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OWNER'S MANUAL
Software version: 2024.2.3
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  • Page 1 OWNER'S MANUAL Software version: 2024.2.3 North America...
  • Page 2 You can find safety information in your Cybertruck Owner's Manual on the touchscreen. For detailed information about your Cybertruck, 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

    Contents Overview..............3 Autopilot............. 114 Exterior....................3 About Autopilot................114 Interior....................5 Autopilot Features............... 116 Touchscreen..................7 Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control........122 Vehicle Status..................14 Limitations and Warnings............129 Interior Electronics................ 19 Active Safety Features........132 Cargo Bed Outlets................ 22 Voice Commands................24 Lane Assist..................
  • Page 4 Contents Instructions for Transporters...... 217 Instructions for Transporters........... 217 In Case of Emergency........221 Contacting Tesla Roadside Assistance........221 Running Out of Range.............. 222 Opening the Powered Frunk with No Power....223 Jump Starting................225 Opening Doors with No Power..........227 Troubleshooting..........228 Troubleshooting Alerts.............
  • Page 5: Overview

    Exterior 1. Signature light bar (Lights on page 2. Autopilot cameras (Cameras on page 3. Wiper blade (Windshield Wiper and Washers on page 4. Exterior mirrors (Mirrors on page 5. Front exterior door release button (Doors on page 6. Key card reader (Keys on page 7.
  • Page 6 Exterior 1. Tonneau cover (Cargo Bed on page 2. Cargo bed (Cargo Bed on page 3. Rear-facing camera (Rear-Facing Camera on page 4. Charge port (Charging Instructions on page 168) 5. Exterior cargo bed switch (Accessing the Cargo Bed on page 6.
  • Page 7: Interior

    (Lights on page CAUTION: Cybertruck is equipped with an in-cabin sensor located near the front passenger dome light to ensure certain vehicle and safety components are working properly. Do not block or obstruct the sensor. Doing so may cause inaccurate readings, such as for seatbelt detection, parking brake engagement, vehicle display settings, etc.
  • Page 8 Interior 1. Rear touchscreen (Rear Touchscreen on page 2. Rear climate control vents (Adjusting the Front and Rear Vents on page 150) 3. USB ports (USB-C Ports on page 4. Rear outlet (120V) (Interior Electronics on page 5. Cup holders (Rear Console on page 6.
  • Page 9: Touchscreen

    NOTE: To shift into Neutral, open Controls, then press and hold the Neutral icon. 4. Vehicle status: This area dynamically displays the current status of Cybertruck as you drive, park, open doors, turn lights on, etc. Monitor this area when driving as it displays important information such as driving speed and...
  • Page 10 Touchscreen 5. Controls: Control various features and customize Cybertruck to suit your preferences. The Controls screen appears over the map. Touch an option on the Controls screen to display the various settings and preferences associated with the chosen option. To search for a specific setting, touch Search at the top of the Controls tab.
  • Page 11 Displays when Cybertruck cellular connectivity is available or being used. Appears when your vehicle's GPS location is actively being accessed in the Tesla app by the owner, an added driver, or a third party app you're using. To disable, navigate to Controls > Safety > Allow Mobile Access on the touchscreen.
  • Page 12 NOTE: Restarting the touchscreen also activates the drive mode selector on the overhead console. NOTE: Pressing the scroll buttons only restarts the touchscreen. It does not restart any other vehicle component and does not power Cybertruck off and on. Owner's Manual...
  • Page 13 Touchscreen Rear Touchscreen The rear touchscreen provides rear passengers with access to: 1. Fan Speed: Touch the arrows to decrease/increase the fan speed. NOTE: You can also use the front touchscreen to adjust climate settings in the rear cabin (see Operating Climate Controls on page 146).
  • Page 14 • Reduce Blue Light: When enabled, the display automatically adjusts to use warmer colors at night. • Cybertruck Logo: When enabled, the display shows the Cybertruck logo when it is powered on. When disabled, the display shows the Tesla logo when it is powered on.
  • Page 15 If your vehicle already has a name, touch the existing name to change it. Enter the new name in the popup and touch Save. The name of your Cybertruck appears in the Tesla mobile app, where you can also change it.
  • Page 16: Vehicle Status

    Vehicle Status Overview The touchscreen displays the status of Cybertruck at all times. What you see depends on whether the vehicle is: • Parked (see Touchscreen on page • Driving (see Driving Status on page 17). • Charging (see Charging Status on page 169).
  • Page 17 Rear fog lights are enabled. See Lights on page Cybertruck detects a connection for trailer lights but Trailer Mode is disabled. It is likely that a carrying accessory has been connected. See See Towing a Trailer on page 105...
  • Page 18 High beam headlights are on and Auto High Beam is disabled or currently unavailable. See Headlights on page Auto High Beam is enabled and high beams are on. Cybertruck is ready to turn off the high beams if needed. See Headlights on page Trailer Mode is active.
  • Page 19 Driving Status When Cybertruck is driving (or ready to drive), the touchscreen shows your current driving status and real-time visualization of the road as detected by the Autopilot components (see Cameras on page 26).
  • Page 20 The location of the lines correspond to the location of the detected object. The color of the lines (white, yellow, orange, or red) represents the object's proximity to Cybertruck, with white being the farthest and red being very close and requiring your immediate attention. See Lane Assist on page 132.
  • Page 21: Interior Electronics

    Playing Media from Devices on page 161) or to save Sentry Mode and Dashcam video footage. Cybertruck has four USB ports. There are three USB-C ports in the center console, each of which can provide up to 65W of power: •...
  • Page 22 NOTE: Power to AC outlets is disabled when an AC charging cable is connected to Cybertruck even if the vehicle is not actively charging. Power to AC outlets is still available when Cybertruck is DC charging (while Supercharging, for example). See NOTE: To have the cabin outlets continue supplying Charging Instructions on page 168.
  • Page 23 WARNING: Do not insert any objects into the outlets other than electrical plugs. Treat the outlets on Cybertruck the same as you would any other outlet, and take care to ensure proper handling. Misusing outlets can cause serious injury.
  • Page 24: Cargo Bed Outlets

    Cargo Bed Outlets Your Cybertruck has three AC power outlets located in NOTE: Leaving a device plugged in depletes the high the cargo bed. voltage Battery. Even if nothing is plugged in, the outlets draw small amounts of power from the Battery To access the outlets: whenever they are enabled.
  • Page 25 NOTE: Power to AC outlets may be disabled in very low ambient temperatures. NOTE: Power to AC outlets is disabled when an AC charging cable is connected to Cybertruck even if the vehicle is not actively charging. NOTE: Power to AC outlets is still available when Cybertruck is DC charging (while Supercharging, for example).
  • Page 26: Voice Commands

    • "Drive to [location]" Here is a list of example voice commands. This is not an • "Navigate to [location]" exhaustive list. Tesla is constantly working to improve voice commands. • "Show nearby Superchargers" NOTE: Your vehicle must be in Park to enable some •...
  • Page 27 (such as “set the temperature…”). Audio voice recordings are not collected, and transcriptions are not associated with your Tesla account or with your vehicle's identification number. To further protect your privacy, voice commands containing personal data are not captured (such as "Navigate to..."...
  • Page 28: Cameras

    Cameras Your Cybertruck includes the following components that Swipe up or down to switch between the rear and front actively monitor the surrounding area: camera views. The camera app opens automatically when you shift into Reverse. Rear-Facing Camera Cybertruck is equipped with a rear-facing camera mounted on the tailgate.
  • Page 29 The cabin camera can determine driver inattentiveness and enhances active safety features (such as Forward Collision Warning). You can also view the feed from this camera in the Tesla mobile app when Sentry Mode Live Camera is enabled (see Sentry Mode on page 143).
  • Page 30 Cybertruck repeats the calibration process. NOTE: Cybertruck must repeat the calibration process if the cameras are serviced by Tesla, and in some cases after a software update. NOTE: If you attempt to use a feature that is not...
  • Page 31: Opening And Closing

    Cybertruck. 4. While inside or near the vehicle, open the Tesla Cybertruck supports a total of 19 keys, which can include mobile app and touch Set Up Phone Key on the main phone keys and key cards. screen, or navigate to Security > Set Up Phone Key.
  • Page 32 Keys To use a key card to unlock or lock Cybertruck from outside, position the card as shown and tap it against the card reader located approximately one third the way up of the driver's side door pillar. When Cybertruck...
  • Page 33 Touch the associated pencil icon to customize the name of the key. Removing Keys When you no longer want a key to access Cybertruck (for example, you lost your phone or key card, etc.), follow these steps to remove it.
  • Page 34: Doors

    Opening and Closing Doors from Outside Doors are electrically powered. When you approach Cybertruck carrying a phone key, the doors and tailgate automatically unlock. To open a door, press the exterior door release button on the pillar to the right of each door.
  • Page 35 Doors NOTE: In the unlikely event that Cybertruck has no low • If Cybertruck detects an authenticated phone key for voltage power, you will be unable to open the doors with several minutes after you exit the vehicle and close all the interior door open button.
  • Page 36: Windows

