunk 4.1 cu ft (117 L) Behind first row, second row seats folded 72.1 cu ft (2041 L) Behind second row, seats not folded 30.2 cu ft (854 L)
  • Page 214: Subsystems

    NOTE: Motor type in your Model Y depends on date of manufacture. See Motor Labeling on page 214. Drive Type Model Drive Type Dual Motor All-Wheel Drive Performance and Energy For information related to performance and energy, go to http://www.tesla.cn. MODEL Y Owner's Manual...
  • Page 215 Subsystems Maximum Gradeability The maximum gradeability is >30%. Specifications...
  • Page 216 Subsystems Motor Labeling Front motor (if equipped) label location: Motor labeling includes: • EID: 1234567-00- a unique motor part number. • ETD: XXX - three-characters designating the motor type (from 3D1 through 3D7). • ESN: XXXXXXXXXXXXXX - a unique 14- character motor serial number.
  • Page 217 Subsystems Transmission Type Single speed fixed gear Gearbox Ratio Steering Steering Specifications Type Rack and pinion with electronic power steering, speed sensitive Number of turns lock to lock 2.00 Turning Circle (curb to curb) 12.13 meters Brakes Type 4-wheel anti-lock braking system (ABS) with Electronic Brake Force Distribution, Integrated Advanced Stability Control and Electronic Accelerator pedal actuated regenerative braking system...
  • Page 218 Subsystems Lateral runout 0.050 mm Chordal runout 0.040 mm Disk thickness variation 0.010 mm (DTV) Front Brake Pad Thickness New: 0.393"/10 mm (excluding back plate) Service limit: 0.085"/2.15 mm Rear Brake Pad Thickness New: 0.354"/9 mm (excluding back plate) Service limit: 0.078"/2 mm Performance Front Brake Pad Thickness (excluding New: 0.393"/10 mm Service limit: 0.085"/2.15 mm...
  • Page 219 Subsystems Battery - High Voltage Type Liquid-cooled lithium ion (Li-ion) Nominal Voltage 360 V DC Temperature Range Do not expose Model Y to ambient temperatures above 60° C or below -30° C for more than 24 hours at a time. Specifications...
  • Page 220: Wheels And Tires

    Wheels and Tires Wheel Specifications (Factory) Wheel Diameter Location Size Offset (mm) 19'' Front/Rear 19 x 9.5J 20" Front/Rear 20 x 9.5J 21" Front 21 x 9.5J 21" Rear 21 x 10.5J Road Wheel Nut Torque 129 lb. ft (175 Nm) NOTE: For instructions on how to jack/lift Model Y, see Jacking and Lifting on page 205.
  • Page 221 Tire and Loading Information label. This label is located on the center door pillar and is visible when the front passenger door is open (see Maintaining Tire Pressures on page 191). Winter tires can be purchased from a Tesla service center or may be available for purchase on the Tesla web site. Specifications...
  • Page 222 Wheels and Tires Tire Pressures (Factory) Tire pressures vary depending on the type of tires fitted on Model Y. Tire pressures are printed on the Tire and Loading Information label (see Tire Care and Maintenance on page 191). Keep tires inflated to the pressures shown on the Tire and Loading Information label (even if it differs from the pressure printed on the tire itself or the table below).
  • Page 223 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. Tire width.
  • Page 224 Wheels and Tires Load range. Shown as Standard Load (SL) or Extra Load (XL), the load range determines how much weight your tires can support at a specified tire pressure. When replacing tires, only use tires of the same load range. If towing with snow tires, ensure they are the same load range of the tires your vehicle came equipped with.
  • Page 225: 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 226: Instructions For Transporters

