Autopilot - Tesla MODEL X Owner's Manual

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NOTE: Limited regenerative braking can be avoided if
you allow enough time to precondition your vehicle or if
you use use Schedule to precondition Model X before
your departure time (see
Scheduled Departure on page
Blue Snowflake Icon
A blue snowflake icon appears on your
instrument panel when some of the stored
energy in the Battery is unavailable because the
Battery is cold. This portion of unavailable
energy displays in blue on the Battery meter.
Regenerative braking, acceleration, and charging
rates may be limited. The snowflake icon no
longer displays when the Battery is sufficiently
warmed.
Warming the Battery Before
Supercharging
By using Trip Planner (see
navigate to a Supercharger, Model X pre-heats the
Battery to ensure when you arrive at the Supercharger,
the Battery temperature is optimal and ready to charge.
This reduces the amount of time it takes to charge.
NOTE: Tesla recommends using Trip Planner to navigate
to a Supercharger for at least 30-45 minutes before
arrival to ensure optimal Battery temperature and
charging conditions. If the drive to the Supercharger is
less than 30-45 minutes, consider preconditioning the
Battery prior to driving (see

Autopilot

To ensure optimal Autopilot performance, keep the
sensors and radar free of snow, ice, mud, and dirt (see
About Autopilot on page
After Driving
Leave Model X plugged in when not in use. This uses the
charging system, rather than the Battery itself, to keep
the Battery warm (see
Battery Information on page
171).
Scheduled Departure
When parked, plug in Model X and use the Schedule
settings, available on both the charging and climate
control screens, to set a time when you want to
precondition Model X (see
Scheduled Departure on page
determines the appropriate time to begin charging so
that charging is complete during off-peak hours and the
cabin and Battery are warm by your set departure time.
For more information, see
Scheduled Departure on page
Driving
Cold Weather Best Practices
Scheduled Charging and
175).
Trip Planner on page
147) to
Before Driving on page
94).
Scheduled Charging and
175). Your vehicle
Scheduled Charging and
175.
Charge Port
• If your charge port latch freezes in place and a
charging cable becomes stuck in the charge port, try
manually releasing the charge cable. See
Releasing Charge Cable on page
• Use the mobile app to precondition your vehicle on
HI to help thaw ice on the charge port latch so that
the charge cable can be removed or inserted (see
Mobile App on page
NOTE: You can also prevent the occurrence of a charge
port latch freezing in place by using the Schedule
settings, available on both the charging and climate
control screens, to set a departure time and
precondition Model X before that time (see
Charging and Scheduled Departure on page
NOTE: If your charge port latch is frozen in place, it may
not lock the charging cable in place when inserted, but it
can still charge at a slow AC rate even if the latch is not
engaged.
Storage
If you leave Model X parked for an extended period of
time, plug it into a charger to prevent normal range loss
and to keep the Battery at an optimal temperature. Your
vehicle is safe to stay plugged in for any length of time.
When not in use, Model X enters a sleep mode to
conserve energy. Reduce the number of times you check
your vehicle's status on the mobile app, as this
92).
automatically wakes up your vehicle and starts normal
energy consumption.
Manually
173.
166).
Scheduled
175).
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