    The windshield, windows, and glass roof in Cybertruck are excellent at protecting you from UV (ultraviolet) If a window is left open unintentionally, Cybertruck can rays. The glass components score less than two on the send a notification to the mobile app (touch Controls >...
  • Page 37 Windows Sun Visors and Vanity Mirrors To protect occupants from sunlight coming through the windshield and side windows, flip the sun visor downward. You can lower the extender or pivot the entire sun visor to the driver's window side provide maximum shade. Simply pull the inboard side of the sun visor out of the magnetic clip and pivot toward the window.
  • Page 38: Seating And Safety Restraints

    Adjusting Front Seats 1. Move seat forward/backward and adjust the seat’s height and tilt angle up/down. NOTE: Only front seats in Cybertruck can be adjusted. 2. Adjust backrest. The rear bench seat is stationary. 3. Adjust lumbar support.
  • Page 39 Front and Rear Seats Head Supports 3. Insert a short, flat object (such as a small flat-head screwdriver) into the opening in the base of the opposite post and pull the head support upward. The front seats and the rear outboard seats are equipped with integrated head supports that you cannot adjust.
  • Page 40 Front and Rear Seats Seat Covers WARNING: Do not use seat covers on a seat equipped with a seat-mounted airbag (see Location of Airbags on page 49). Doing so could restrict deployment of the seat-mounted side airbags if a collision occurs. Also, if the vehicle is equipped with an occupant detection system that is used to determine the status of the passenger front airbag, seat covers may interfere with this...
  • Page 41: Seat Belts

    (such as a briefcase) from an unoccupied seat. If the reminder light continues to stay on, Cybertruck is equipped with an adjustable shoulder schedule a service appointment. anchor for each front seat to ensure that the seat belt is positioned correctly.
  • Page 42 Seat Belts WARNING: Ensure that the seat belt is positioned correctly and that the shoulder anchor is locked into position before driving. Riding in a moving vehicle with the seat belt positioned incorrectly or with the shoulder anchor not locked into position can reduce the effectiveness of the seat belt in a collision.
  • Page 43 Seat Belts The seat belts in all rear seating positions are equipped WARNING: Never sit on top of any seat belt with shoulder pre-tensioners to retract the seat belt component. Doing so can cause damage or webbing to reduce forward movement of the occupant. interfere with the proper deployment of safety If the pre-tensioners and airbags did not activate in an equipment.
  • Page 44: Child Safety Seats

    Passenger Front Airbag Must Be OFF Your Cybertruck seat belts are designed for adults and larger children. You must restrain infants and small children in the rear seats only, and you must use a suitable child safety seat appropriate for the child’s age, weight, and size.
  • Page 45 It is the driver’s responsibility to keep up to date on, and comply with, all current regulations in the region(s) where Cybertruck is driven. To check the child passenger safety laws for states in the U.S., go to: http://www.ghsa.org/html/stateinfo/laws/childsafety_laws.html.
  • Page 46 • Seat belt retained - these seats are secured using the vehicle’s seat belts. All passenger seating positions in 1. Place the child safety seat in Cybertruck and fully Cybertruck support the use of seat belt retained child extend the seat belt (doing so engages the automatic safety seats.
  • Page 47 Child Safety Seats Carefully read and follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer of the child restraint system. The instructions describe how to slide the child restraint system onto the seat’s anchor bars until you hear it "click" into place. You may need to push the child 3.
  • Page 48 Child Safety Seats WARNING: Tighten upper tether straps according Before seating a child, ensure that the child restraint to the instructions provided by the manufacturer system is securely installed. Grasp the front of the child of the child safety seat. restraint system with one hand on each side, and attempt to: For the outboard seats, position dual-strap tethers on...
  • Page 49 Keep the head support in the raised position. child safety seat. This seat has an airbag in front of it. Although this airbag is disabled when Cybertruck detects a lightweight passenger, do not rely on technology to protect your child. WARNING: Child restraint systems are designed to be secured in vehicle seats by lap belts or the lap belt portion of a lap-shoulder belt.
  • Page 50 Child Safety Seats WARNING: Child restraint anchors are designed to withstand only those loads imposed by correctly fitted child restraints. Under no circumstances are they to be used for adult seat belts, harnesses, or for attaching other items or equipment to the vehicle.
  • Page 51: Airbags

    Airbags are located in the approximate areas shown below. Airbag warning information is printed on the sun visors. Cybertruck 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 52 • Occupant sensors Types of Airbags • Seat belt sensors • Passive safety component wiring Cybertruck has the following types of airbags: harnesses • Onboard restraint controlled • Front airbags: The front airbags are designed to components (ex: accelerometer and...
  • Page 53 NOTE: It takes approximately six seconds after you power on Cybertruck for the occupant classification system (OCS) to report accurate status of the front passenger airbag. As a result, when you first power on Cybertruck, even in situations when it should be OFF because the seat is occupied by a weight of 20 lbs (9 kg) or less, it will take the touchscreen approximately six seconds to display the status, PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF.
  • Page 54 Airbags WARNING: If seating a child in the front passenger seat is legally permissible in your market region, it is the driver's responsibility to ensure that the passenger front airbag is OFF. Never seat a child in a rear facing safety seat in the front passenger seat with an active airbag.
  • Page 55 NOTE: Tesla follows NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) recommendations that all occupants age 12 and under be seated in a rear seat.
  • Page 56 Airbags Examples of Correct and Incorrect Seating Positions Correct seating position: Incorrect seating position - the passenger must not recline the backrest to a laying down position when the vehicle is moving: Incorrect seating position - the passenger's feet must be on the floor: Incorrect seating position - the passenger must not slide forward on the seat cushion:...
  • Page 57 If airbags have inflated, or if your vehicle has been in a occupant’s torso and the side of Cybertruck. collision, always have the airbags, seat belt pre- tensioners and any associated components checked WARNING: Passengers shouldn't lean their heads and, if necessary, replaced.
  • Page 58: Storage Areas

    Rear Console Cybertruck has a rear console integrated in the center of the second row. This console can serve as an arm rest for rear passengers and includes two cup holders.
  • Page 59 Coat Hangers Commands on page 24). Your Cybertruck has a coat hanger on each side of the vehicle above the rear window in the second row, next to the reading light. Push the coat hanger to release it. Push it again to retract it.
  • Page 60: Powered Frunk

    2. Press and hold the powered frunk button on the front of the vehicle for three seconds until you hear a To open the powered frunk, ensure Cybertruck is in Park, confirmation chime. and then do one of the following before opening the hood: 3.
  • Page 61 The powered frunk locks when: • You lock Cybertruck using the touchscreen, key or mobile app. • You leave Cybertruck carrying your phone key (if Walk-Away Door Lock on page 33 is turned on).
  • Page 62: Cargo Bed

    Accessing the Cargo Bed tonneau cover closed. Doing so can result in serious injury or death. When Cybertruck is parked, use these exterior switches to access the cargo bed: 1. Tonneau cover (Accessing the Cargo Bed on page 2.
  • Page 63 • Cybertruck has no low voltage power. In this case, it is necessary to open the powered frunk before attempting to jump start Cybertruck. For more...
  • Page 64 Doing so can cause damage. Securing Cargo Cybertruck features multiple options that make it easy to secure cargo: • Two integrated L-track rails, running lengthwise along the top of each side of the cargo bed are compatible with standard fittings (not included) and provide multiple anchoring options.
  • Page 65 Cargo Bed • Eight attachment anchor points, four distributed on each side above the cab and on the rails of the cargo bed. These anchor points are designed to accommodate accessory racks. To access the anchor points, press down on the inboard side of the covers to pivot them to their open position.
  • Page 66: Connectivity

    Cybertruck is in Park. 1. Download the Tesla mobile app to your phone. Profile 2. Log in to the Tesla mobile app by entering your Tesla account credentials. In the Profile tab located at the top corner, you can:...
  • Page 67 In cases where you cannot remove or insert the charge To add an additional driver, in the Tesla mobile app from cable, or the vehicle is not Supercharging due to the the vehicle home screen, go to Security >...
  • Page 68: Wi-Fi

    Cybertruck begins to scan and display detected Wi- Fi networks that are within range. NOTE: If a known Wi-Fi network does not appear in the list, move Cybertruck closer to the access point or consider using a range extender. NOTE: When connecting to a 5GHz network (if available), check which channels are supported in your region.
  • Page 69: Bluetooth

    Bluetooths settings Before using your phone or other Bluetooth device with screen. Then, on your phone, confirm that you want Cybertruck, you must pair it. Pairing sets up Cybertruck to pair. to communicate with supported Bluetooth-capable 7.
  • Page 70 If you have not set a phone as a priority, the mobile app. Cybertruck connects to the last phone to which is was connected, provided it is within operating range and has Bluetooth turned on. If the last phone is not within...
  • Page 71 Bluetooth If Bluetooth still does not work, unpair from your vehicle AND smartphone. Then try re-pairing both again. For BLE phone key issues, when in the vehicle, navigate to Controls > Locks and remove your phone as "Phone as Key". Then set it back up again. But only do this while you are in the vehicle and have a reliable back up key available (such as a key card).
  • Page 72: Phone, Calendar, And Web Conferencing