    Do not transport Model Y using any method loading dollies or tire skates. that is not specified by Tesla. Adhere to the instructions provided in the following sections NOTE: Transport Mode is only intended to...
  • Page 227 Instructions for Transporters WARNING: Model Y is equipped with CAUTION: If the electrical system is high voltage components that may be not working, and you therefore cannot compromised as a result of a collision use the touchscreen to activate (see High Voltage Components on Transport Mode, use self-loading page...
  • Page 228 Instructions for Transporters 3. Fully insert the tow eye into the opening, 2. Release the rear tow eye cover by then turn it counter-clockwise until pressing firmly on its top right perimeter securely fastened. until it pivots inward, then gently pulling the raised section toward you.
  • Page 229 Instructions for Transporters CAUTION: Before pulling, make Ion battery will have a jump post on the cowl, sure the tow eye is securely next to the HEPA filter gasket (if equipped tightened. with a HEPA filter). CAUTION: Model Y cannot be used to 5.
  • Page 230 Instructions for Transporters 9. Replace the maintenance panel by placing it back in its original location and pressing down until it is secure. 10. Close the hood. Jump Starting the Low Voltage (Lithium-Ion) Battery 1. Open the hood (see Opening Hood with No Power on page 19).
  • Page 231 Instructions for Transporters CAUTION: To avoid damaging the NOTE: If attempting to activate Transport vehicle, do not allow the positive Mode (to winch the vehicle onto a flatbed cable to contact other metal truck), the low voltage battery is not components.
  • Page 232: About This Owner Information

    Copyrights and Trademarks Release Notes, the Release Notes take precedence. © 2012-2022 Tesla, Inc. All information in this document and all vehicle software is subject Illustrations to copyright and other intellectual property rights of Tesla, Inc. and its licensors. This...
  • Page 233 About this Owner Information Tesla acknowledges that all proprietary rights to map data for vehicles in China are subject to the following copyrights: • Data © 长地万方 • Data © 西南风 • Image © DigitalGlobe • OSRM: Copyright ©2017, Project OSRM contributors, all rights reserved;BSD...
  • Page 234: Disclaimers

    • Driver Safety Belt Status. • Accelerator Pedal Position. Tesla or a Tesla-authorized supplier can provide an EDR data retrieval tool. Please visit • Percentage of Full Throttle Position. edr.tesla.cn to purchase the tool or acquire the user guide of the tool.
  • Page 235: Consumer Information

    Tesla for various collect analytics, road segment, diagnostic, purposes, including, but not limited to: and vehicle usage data and send to Tesla for providing you with Tesla telematics services; analysis. This analysis helps Tesla improve troubleshooting;...
  • Page 236: Reporting Safety Defects

