Tesla Y 2019 Owner's Manual page 135

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WARNING: Check local laws for any restrictions on
leaving pets unattended in your vehicle.
WARNING: You are responsible for the safety of
your dog or pet. Never leave them in Model Y for
long periods of time. Constantly monitor the
vehicle temperature and their well-being. Make
sure you have sufficient cellular coverage on your
phone and time to return to the vehicle, if
necessary.
WARNING: In the unlikely event that your climate
control system needs service or is not working as
expected, avoid using Keep Climate On, Dog, and
Camp. Never rely on your vehicle to protect
something irreplaceable.
WARNING: You can adjust and monitor the climate
control system remotely using the mobile app.
However, if you use the mobile app to turn off the
climate control system, Keep Climate On, Dog, and
Camp stop operating.
Adjusting the Front Vents
Model Y has a unique horizontal face-level vent that
spans the width of the dashboard. Using the
touchscreen, you can pinpoint exactly where you want
to direct the air flowing from this vent when heating or
cooling the front cabin area.
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. To adjust the
direction of the air flow, simply touch the radiating air
waves from the corresponding vent on the touchscreen.
The air flows in a single stream when centered or splits
into mirrored air streams when air is directed outward or
inward from the center of the vent.
When Model Y detects that there are no passengers
sitting in the passenger seat, the passenger vent and
controls automatically turn off. Adjust the climate
settings to enable passenger air flow.
Using the Touchscreen
Climate Controls
NOTE: When you split a vent into two separate air flows,
the air flow in each direction is not as strong as when all
air is flowing in a single direction.
NOTE: Outside air is drawn into Model Y through the
grill in front of the windshield. Keep the grill clear of
obstructions, such as leaves and snow.
Adjusting the Rear Vents
Model Y has vents located at the back of the center
console where air flows from when the setting is turned
on from the touchscreen. To direct the flow of air in the
rear cabin area, adjust the vents at the rear of the center
console up, down, or from side to side as necessary.
Cabin Air Filter(s)
Model Y has one or more air filters to prevent pollen,
industrial fallout, road dust and other particles from
entering through the vents.
NOTE: Cabin air filter(s) require periodic replacement.
See
Service Intervals on page
Cabin Overheat Protection
The climate control system can reduce the temperature
of the cabin in extremely hot ambient conditions for a
period of up to twelve hours after you exit Model Y.
Touch Controls > Safety > Cabin Overheat Protection
and choose:
• Off: Disable Cabin Overheat Protection.
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