    (see touchscreen displays the caller’s number or name (if the Importing Contacts and Recent Calls on caller is in your phone’s contact list and Cybertruck has page 67), you can use the phone app to access to your contacts).
  • Page 73 If an event has a uniquely specified address and takes place within two hours of you entering your vehicle and preparing to drive, Cybertruck automatically routes you to the event's address (see Automatic Navigation on page 156).
  • Page 74: Smart Garage

    Wi-Fi or LTE connectivity. 5. Navigate to Controls > Locks > myQ Connected Garage > Link Account and follow the instructions to pair the garage with Cybertruck. Once paired, monitoring and controlling the garage becomes available on the touchscreen, where you can further customize myQ.
  • Page 75: Driving

    Park for 30 minutes, even if you are sitting in the driver’s seat. If Cybertruck does not detect a key when you press the brake (a phone key is not detected or two minutes have Although usually not needed, you can power off passed since you used the key card), the touchscreen Cybertruck while sitting in the driver’s seat, provided the...
  • Page 76 Starting and Powering Off NOTE: If the touchscreen is unresponsive or demonstrates unusual behavior, reboot it before you power cycle the vehicle (see Restarting the Touchscreen on page 1. Shift into Park. 2. On the touchscreen, touch Controls > Safety > Power Off.
  • Page 77: Shifting

    Park, touch Controls > Dynamics > Auto Shift out or press the drive mode strip for Park. of Park. When Auto Shift out of Park is enabled, Cybertruck is designed to automatically select Drive or Reverse. The touchscreen displays the selected drive mode when the driver's door is closed and seat belt is buckled.
  • Page 78 NOTE: You must always press the brake pedal to shift out of Park. CAUTION: Cybertruck will not shift out of Park if a charge cable is plugged in, or if the charge port is unable to determine whether a charging cable is plugged in.
  • Page 79 Neutral even when you leave. Keeping Your Vehicle in Neutral (Transport Mode) To keep Cybertruck in Neutral when you exit, allowing it to roll freely (for example, pulling onto a flatbed truck), you must activate Transport mode: 1. Shift into Park.
  • Page 80: Steering Wheel

    WARNING: Do not make steering wheel adjustments while driving. Overview of Buttons Cybertruck features stalkless driving in which all controls you need when driving are accessible on the steering wheel. Owner's Manual...
  • Page 81 Cybertruck is parked press the button to the left or right to move the to restart it (see...
  • Page 82 In the unlikely case Cruise Control is active, pushing the button cancels it. that Cybertruck detects an issue, an alert displays on the • When Traffic-Aware Cruise Control or Autosteer is touchscreen, a chime sounds, and Cybertruck gradually engaged, roll the scroll button up to increase or down reduces drive torque while informing you to pull over.
  • Page 83: Mirrors

    3 mph (6 km/h). NOTE: You can override the automatic folding/unfolding of mirrors at any time (for example, Cybertruck has no power) by pushing the mirror assembly away from you to unfold, or pulling it toward you to fold.
  • Page 84 Mirrors NOTE: If you expect ice to accumulate when Cybertruck is parked, turn off Mirror Auto Fold. Accumulation of ice can prevent exterior side mirrors from folding or unfolding. See Cold Weather Best Practices on page for information on how to ensure your mirrors function properly in cold weather.
  • Page 85: Lights

    Off, On, or Auto. When you shift into Park. They turn off automatically after a set to Auto, the bed lights turn on when Cybertruck minute or two when you shift out of Park, or when you is parked and the tonneau cover or tailgate is open.
  • Page 86 Auto High Beam The headlights can automatically switch to low beam when there is light detected in front of Cybertruck (for example, from an oncoming vehicle). To turn this feature on or off, touch Controls > Lights > Auto High Beam.
  • Page 87 NOTE: Hazard warning flashers operate even without a key nearby. Headlights After Exit When you stop driving and park Cybertruck in low lighting conditions, exterior lights temporarily remain illuminated. They automatically turn off after one minute or when you lock Cybertruck, whichever comes first.
  • Page 88: Windshield Wiper And Washers

    ◦ I - Intermittent, slow. ◦ II - Intermittent, fast. ◦ III - Continuous, slow. ◦ IIII - Continuous, fast. ◦ Auto - Cybertruck detects precipitation and adjusts the wiping speed and intensity. NOTE: Turning on Autopilot features automatically sets wipers to Auto.
  • Page 89: Braking And Stopping

    Park button on the overhead console or touchscreen to bring Cybertruck to a stop. Do not If the touchscreen displays this red brake use this method to stop the vehicle unless indicator at any time other than briefly absolutely necessary.
  • Page 90 NOT substitutes for adequately applying the brakes. Regenerative Braking Whenever Cybertruck is moving and your foot is off the accelerator, regenerative braking slows down the vehicle and feeds any surplus power back to the Battery. By 1. Shows power being output by the Battery, such as...
  • Page 91 Cybertruck shifts into Park Brake Wear and Vehicle Hold cancels. The parking brake is still applied. Cybertruck also shifts into Park if it detects that the driver has left the vehicle. Cybertruck brake pads are equipped with wear indicators.
  • Page 92: Traction Control

    Traction Control How It Works The traction control system constantly monitors the speed of the front and rear wheels. If Cybertruck experiences a loss of traction, your vehicle minimizes wheel spin by controlling brake pressure and motor power. By default, the traction control system is on.
  • Page 93: Suspension

    You can manually adjust the ride height to suit your circumstances. For example, you can raise Cybertruck when you need extra ground clearance (such as when driving on a steep driveway or ramp, in deep snow, over large speed bumps, parking curbs, etc.) or temporarily lower Cybertruck when you need extra space above the vehicle (such as...
  • Page 94 NOTE: Auto Lower is not available while in Off-Road Mode. NOTE: You can also make it easier to enter and exit Cybertruck by enabling Easy Entry. When Easy Entry is enabled, the steering wheel and driver's seat adjust automatically when the vehicle is in Park to allow more room for entering...
  • Page 95 Suspension If Cybertruck reaches a saved location and the existing suspension setting is already higher than the level that has been saved for that location, the ride height is not adjusted. After leaving a saved location, the suspension automatically lowers to the preferred ride height. However, it may not lower until your vehicle meets the speed and distance threshold at which the suspension lowers.
  • Page 96: On-Road Modes

    On-Road Modes To choose how Cybertruck accelerates and handles for day-to-day driving on public roads, touch Controls > Dynamics. Choose between three Drive Modes. Comfort and Sport automatically set the Acceleration, Ride & Handling, and Preferred Ride Height to balance ride comfort, handling, and range. Custom allows you to customize these options as you see fit.
  • Page 97: Off-Road Modes

    (see Vehicle Loading on page NOTE: Cybertruck must be in Park for you to change the 207). Detach large or heavily loaded trailers before drive mode. driving off road.
  • Page 98 Cybertruck, less stability control intervention will be applied and the vehicle may not stabilize itself. * Stability control intervention modifies motor torque and selectively applies the brakes to each wheel to make Cybertruck more stable and help the driver maintain control of the vehicle.
  • Page 99 1. The maximum wade depth is approximately 32 in. (815 mm) measuring from the bottom of the tire. Wade Mode must be used any time you are driving Cybertruck through a shallow body of water, such as a river. To enable Wade Mode: 1.
  • Page 100 While Off-Road Driving You can quickly access off-road settings and monitor the health of Cybertruck in the vehicle status area of the touchscreen. • Vitals: Touch Vitals to toggle whether or not the ride height, Battery temperature, and motor temperature is displayed.
  • Page 101 Off-Road Modes WARNING: Exercise extra caution when the terrain surface is wet, sandy, or slippery. Loose gravel, sand, and other environmental conditions may affect the performance of Off-Road Modes. WARNING: Before driving off road, make sure that loose items in the cabin are stowed or secured and ensure that the cargo bed is free of cargo, or that cargo is tightly secured.
  • Page 102: Driver Profiles

    Cybertruck. Favorites, media settings, and data sharing preferences can be saved into a Tesla Profile that is synced to every To save your profile settings to the cloud and access supported vehicle under your Tesla Account. This...
  • Page 103 • Key card must be used to access and drive trailer. The torque limitations of Valet mode can Cybertruck. make it difficult for Cybertruck to pull a trailer up a hill. • Speed is limited to 70 mph (113 km/h).
  • Page 104 Driver Profiles When you cancel Valet mode, all settings associated with the most recently used driver profile and climate control settings are restored, and all features are available. NOTE: You do not need to enter a PIN to cancel Valet mode from the mobile app.
  • Page 105: Trip Information

    Trip Information Displaying Trip Information Trip information displays on the touchscreen in the "Cards" area on the vehicle status display, or 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 106: Pedestrian Warning System