    Reporting Safety Defects Contacting Tesla For detailed information about your Model Y, go to www.tesla.cn, and log on to your Tesla account, or sign up to get an account. If you have any questions or concerns about your Model Y, call Tesla at 400-910-0707.
  • Page 237: 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. Consumer Information...
  • Page 238 Radio Regulatory Compliance Radio Frequency Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 239: 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 240 Troubleshooting Alerts (APP_w218) Autosteer speed limit exceeded Take control of steering wheel Autosteer is unavailable because your vehicle has exceeded the maximum speed limit for this driver assistance feature. Autosteer is only available at speeds up to 90 mph (150 km/h). Take immediate control of the steering wheel and maintain control until you reach your destination.
  • Page 241 Troubleshooting Alerts Once the radar regains adequate visibility, the alert will clear and both Traffic-Aware Cruise Control and Autosteer should again be available. If this alert persists throughout subsequent drives but no obstruction is visible on the front bumper where the radar is located, schedule service at your earliest convenience. Your vehicle is OK to drive in the meantime.
  • Page 242 Troubleshooting Alerts Your vehicle must maneuver with great precision when features like Traffic-Aware Cruise Control and Autosteer are active. Before these features can be used for the first time, the cameras must complete an initial self-calibration. Occasionally, one or more cameras can become uncalibrated. For your convenience, a calibration progress indicator is displayed on the touchscreen.
  • Page 243 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 244 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 245 Troubleshooting Alerts Over current protection. What to do: Reduce the vehicle's charge current setting. If the issue persists, service is required. For more information, see the installation guide for your Wall Connector. (CC_a007) Unable to charge - Input voltage too high Voltage must be within Wall Connector rating What this alert means: Over or under voltage protection.
  • Page 246 Troubleshooting Alerts (CC_a010) Unable to charge - Wall Connector issue Wall Connector needs service What this alert means: Wall Connector hardware issue. Possible issues include: 1. Contactor not working 2. Self-test of internal ground fault monitoring circuit failed 3. Thermal sensor disconnected 4.
  • Page 247 Troubleshooting Alerts This is not typically an issue with your vehicle or your Wall Connector, but rather an issue with the building wiring. This may be caused by a loose building wiring connection to the Wall Connector and can be fixed quickly by an electrician. To regain normal charge operation, try the following steps.
  • Page 248 Troubleshooting Alerts 2. If the issue persists, turn OFF the circuit breaker for the Wall Connector, wait 10 seconds, and turn the circuit breaker ON again. Then try reconnecting the Wall Connector to the vehicle. 3. If the issue persists, have an electrician make sure all wires are properly connected and torqued according to the instructions in the Wall Connector Installation Manual.
  • Page 249 Troubleshooting Alerts For more information, see the installation guide for your Wall Connector. (CC_a017) 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.
  • Page 250 Troubleshooting Alerts What to do: Try charging again by disconnecting the Wall Connector from the vehicle and reconnecting. 1. If the issue persists, turn 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.
  • Page 251 Troubleshooting Alerts What to do: Only one Wall Connector can be set to a primary configuration. Have your electrician confirm: 1. Only one of the Wall Connectors is set as primary. 2. All other Wall Connectors linked to the primary unit are set to paired position (position F). For more information, see the installation guide for your Wall Connector.
  • Page 252 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.
  • Page 253 Troubleshooting Alerts 1. Contactor not working 2. Self-test of internal ground fault monitoring circuit failed 3. Thermal sensor disconnected 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.
  • Page 254 Troubleshooting Alerts (CC_a028) Unable to charge - Incorrect switch setting Wall Connector rotary switch must be adjusted What this alert means: Incorrect rotary switch setting. What to do: Have your electrician adjust the Wall Connector’s internal rotary switch to a valid operating current setting.
  • Page 255 Troubleshooting Alerts What to do: Only Wall Connectors with the same maximum current capabilities can be paired in a load sharing (circuit breaker sharing) network. Have your electrician inspect the type labels on the Wall Connectors and make sure the current capabilities match. It is further recommended that your electrician only pair Wall Connectors with the same part number, as an easy way to make sure paired units are compatible.
  • Page 256 • 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 Maps and Navigation on page 146 for more details.
  • Page 257 • 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 Maps and Navigation on page 146 for more details.
  • Page 258 • Request that the charge port door open using your vehicle touchscreen. • Request that the charge port door open using your Tesla Mobile App. • With your vehicle unlocked, press the charge handle button on any Tesla charge cable, including a Wall Connector, Mobile Connector, or Supercharger.
  • Page 259 • 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 Maps and Navigation on page 146 for more details.
  • Page 260 • 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 Maps and Navigation on page 146 for more details.
  • Page 261 Before disconnecting a charge cable, make sure you first stop charging. With some external charging equipment, charging may be stopped by pressing the button on the charge handle. You can also stop charging from your vehicle touchscreen, your Tesla Mobile App, or the charging station. For more information, see Stopping Charging on page 185.
  • Page 262 Troubleshooting Alerts For more information on troubleshooting Mobile Connector or Wall Connector status lights, refer to the product's Owner's Manual at Charging & Adapter Product Guides. If using other external charging equipment, refer to the manufacturer's provided documentation for troubleshooting tips. (CP_a058) Unable to AC charge - Unplug and retry Or try DC Fast Charging / Supercharging...
  • Page 263 • 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 Maps and Navigation on page 146 for more details.
  • Page 264 If the charge cable still cannot be removed, the charge port latch may be frozen. Press the Defrost Car button in your Tesla Mobile App to defrost your vehicle for approximately 30 - 45 minutes. This should help thaw any ice on the charge port latch so the charge cable can be removed.
  • Page 265 Press the Defrost Car button in your Tesla Mobile App to defrost your vehicle for approximately 30 - 45 minutes. This should help thaw any ice on the charge port latch so the charge cable can be properly inserted.
  • Page 266 Charging Instructions on page 183. 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 267 Troubleshooting Alerts ◦ Trying to activate Cruise Control below minimum speed of 18mph (30 km/h) • 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.
  • Page 268 • 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 269 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 270 • 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 Maps and Navigation on page 146 for more details.
  • Page 271 Alternatively, you can check Mobile Connector or Wall Connector status lights to confirm power to the device, and also refer to the product owner’s manual for troubleshooting information based on blink codes. If using other (non-Tesla) external charging equipment, check for a display or other user interface that provides troubleshooting help.
  • Page 272 • 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 Maps and Navigation on page 146 for more details.
  • Page 273 • 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 Maps and Navigation on page 146 for more details.
  • Page 274 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 275 • 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 Maps and Navigation on page 146 for more details.
  • Page 276 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 277 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 278 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. Additional third-party charging stations may also be available in your area to help you to pinpoint the issue.
  • Page 279 • 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 Maps and Navigation on page 146 for more details.
  • Page 280 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 Maps and Navigation on page 146 for more details.
  • Page 281 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 Maps and Navigation on page 146 for more details.
  • Page 282 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 283 • Pull over safely immediately • Use your Mobile App to contact Tesla Roadside Assistance immediately, or seek other roadside assistance if preferred If you do not pull over safely within a short time, your vehicle may shut down unexpectedly. It is also possible that your vehicle will not restart once parked.
  • Page 284 Troubleshooting Alerts This alert may be present due to various vehicle conditions. For more information and further recommended actions, check for other active vehicle alerts. (VCFRONT_a220) Electrical system is unable to support all features Schedule service The low voltage battery is not available and cannot provide electrical support for vehicle features.
  • Page 285 It is recommended that you: • Pull over safely at your earliest opportunity • Use your Mobile App to contact Tesla Roadside Assistance immediately, or seek other roadside assistance if preferred If you do not pull over safely within a short time, your vehicle may shut down unexpectedly. It is also possible that your vehicle will not restart once parked.
  • Page 286 Tire and Loading information label. You should pull over carefully as soon as possible. In a safe location, check for a flat tire. You can request Tesla roadside assistance options (mobile tire, loaner wheel, tow) if required. Contacting Tesla Roadside Assistance on page 223 for more information.
  • Page 287: Index