    (40 km/h) or while driving in reverse. Electric vehicles operate quietly and this sound helps to alert pedestrians of your oncoming vehicle. The sound, which activates whenever Cybertruck is shifted out of Park, gets louder as speed increases. WARNING: If sound cannot be heard, pedestrians...
  • Page 107: Towing

    If you tow a trailer, follow these general Then, confirm the following: guidelines: 1. Cybertruck rests horizontally with the trailer • Reduce your driving speed and avoid sudden attached. If the vehicle is tipped up at the front, and maneuvers.
  • Page 108 WARNING: Do not overload the vehicle or trailer. Doing so can cause poor performance, vehicle Cybertruck detects a connection for trailer damage and loss of vehicle control, resulting in lights but Trailer Mode is disabled. It is serious injury.
  • Page 109 Trailer Light Test to confirm the trailer lights are working Cybertruck hitch assembly. as expected. 2. Drive Cybertruck in a safe, open area at low speeds (10-15mph or 15-25 km/h). WARNING: Do not tow a trailer if the trailer lights or trailer brakes are not working properly.
  • Page 110 Cybertruck switches to the standard brakes if a 3A NOTE: When testing chocks, ensure that Vehicle Hold or higher load on the trailer brake connections is...
  • Page 111 49 in (1.25 m), measuring from the center of the rear tire toward the hitch receiver. The Cybertruck trailer hitch assembly is located behind NOTE: Always attach safety chains when towing. See the rear fascia of the vehicle, under the tailgate. Your your vehicle Owner's Manual for more information.
  • Page 112 Failure to do so can result in property damage, personal injury, or death. WARNING: Use only the electrical connection designed by Tesla. Do not attempt to directly splice or attempt to connect trailer electrical wiring using any other method. Doing so can damage the vehicle electrical system and cause malfunctions.
  • Page 113: Carrying Accessories And Crossbars

    160 lb (72 kg). When carrying bicycles, skis, or 3. Install a bracket by positioning the bracket so that other items on the Cybertruck's hitch, always check to the raised arrow on it is directed outward, away from ensure that the maximum weight is not exceeded.
  • Page 114 Carrying Accessories and Crossbars CAUTION: Crossbars must be installed in tandem. 4. Once the towers are completely seated, close the Failure to do so may cause damage. tower doors securely using the key. You will hear and feel a “click” when the tower door is closed CAUTION: It is your responsibility to ensure your completely.
  • Page 115 Carrying Accessories and Crossbars The crossbars are capable of supporting up to 220 lbs per crossbar set. See the in-box instructions that come with the crossbars for more information. Towing...
  • Page 116: Autopilot

    It is your responsibility to stay alert, drive safely, and be in control of the vehicle at all times. Never depend on Autopilot to adequately slow down Cybertruck. Always watch the road in front of you and be prepared to take corrective action at all times.
  • Page 117 27). Dirty cameras as well as environmental conditions such as rain and faded lane markings, can affect Autopilot performance. If a camera is obstructed or blinded, Cybertruck displays a message on the touchscreen and Autopilot features may not be available. For more information on specific alerts, see Troubleshooting Alerts on page 228.
  • Page 118: Autopilot Features

    However, Traffic-Aware Cruise Control single-press the right scroll wheel. If set to Double also slows down or accelerates Cybertruck as needed Click, you must double-press the right scroll wheel to to maintain the following distance from the vehicle in engage Autosteer.
  • Page 119 (70 km/h). Although you can manually accelerate alert, drive safely, and be in control of the vehicle to exceed the limited speed, Cybertruck will not brake at all times. Never depend on Traffic-Aware Cruise for detected obstacles as long as you are applying the Control to adequately slow down Cybertruck.
  • Page 120 In most cases, Autosteer attempts to center Cybertruck in the driving lane. However, there may be It may take a few seconds for Cybertruck to reach the situations in which Autosteer follows a driving path that new cruising speed.
  • Page 121 When you are cruising near an exit on a controlled- access highway and engage the turn signal toward the off-ramp, Autopilot assumes you are exiting and begins to slow down Cybertruck. If you do not drive onto the off-ramp, Autopilot resumes cruising at the set speed. Autopilot...
  • Page 122 Stop Light and Stop Sign Warning provides warnings at your set speed, tap the accelerator pedal. The new set only. It does not slow down or stop Cybertruck at red speed is maintained for the duration of the interchange traffic lights, stop signs, road markings, etc.
  • Page 123 Take Over Steering Immediately In situations where Autosteer is unable to steer Cybertruck, Autosteer sounds a warning chime and displays the following message on the . Take over immediately When you see this message, TAKE OVER STEERING IMMEDIATELY.
  • Page 124: Traffic Light And Stop Sign Control

    Cybertruck slows down vehicle's forward-facing cameras, in addition to GPS and displays a red line to indicate where Cybertruck will data, and slows the car for all detected traffic lights, stop. To continue through the intersection—even if the including green, blinking yellow, and off lights in addition traffic light is green —you must briefly press the...
  • Page 125 Cybertruck does not slow down and stop for it. WARNING: If the touchscreen is not displaying a red stop line at an upcoming intersection, Cybertruck does not slow down or stop.
  • Page 126 Cybertruck also continues. If a car is not in front of you, the touchscreen displays a red stop line and you must confirm that you want to continue through the intersection by briefly pressing the accelerator pedal.
  • Page 127 WARNING: Approach attentively and be prepared to press the brake pedal to slow down or stop. Cybertruck 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 briefly press the accelerator pedal.
  • Page 128 Stop Signs and Road Markings When driving with Autosteer or Traffic-Aware Cruise Control engaged, and Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control enabled, Cybertruck is designed to respond as follows when approaching intersections controlled by stop signs, stop lines, or road markings:...
  • Page 129 Stop Sign and Road Marking Road Marking WARNING: Cybertruck also slows down and stops at a roundabout. You must take over steering (which cancels Autosteer) and briefly press the accelerator pedal to confirm that you want to continue through the roundabout.
  • Page 130 • A traffic light, stop sign, or road marking is obstructed (for example, a tree, a large vehicle, etc.). • Cybertruck is being driven very close to a vehicle in front of it, which is blocking the view of a camera.
  • Page 131: Limitations And Warnings

    This topic includes warnings, cautions, and limitations • Traffic-Aware Cruise Control may occasionally cause pertaining to the following Autopilot and Full Self- Cybertruck to brake when not required or when you Driving (Beta) features. are not expecting it. This can be caused by closely following a vehicle ahead, detecting vehicles or •...
  • Page 132 Never depend on Traffic-Aware Cruise Control to adequately slow down • Autosteer is unable to accurately determine Cybertruck. Always watch the road in front of you lane markings. For example, lane markings are and be prepared to take corrective action at all excessively worn, have visible previous times.
  • Page 133 WARNING: The Stop Light and Stop Sign Warning feature does not apply the brakes or decelerate Cybertruck and may not detect all stop lights and stop signs. Stop Light and Stop Sign Warning is designed for guidance purposes only and is not a substitute for attentive driving and sound judgment.
  • Page 134: Active Safety Features

    Lane Departure Avoidance is designed to warn you if • Cybertruck is departing a lane and may collide with a Cybertruck is drifting out of, or nears the edge of, your vehicle traveling in the same direction in the adjacent driving lane.
  • Page 135 • A vehicle in front of Cybertruck is blocking the view of the camera(s). WARNING: Blind Spot Collision Warning Chime cannot detect every collision. It is the driver's •...
  • Page 136 • You are driving Cybertruck on sharp corners or on a curve at a relatively high speed. • Bright light (such as from oncoming headlights or direct sunlight) is interfering with the view of the camera(s).
  • Page 137: Collision Avoidance Assist

    Forward Collision Warning speed that is reduced depends on many factors, including driving speed and environment. Cybertruck monitors the area in front of it for the When Automatic Emergency Braking applies the brakes, presence of an object such as a vehicle, motorcycle, the touchscreen displays a visual warning and sounds a bicycle, or pedestrian.
  • Page 138 NOTE: Automatic Emergency Braking is designed to • Drive or Reverse is engaged. reduce the impact of frontal and reverse collisions with • Cybertruck is stopped or traveling less than 10 mph limited functionality while in Reverse. (16 km/h). In the event Automatic Emergency Braking is •...
  • Page 139 Obstacle-Aware Acceleration, causing an inappropriate or untimely reduction in motor torque. It is the driver's responsibility to drive safely and remain in control of Cybertruck at all times. Limitations and Inaccuracies Collision Avoidance features cannot always detect all...
  • Page 140: Speed Assist

    • Cybertruck is being driven very close to a vehicle in effect. front of it which is blocking the view of the camera(s).
  • Page 141: Dashcam, Sentry, And Security

    4-digit valet PIN to enter and disable Speed Limit Mode. and exit Valet mode. In Valet mode, Cybertruck can be driven without the need for the valet to enter a driving NOTE: If you forget the PIN, you can disable Speed PIN.
  • Page 142 Safety & Security Settings Clear Browser Data You can clear your vehicle's browser data (like you would on a computer or smartphone) by navigating to Controls > Service > Clear Browser Data. This is useful for many situations, such erasing settings or searches from another driver.
  • Page 143: Dashcam

    Customizing My Apps on page 12). When 4. Once enabled, the Dashcam icon indicates when Cybertruck is in Park, touching the Dashcam icon footage is saved. You can also view the status of the displays the Viewer (see Viewing Video Recordings on...
  • Page 144 Dashcam ◦ Computer: Insert the USB flash drive into a computer and navigate to the TeslaCam folder. Videos are organized by timestamp. See Viewing Video Recordings on page 145 for more information. 6. To turn Dashcam off, navigate to Controls > Dash cam >...
  • Page 145: Sentry Mode

    When enabled, your vehicle's cameras remain powered on and ready to record suspicious activity around your vehicle when Cybertruck is locked and in Park. Think of Sentry Mode as an intelligent vehicle security system that alerts you when it detects possible threats nearby.
  • Page 146 Then, on the mobile app, navigate to Safety > Sentry Mode > View Live Camera. When View Live Camera is actively in use, Cybertruck periodically flashes its exterior lights and displays a message on the touchscreen to notify others that the area surrounding the vehicle is being viewed through the cameras.
  • Page 147: Usb Drive Requirements For Recording Videos

    • Sentry Clips: Contains recordings from all Sentry Mode security events. If storage space on the USB If Cybertruck is unable to format the USB drive, format it drive becomes limited, the oldest Sentry Clips are deleted to provide space for new ones. Once deleted, using a computer: you cannot retrieve them.
  • Page 148: Climate

    To minimize noise, reduce the fan speed. Control the flow of air inside the cabin. Air can be drawn into Cybertruck from outside or air can be recirculated inside the cabin.
  • Page 149 FRONT REAR When in Park, touch Schedule to set a recurring daily time when you want Cybertruck to be ready to drive by preconditioning the Battery and cabin climate and/or charging during off-peak hours (see Schedule at this Location on page 171).
  • Page 150 Keep Climate On, Dog, or Camp is active. on at a desire temperature. For example, when leaving WARNING: Never leave a child unattended in your groceries in Cybertruck on hot days, you may want to vehicle. use Keep Climate On to pre-condition the cabin to maintain a particular temperature.
  • Page 151 This is a normal operation and not a cause for concern. • Even when not in use, you may hear Cybertruck emit a whining noise or the sound of water circulating. These sounds are normal and occur when the internal...
  • Page 152: Adjusting The Front And Rear Vents

    Adjusting the Front and Rear Vents Cybertruck has a unique horizontal face-level vent that spans the width of the dashboard. It also has vents at the top and bottom of the rear console. NOTE: Outside air is drawn into Cybertruck through the grill in front of the windshield. Keep the grill clear of obstructions, such as leaves and snow.
  • Page 153: Cold Weather Best Practices

    Cold Weather Best Practices To ensure that Cybertruck provides you with the best NOTE: Tesla recommends using Trip Planner to navigate ownership experience possible in harsh cold weather to a charging location for at least 30-45 minutes before conditions, follow these best practices.
  • Page 154 The snowflake icon no longer displays when the Battery is sufficiently warm. After Driving Leave Cybertruck plugged in when not in use. This uses the charging system, rather than the Battery itself, to keep the Battery warm (see High Voltage Battery Information on page 167).
  • Page 155: Hot Weather Best Practices

    When not in use, Cybertruck enters a sleep mode to conserve energy. Reduce the number of times you check After Driving your vehicle’s status on the mobile app, as this...
  • Page 156: Navigation And Entertainment

    Map Display NOTE: You can also access navigation settings by touching Controls > When Cybertruck is in Park, the following icons display Navigation. on the map to allow you to customize the type of information the map displays. To access these icons...
  • Page 157 You can also mute/unmute or Android™ device using the "share" functionality on navigation instructions by touching the speaker icon. your device after allowing access to the Tesla mobile This volume setting applies only to the navigation app. system's spoken instructions. Volume for Media Player and Phone does not change.
  • Page 158 70). enter a new address and Save as Home or Save as Work. Once a Home or Work location is saved, Cybertruck may NOTE: Navigation instructions that you enter manually, prompt you to navigate to your Work location in the...
  • Page 159 For security reasons, if you sell , transfer ownership, or The Supercharger location may be closed. allow others to drive Cybertruck, it is recommended that you delete your Home and Work locations. You can delete these individually or you can perform a factory reset to erase all personal data (touch Controls >...
  • Page 160 To enable Trip Planner, touch the map's settings icon (see Navigation Settings on page 154), NOTE: If you purchase a used Tesla vehicle, it is then touch Trip Planner. recommended that you perform a factory reset (Controls > Service > Factory Reset) to ensure the When Trip Planner is enabled and charging is required to predicted energy is as accurate as possible.
  • Page 161 Supercharger location. Map Updates As updated maps become available, they are automatically sent to Cybertruck over Wi-Fi. To ensure you receive them, periodically connect Cybertruck to a Wi-Fi network (see Wi-Fi on page 66).
  • Page 162: Media

    Connectivity). For some media services, you can use a can also play next/previous using the left scroll button default Tesla account. For others, you may need to enter on the steering wheel. account credentials the first time you use it.
  • Page 163 Favorites icon. You can also • Balance: Drag the center circle to the location in remove multiple favorites by expanding Cybertruck where you want to focus the sound. Media Player to show all favorites for the applicable type of source content. Then •...
  • Page 164: Theater, Arcade, And Toybox

    NOTE: Entertainment options may vary depending on market region, date of manufacture, and vehicle configuration. Theater: Play various video streaming services (such as Netflix, YouTube, Hulu, etc.) while parked. Available only if Cybertruck is connected to WiFi, or is equipped with premium connectivity and a cellular signal is available.
  • Page 165 • Press the horn to play the first five seconds of any sound from a compatible USB device. NOTE: If Camp mode is enabled in Climate Controls, you can exit the vehicle and use the Tesla app to control the volume.
  • Page 166 Theater, Arcade, and Toybox Gaming Controllers and Headphones You can pair Bluetooth Classic gaming controllers to Cybertruck by following the same steps as pairing your phone (see Phone, Calendar, and Web Conferencing on page 70). After pairing, the controller automatically connects to the vehicle.
  • Page 167: Charging And Energy Consumption

    High voltage cables are typically colored orange for easy identification. WARNING: Read and follow all instructions provided on the labels that are attached to Cybertruck. These labels are there for your safety.
  • Page 168 Low Voltage Battery Cybertruck uses a 48V lithium-ion low voltage battery. The 48V battery powers the windows, doors, touchscreen, and other low voltage vehicle systems when the high voltage Battery is unavailable. The 48V battery also provides a redundant source of power for critical systems (such as power steering).
  • Page 169: High Voltage Battery Information

    Submerged Vehicle not covered by the warranty or under the Roadside Assistance policy. As with any vehicle, if your Tesla has been exposed to flooding, extreme weather events or has otherwise been The peak charging rate of the Battery may decrease...
  • Page 170: Charging Instructions

    Charging Instructions Opening the Charge Port The Cybertruck icon lights up white when you open the charge port door (see Charge Port Light on page 169). If you do not insert a charge cable into the charge port The charge port is located above the driver's side rear within a few minutes after opening the charge port door, wheel of Cybertruck.
  • Page 171 After you insert a charge cable into Cybertruck, wait a few seconds and confirm that the charge port light begins blinking green and that your vehicle is charging.
  • Page 172 When you change the current, Cybertruck remembers the location. Access charge settings by touching Controls > Charging when Cybertruck is in Park. You can also touch the NOTE: When charging with the Mobile Connector, your Battery icon on the touchscreen to access charge vehicle may automatically select a default charge settings.
  • Page 173 2 kW of power will account. charge Cybertruck very slowly. If you are charging Cybertruck with such a method, turn off climate to You are subject to additional fees after charging is reduce idle power consumption while charging.
  • Page 174 (using the charge handle release button, touchscreen, or mobile app) do not work, carefully follow these steps: 1. Ensure that Cybertruck is not actively charging by navigating to Controls > Charging on the touchscreen, or use the mobile app. If necessary, NOTE: The release cable may be recessed within the touch Stop Charging.
  • Page 175 Charging Instructions • Find fast chargers by filtering for three lightning bolts in the navigation search bar. • Navigate to fast chargers to allow for preconditioning of the high voltage Battery. An optimal Battery temperature can help speed up charging. •...
  • Page 176: Getting Maximum Range

    – this depends on factors such as the mileage • Preconditioning the cabin or using climate controls. and age of the Battery. Your Cybertruck will inform you in the unlikely event a hardware issue is causing • Vehicle infotainment and climate controls system.
  • Page 177 When you select a charging location from the list, Cybertruck provides navigation instructions and the turn-by-turn direction list displays the predicted amount of energy that will remain when you arrive at the charging destination.
  • Page 178: Maintenance