    Index overtake acceleration: overview: ABS (Anti-lock Braking System): speed assist: absolute speed limit: speed limit warning: access panel, removing: staying within speed limits: accessories: Summon: plugging into power socket: Traffic-Aware Cruise Control: adjacent lane speed: Autopilot components: aero covers: Autosteer: air conditioning: average range: air filter:...
  • Page 288 Index Calendar: 159, console: 21, calibrating windows: low voltage power socket: camera, rear-facing: opening: cameras (autopilot): rear: Camp: USB ports: car cover: consumption chart: car wash mode: contact information: car washes: roadside assistance: Caraoke): copyrights: card: cruise control: cargo area: cargo volume: dashboard overview: carpets, cleaning:...
  • Page 289 Index driving: 26, 57, reservoirs, checking: seating position: fog lights: starting: forward collision warning: tips to maximize range: front and rear seats: front passenger detection: front trunk: Easter Eggs: easy entry, driver profile: EDR (event data recorder): garage doors, opening: electric parking brake: gates, opening: emergency braking:...
  • Page 290 Index I'm Feeling Lucky, Hungry: headlights after exit: IC certifications: turn signals: identification labels: load limits: instant range: location tracking: interior: 4, 61, 140, 199, locking: cleaning: lug nut covers: dimensions: lumbar adjustment: lights: overview: maintenance: 189, 190, 191, 198, 202, 203, temperature control: interior cabin camera: brake fluid, checking:...
  • Page 291 Index Neutral: driving tips to maximize: regenerative braking: range assurance: Obstacle-Aware Acceleration: range ratings: odometer: Re-route: Off-Peak Charging: reading light: off-road assist: reading lights: offset from speed limit: rear seats, adjusting and folding: Online Routing: rear view camera: overhang dimensions: rear window switches, disabling: overtake acceleration: recent (Media Player):...
  • Page 292 Index second row seats, adjusting and folding: stability control: starting: security settings: steering specifications: sensors: steering wheel: Sentry Mode: lights, controlling: service data recording: steering, automatic: service intervals: summer tires: Settings, erasing: Summon: shifting: Summon Distance: shortcuts: superchargers, displaying on map: adding to My Apps: supercharging: Show Calendar Upon Entry: 159,...
  • Page 293 Index specification: USB flash drive: 165, summer: USB ports: tire markings: wheel configuration: Valet mode: winter: Vehicle Hold: toll system transponders, attaching: Vehicle Identification Number (VIN): torque specifications: vehicle loading: touch up body: ventilation: touchscreen: 5, 7, 53, 174, View Live Camera: adding shortcuts: VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): cleaning:...
  • Page 294 Publication date: 2022/4/14...

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