    Tesla updates your vehicle's software wirelessly, minutes to complete (some may take longer). constantly providing new features. Tesla recommends Cybertruck must be in Park while the software is being you install software updates at the earliest opportunity updated. on your vehicle. To ensure the fastest and most reliable...
  • Page 179 To display release notes about the current version of your vehicle's software at any time, touch Controls > Software > Release Notes. Tesla strongly recommends reading all release notes. They may contain important safety information or operating instructions for your Cybertruck.
  • Page 180: Maintenance Service Intervals

    • Look for abnormal fluid deposits underneath consumable parts such as the windshield wiper, brake Cybertruck that might indicate a leak. It is normal for pads, etc. a small pool of water to form (caused by the air NOTE: Damages or failures caused by maintenance or conditioning system’s dehumidifying process).
  • Page 181 Also, even when not in use, you may hear marked with blue tape. Cybertruck emit a whining noise or the sound of water circulating. These sounds are normal and occur when Do not handle low voltage cables or connect/...
  • Page 182: Cleaning

    Do not wait until Cybertruck is due for a that can damage exterior components. Do not complete wash. If necessary, use denatured alcohol to use acidic products either.
  • Page 183 CAUTION: If washing in an automatic car wash, make sure the vehicle is locked. In addition, avoid If taking Cybertruck to an automatic car wash is using controls on the touchscreen that can result necessary, Car Wash Mode closes all windows, locks the...
  • Page 184 To preserve the cosmetic appearance of the body when detergent or chemical cleaning agent. Allow the belts to Cybertruck is not being used, use a genuine Tesla car dry naturally while extended, preferably away from cover. Car covers can be purchased online from the Tesla direct sunlight.
  • Page 185 Floor Mats To extend the life of your carpet and make them easier to clean, use genuine Tesla floor mats available online at http://www.tesla.com. Maintain floor mats by regularly cleaning them and checking that they are properly attached.
  • Page 186: Tire Pressures

    Tire pressures display on the touchscreen by touching Controls > Service, or use the mobile app. The pressure *Normal Load assumes a fully loaded front trunk and of each tire displays in the visualization of Cybertruck, in up to five occupants (see Calculating Load Limits on...
  • Page 187 Under-inflation also reduces range efficiency and tire Follow these steps when tires are cold and Cybertruck tread life, and may affect the vehicle's handling and has been stationary for over three hours: stopping ability.
  • Page 188: Inspecting And Maintaining Tires

    Tires with a tread depth less than 4/32” (3 mm) are If Cybertruck is stationary for a long period, tires can more likely to hydroplane and should not be used when form flat spots. When Cybertruck is driven, these flat driving in wet conditions.
  • Page 189 Summer and All-Season Tires TPMS Malfunction Summer tires and all season tires are designed for Cybertruck has also been equipped with a TPMS maximum dry and wet road performance but are not malfunction indicator to indicate when the system is not designed to perform well in winter conditions.
  • Page 190 (kilometers) Covers until the tires warm up. Tire Chains If your Cybertruck is equipped with wheel covers, you must remove them to access the valve stem and the lug nuts. Only use tire chains on the REAR tires.
  • Page 191 Inspecting and Maintaining Tires CAUTION: To prevent the wheel cover from falling off, ensure that it is fully secured before driving. 2. Align the mounting ring with the spokes of the wheel. Firmly press the mounting ring into the wheel to secure it.
  • Page 192: Wheel And Tire Specifications

    185). Winter tires can be purchased from a Tesla service center or may be available for purchase on the Tesla web site. WARNING: Do not use tires with a load carrying capacity that is lower than the original tires. Doing so can...
  • Page 193 Wheel and Tire Specifications 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. It also provides the tire identification number (TIN) for certification of safety standards, and in case of a recall. 1.
  • Page 194 Wheel and Tire Specifications 8. 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 195 Wheel and Tire Specifications Uniform Tire Quality Grading The following information relates to the tire grading system developed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), which grades tires by tread wear, traction and temperature performance. Tires that have deep tread, and winter tires, are exempt from these marking requirements. Where applicable, quality grades are found on the tire’s sidewall between the tread shoulder and maximum section width.
  • Page 196 Pounds per square inch (the unit used to measure tire pressure). PSI (lbf/in Recommended Tire Tire inflation pressure, established by Tesla, which is based on the type of tires that are Inflation Pressure mounted on the vehicle at the factory. This information can be found on the Tire and Loading Information label located on the door pillar.
  • Page 197 Wheel and Tire Specifications Pneumatic Radial Tire Definitions Bead separation A breakdown of the bond between components in the bead. Bias ply tire A pneumatic tire in which the ply cords that extend to the beads are laid at alternate angles substantially less than 90 degrees to the center line of the tread.
  • Page 198 Wheel and Tire Specifications Tread The portion of a tire that comes into contact with the road. Tread rib A tread section running around the circumference of a tire. Tread separation The pulling away of the tread from the tire carcass. Tread wear The projections within the principal grooves designed to give a visual indication of the indicators (TWI)
  • Page 199: Windshield Wiper Blade, Jets And Fluid

    For optimum performance, replace the wiper blade at least once a year. You can purchase a replacement wiper CAUTION: Use only ethanol-based windshield blade on the Tesla Shop. washer fluid meant for automotive vehicles. Using other substances, such as untreated water, can...
  • Page 200 WARNING: Do not operate the washers while cleaning Cybertruck. Windshield washer fluid can irritate eyes and skin. Read and observe the washer fluid manufacturer’s instructions for safe handling.
  • Page 201: Jacking And Lifting

    Using a Jack and Jack Stand Doing so may cause serious injury or death. 1. Ensure Cybertruck is located in a flat, stable, and Jack stand points: secure area with enough space surrounding the vehicle to jack it.
  • Page 202 1. Set the ride height to Medium to allow for enough ground clearance for the jack. NOTE: Due to the large wheels and height of Cybertruck, setting the ride height to High or Very High may not provide sufficient clearance for you to safely change the tire.
  • Page 203: Parts And Accessories

    Each power feed operates in the following range: Body Repairs • Minimum: 28V • Nominal: 44–50V If your Cybertruck is in a collision, contact Tesla or a • Maximum: 58V Tesla-approved Body Shop to ensure that it is repaired with genuine Tesla parts. Tesla has selected and...
  • Page 204 Accessing the Power Feed on the Roof WARNING: Use extreme care when accessing the power feed. Assume that the low voltage components of Cybertruck, including all wires 1. Ensure that Cybertruck is powered off (see Powering and connectors, are always energized. Because Off on page 73).
  • Page 205 Parts and Accessories 4. Remove the two bump stops (one on each side 8. Carefully lift the frunk lining partially upward and above the headlights) by turning them unplug the emergency interior release connector. counterclockwise. Once the connector is unplugged, the frunk lining can be removed.
  • Page 206 Battery is very low. By default, the power feeds stop providing power when you exit Cybertruck and close the doors. To instead keep the power feeds on when you leave the vehicle, touch Keep On Cabin and Bed Outlets (see...
  • Page 207: Do It Yourself Maintenance

    NOTE: Due to market region or vehicle configuration specifics, some parts and procedures may not be available for your vehicle. When navigating to https://www.tesla.com/support/do-it-yourself-guides, select your vehicle, region, and/or language to see an updated list of parts and accessories available for your region.
  • Page 208: Specifications

    Identification Labels Vehicle Identification Number You can find the VIN at the following locations: • The Tesla mobile app. • Touch Controls > Software. • Stamped onto the driver's side A-pillar. Can be seen by looking through the windshield on the driver's side of the vehicle.
  • Page 209: Vehicle Loading

    Never change this label, even if you use different tires in the future. NOTE: If Cybertruck is loaded to its full capacity, double check all tires to ensure they are inflated to their recommended pressure levels (see...
  • Page 210 Tesla. You can XXX lbs or XXX kg (see Step 1). find the roof rack instructions in the box or on the Tesla 4. The resulting figure equals the available cargo load Shop.
  • Page 211 (volume capacity) or by how much weight the vehicle can carry (payload capacity). When you have loaded Cybertruck to its maximum weight capacity, do not add more cargo, even if there is space available. Overloading, or improper loading, can contribute to properly damage, personal injury, or death.
  • Page 212: Dimensions, Weights, And Cargo Capacity

    Dimensions, Weights, and Cargo Capacity Dimensions - Exterior NOTE: Adding accessories can affect the dimensions listed. Callout Description Measurement (in) Measurement (mm) Overall Length 223.74 5,682.9 Including mirrors 95.01 2,413.3 B - Overall Width Folded mirrors 86.64 2,200.7 Excluding mirrors 79.99 2,031.8 C - Overall Height...
  • Page 213 Dimensions, Weights, and Cargo Capacity Dimensions - Cargo Bed Callout Description Measurement (in) Measurement (mm) Maximum Height - Front 28.66 727.9 Maximum Height - Rear 19.89 505.2 Width at Floor 51.00 1,295.4 Length at Floor 72.92 1,852.2 Dimensions - Interior Cabin Location Measurement (in) Measurement (mm)
  • Page 214 Dimensions, Weights, and Cargo Capacity Location Measurement (in) Measurement (mm) Shoulder Room - Front 63.31 1,608.0 Shoulder Room - Rear 62.06 1,576.4 Hip Room - Front 57.22 1,453.3 Hip Room - Rear 57.22 1,453.5 Weights - Vehicle NOTE: Weight values are approximate and can vary slightly depending on a vehicle's options. Dual Motor Dual Motor Tri Motor...
  • Page 215 WARNING: The loading capacity of your vehicle is limited either by how much space is available (volume capacity) or by how much weight the vehicle can carry (payload capacity). When you have loaded Cybertruck to its maximum weight capacity, do not add more cargo, even if there is space available. Overloading, or improper loading, can contribute to property damage, personal injury, or death.
  • Page 216 Dimensions, Weights, and Cargo Capacity Location Cubic Feet Liters Front trunk Cargo Bed (enclosed) - Above load floor 56.2 1,591 Cargo Bed - Lower storage compartment Cabin - Behind front seats with rear seat cushions folded up 54.2 1,533 Total volume with five passengers 66.7 1,888 Total volume with two passengers...
  • Page 217: Subsystems

    Subsystems Motor Type Motor Type Dual Motor Tri-Motor Front One AC induction motor, liquid-cooled, with One AC permanent magnet synchronous motor, variable frequency drive. liquid-cooled, with variable frequency drive. Rear One AC permanent magnet synchronous motor, Two AC induction motors, liquid-cooled, with liquid-cooled, with variable frequency drive.
  • Page 218 Battery - High Voltage Specifications Type Liquid-cooled lithium ion (Li-ion) Nominal Voltage 700V DC Temperature Range Do not expose Cybertruck to ambient temperatures above 149° F (65° C) or below -22° F (-30° C) for more than 24 hours at a time. Owner's Manual...
  • Page 219: Instructions For Transporters

    Mode on page 218. The front motor and rear motor(s) in Cybertruck may If Cybertruck has no low voltage power, attempt to jump generate power when the wheels spin. Always transport start the low voltage system first so that you can then Cybertruck with all four tires off the ground.
  • Page 220 As a result, some functions may be unavailable or degraded if you are supporting • Low voltage power. If Cybertruck has no low voltage Cybertruck with less than 30V (for example, power, attempt to jump start the low voltage system another vehicle or a 12V portable jump starter).
  • Page 221 Before doing so, always check the manufacturer's specifications and recommended loading capacity. Pull onto the Flatbed Truck From the Rear To pull Cybertruck from the rear, use the tow hitch: 1. Chock the tires. 2. Remove the rear tow hitch cover. See Accessing the 3.
  • Page 222 Instructions for Transporters Owner's Manual...
  • Page 223: In Case Of Emergency

    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 224: Running Out Of Range

    Removing the cables while the external power source is active may cause arcing. NOTE: If Cybertruck is still not able to shift into Drive after charging the high voltage Battery, the low voltage battery may need additional time to recover.
  • Page 225: Opening The Powered Frunk With No Power

    Opening the Powered Frunk with No Power In the unlikely event that Cybertruck has no low voltage power, you will be unable to open the powered frunk using the touchscreen, mobile app, or powered frunk button. It is necessary to open the powered frunk before attempting to jump start Cybertruck.
  • Page 226 Opening the Powered Frunk with No Power 6. If you are using a variable power supply, set the supplied voltage to a value between 9V and 16.5V or between 30V and 50V. 7. Turn on the external power supply (refer to the manufacturer’s instructions).
  • Page 227: Jump Starting

    Jump Starting To jump start Cybertruck, use an external power source 3. Connect the external low voltage power supply’s red that is capable of supplying at least 12V, such as a positive (+) cable to the horizontal jump post portable jump starter or another vehicle.
  • Page 228 10. Disconnect both cables, beginning with the black negative (-) cable. NOTE: Cybertruck may not be able to shift into Drive until after the high voltage Battery has been charged and the low voltage system is able to recover fully.
  • Page 229: Opening Doors With No Power

    Opening Doors with No Power In the unlikely event that Cybertruck has no low voltage power, you will not be able to open the doors from the interior by pressing the interior door open buttons. Instead, use the manual door releases.
  • Page 230: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Alerts APP_w009 Automatic Emergency Braking is unavailable Feature may be restored on next drive What this alert means: The Automatic Emergency Braking feature is unavailable for the rest of your current drive. This alert does not specifically indicate any other braking functions or features are unavailable. This alert may be present for several reasons.
  • Page 231 Troubleshooting Alerts • Extremely hot or cold temperatures. • Bright light due to other vehicle headlights, direct sunlight, or other light sources. This alert will also be present if you exceeded the maximum speed limit for Autosteer with Autosteer active. In this case, Autosteer will not be available for the rest of your current drive.
  • Page 232 Troubleshooting Alerts • Dirt or debris on the camera surface. • Environmental conditions like rain, fog, snow, or dew. • Bright sunlight or glare from another light source. • Low or limited light conditions, including unlit or poorly lit roadways at night. •...
  • Page 233 Troubleshooting Alerts APP_w304 Camera blocked or blinded Clean camera or wait for it to regain visibility What this alert means: One or more of the vehicle cameras has limited visibility, or no visibility at all, due to external conditions. When the cameras on your vehicle cannot provide accurate visual information, some or all Autopilot features may be temporarily unavailable.
  • Page 234 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 235 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 236 Troubleshooting Alerts CC_a008 Unable to charge - Input voltage too low Voltage must be within Wall Connector rating What this alert means: Over or under voltage protection. What to do: Consult your electrician to ensure appropriate voltage on the circuit breaker that services the Wall Connector. For more information, see the installation guide for your Wall Connector.
  • Page 237 Troubleshooting Alerts CC_a011 Unable to charge - Wall Connector too hot Let Wall Connector cool and try again What this alert means: Over temperature protection (latchoff). What to do: Make sure the Wall Connector is not covered by anything and that there is no heat source nearby. If the problem persists in normal ambient temperatures (under 100°F or 38°C) , service is required.
  • Page 238 Troubleshooting Alerts CC_a014 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 239 Troubleshooting Alerts A communication error occurred between the Wall Connector and the vehicle. What to do: Try charging again by disconnecting the Wall Connector from the vehicle and reconnecting. 1. 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 240 Troubleshooting Alerts CC_a019 Unable to charge - Vehicle connection issue Insert charge handle fully into charge port What this alert means: A communication error occurred between the Wall Connector and the vehicle. What to do: Try charging again by disconnecting the Wall Connector from the vehicle and reconnecting. 1.
  • Page 241 Troubleshooting Alerts Load sharing (circuit breaker sharing) network: Need one (and only one) Wall Connector set as primary. What to do: Only one Wall Connector can be set to a primary configuration. Have your electrician confirm: 1. Only one of the Wall Connectors is set as primary. 2.
  • Page 242 Troubleshooting Alerts If the Wall Connector is set up for load sharing (circuit breaker sharing) and paired with other Wall Connectors, the rotary switch of the primary unit must be set to an operating current setting that allows each paired Wall Connector to receive at least 6A of charge current.
  • Page 243 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 244 Troubleshooting Alerts If the Wall Connector is set up for load sharing (circuit breaker sharing) and paired with other Wall Connectors, the rotary switch of the primary unit must be set to an operating current setting that allows each paired Wall Connector to receive at least 6A of charge current.
  • Page 245 Make sure any charge port inlet obstruction has been removed and any moisture has been allowed to dry, then try re-inserting the cable into the charge port. You can also try charging your vehicle using a Tesla Supercharger or Destination Charging location, all of which can be located through the map on your vehicle's touchscreen display. See...
  • Page 246 You can also try charging your vehicle using a Tesla Supercharger or Destination Charging location, all of which can be located through the map on your vehicle's touchscreen display. See...
  • Page 247 • If the vehicle still does not charge, the issue may be with the vehicle. You can also try charging your vehicle using a Tesla Supercharger or Destination Charging location, all of which can be located through the map on your vehicle's touchscreen display. See...
  • Page 248 Charging & Adapter Product Guides. 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 154 for more details.
  • Page 249 Manually Releasing Charge Cable on page 172. 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 154 for more details.
  • Page 250 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 170.
  • Page 251 If the charge cable still cannot be removed, the charge port latch may be frozen. To help thaw any ice on the charge port latch, press the Defrost Truck button in your Tesla Mobile App to defrost your vehicle for approximately 30 to 45 minutes.
  • Page 252 To help thaw any ice on the charge port latch, press the Defrost Truck button in your Tesla Mobile App to defrost your vehicle for approximately 30 to 45 minutes.
  • Page 253 Instructions on page 168. 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 154 for more details.
  • Page 254 If the charge cable still cannot be removed, the charge port latch may be frozen. To help thaw any ice on the charge port latch, press the Defrost Truck button in your Tesla Mobile App to defrost your vehicle for approximately 30 to 45 minutes.
  • Page 255 Troubleshooting Alerts If using other external charging equipment, refer to the manufacturer's provided documentation for troubleshooting tips. For more information on charging, see Charging Instructions on page 168. DI_a138 Front motor disabled - OK to drive Vehicle power may be limited What this alert means: Your vehicle's front motor is unavailable.
  • Page 256 Troubleshooting Alerts NOTE: Your vehicle will also automatically shift into Park when a charge cable is connected to the charge port. What to do: For more information on automatic shifting into Park, see Shifting on page DI_a175 Cruise control unavailable What this alert means: Cruise Control, including Traffic-Aware Cruise Control, is currently unavailable.
  • Page 257 Failure to rotate tires as recommended poses a risk of hydroplaning and losing control of the vehicle on wet roads. Failure to rotate tires also decreases the life of your tires, requiring premature replacement. It is recommended that you schedule service via your Tesla Mobile App or with an independent service provider to have your tires rotated when: •...
  • Page 258 Troubleshooting Alerts This alert is calibrated for Tesla tires and is not expected to work with tires of different types or sizes, including combinations of different tire brands or models. It may not display, or may display prematurely, on vehicles using tires not recommended by Tesla.
  • Page 259 Troubleshooting Alerts HVBATT_a734 High voltage battery performance limited OK to drive - Schedule service soon What this alert means: Your vehicle has detected a condition internal to the high voltage battery that is limiting the battery’s performance. Service is required to restore full performance. Your vehicle is OK to drive.
  • Page 260 Troubleshooting Alerts Your vehicle is OK to drive. You may notice that your vehicle's top speed is reduced and it responds slower than previously to acceleration requests. Your vehicle's maximum range may be reduced, and your vehicle may take longer to charge than before. Maximum charge rate varies, as always, based on location, power source, and charging equipment.
  • Page 261 Troubleshooting Alerts It is recommended that you schedule service for your vehicle's powertrain at your earliest opportunity. Without service, your vehicle may continue to have reduced power, speed, and acceleration, may experience conditions that require it to shut down while driving, or may become unable to drive. TAS_a313 Adaptive ride control degraded Ride comfort may be reduced...
  • Page 262 Do It Yourself Guide. If this alert does not clear after 24 hours, it is recommended that you schedule service via your Tesla Mobile App or with an independent service provider. Please note that independent service provider options may vary, based on your vehicle configuration and your location.
  • Page 263 If you need to charge in the meantime, try charging using a different outlet, at another location, or with another type of charging station. You can also try charging your vehicle using a Tesla Supercharger or Destination Charging location, all of which can be located through the map on your vehicle's touchscreen display. See...
  • Page 264 If the vehicle still does not charge when you try a different wall outlet, try charging at a different location. You can also try charging your vehicle using a Tesla Supercharger or Destination Charging location, all of which can be located through the map on your vehicle's touchscreen display. See...
  • Page 265 If the outlet is worn, it should be replaced with a high-quality outlet. Consider upgrading to a Tesla Wall Connector for greater convenience and highest charging speed.
  • Page 266 Once the Mobile Connector control box temperature has decreased and any obstruction has been removed, the alert should clear and charging should possible. You can also try charging your vehicle using a Tesla Supercharger or Destination Charging location, all of which can be located through the map on your vehicle's touchscreen display. See...
  • Page 267 You can also try charging your vehicle using a Tesla Supercharger or Destination Charging location, all of which can be located through the map on your vehicle's touchscreen display. See...
  • Page 268 8A while this condition persists. You can also try charging your vehicle using a Tesla Supercharger or Destination Charging location, all of which can be located through the map on your vehicle's touchscreen display. See...
  • Page 269 The charge rate will be reduced, as charge current will be limited to 8A while this condition persists. You can also try charging your vehicle using a Tesla Supercharger or Destination Charging location, all of which can be located through the map on your vehicle's touchscreen display. See...
  • Page 270 If the outlet is worn, it should be replaced with a high-quality outlet. Consider upgrading to a Tesla Wall Connector for greater convenience and highest charging speed.
  • Page 271 Mobile Connector or your vehicle. It is recommended that you schedule service at your convenience. You can also try charging your vehicle using a Tesla Supercharger or Destination Charging location, all of which can be located through the map on your vehicle's touchscreen display. See...
  • Page 272 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 273 Troubleshooting Alerts If this alert remains present, it is recommended that you schedule service immediately. Without service, your vehicle may not drive, may shut down unexpectedly, or may not restart. VCLEFT_a592 Electrical system is unable to support all features Switching off features to conserve energy What this alert means: The electrical system cannot support all vehicle features.
  • Page 274 Troubleshooting Alerts Your vehicle has detected an attempt to park on a slope of 10% grade or greater while Trailer Mode is active. This alert displays whenever Trailer Mode is active and your vehicle is parked on a steep slope, even if no trailer is attached.
  • Page 275 Troubleshooting Alerts • 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 276 What to do: 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. See Contacting Tesla Roadside Assistance on page 221 for more information.
  • Page 277: Consumer Information

    In contrast, owner information that is provided by Tesla elsewhere is updated as necessary and may not contain information unique to your vehicle. Information about new features is displayed on the...
  • Page 278: Feature Availability Statement

    Feature Availability Statement Your Tesla is constantly changing, with new features being added and improved upon with every software update. However, depending on the firmware release operating on your vehicle, your vehicle may not be equipped with all features or may not operate exactly as described in this Owner’s Manual.
  • Page 279: Disclaimers

    Tesla's Privacy Notice at http://www.tesla.com/ equipment, can read the information if they have access about/legal. to the vehicle or the EDR. Tesla may also access the EDR remotely in some crash circumstances. Data Sharing Vehicle Telematics For quality assurance and to support the continuous...
  • Page 280 Quality Control You might notice a few miles/km on the odometer when you take delivery of your Cybertruck. This is a result of a comprehensive testing process that ensures the quality of your Cybertruck.
  • Page 281: Reporting Safety Defects

    Tesla periodically reviews these notes and uses them to continue improving Cybertruck. Reporting Safety Defects - US If you believe that Cybertruck has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying Tesla.
  • Page 282: Certifications Of Conformity

    Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Tesla could void your authority to operate the equipment. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence.
  • Page 283 Certifications of Conformity Radiation Exposure Statement The products comply with the FCC/ISED RF Exposure for Low Power Consumer Wireless Power Transfer. RF exposure limits are set forth for an uncontrolled environment and are safe for intended operation as described in this manual.
  • Page 284 Certifications of Conformity Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radioexempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareilne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre lefonctionnement.
  • Page 285: Index

    Index specifications: temperature limits: ABS (Anti-lock Braking System): battery (low voltage): 167, absolute speed limit: complete discharge: accessory carrier: specifications: adaptive regenerative braking: bed (dimensions): adjacent lane speed: before towing: air circulation: Blind Spot Camera: air conditioning: Blind Spot Collision Warning: air distribution: Blind Spot Collision Warning Chime: air filter:...
  • Page 286 Emergency Lane Departure Avoidance: contact information: 222, emergency lights: roadside assistance: emission control label: Tesla: energy: copyrights: gained from regenerative braking: crawl: Energy app: cruise control: energy use predictions (navigating): Entertainment: Erase &...
  • Page 287 Index front and rear seats: ISOFIX child seats, installing: front trunk: 58, frunk: J1772: jacking: gaming controllers: jump start: 222, garage doors, opening: jump starting: gates, opening: GAWR: Glovebox PIN: Keep Climate On: glovebox, open: key card: Gross Axle Weight Rating: keys: 29, Gross Vehicle Weight Rating: adding key cards and phone keys:...
  • Page 288 Index mats: connecting: media: 160, importing contacts: settings: in call options: sources, show and hide: making a call: mileage upon delivery: pairing: mirrors: receiving a call: mirrors, heated: recent calls: mobile app: phone app: mobile app access: phone charger, inductive: Mobile Connector: 166, phone charger, wireless: description:...
  • Page 289 9, Battery (high voltage), limits: adding to My Apps: cabin, controls for: restarting the touchscreen: tires: Show Calendar Upon Entry: tesla profiles: side collision warning: Teslacam: 141, smartphone: tie-down straps: authenticating as a key: Tire and Loading Information label:...
  • Page 290 Index Tire Pressure Monitoring System: trailer brake boost: overview of: trailer brake gain: tire pressures, checking: trailer brakes: tire pressures, displaying: trailer hitch: tire pressures, when towing: trailer hitch assembly: tires: 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 190, 191, trailer light test: all-season: Trailer Mode: balancing:...
  • Page 291 Index washer fluid, topping up: washer jets, cleaning: washers, using: wheel chocks: 108, wheels: 186, alignment: specifications: Wi-Fi, connecting to: windows: windows, calibrating: windshield washer fluid, topping up: winter tires: wiper blade, replacing: wiper, using: Work location:...
  • Page 292 Publication date: 2023/01/30...

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