Parts and Accessories
10. Remove the shrink wrap from the power feed, then
splice or solder the accessory's wire harness to it.
WARNING: Use extreme care when accessing
the power feed. Assume that the low voltage
components of Cybertruck, including all wires
and connectors, are always energized. Because
the 48V low voltage system operates at a
higher voltage than a typical low voltage
system, there is an increased risk of personal
injury, arcing, or component damage if the low
voltage components of Cybertruck are handled
improperly.
CAUTION: Carefully check the wiring of the
accessory and ensure that you are connecting
the positive (+) wire of the accessory to the
positive wire (red with a blue stripe) of the
power feed, and the negative (-) wire of the
accessory to ground (brown with a blue stripe).
See
48V Power Feed Specifications on page
201. Accessories without proper power and
grounding may not function as expected, and
may be damaged as a result.
CAUTION: Ensure that the wires are properly
insulated (taped or heatshrinked) after splicing
or soldering an accessory's wiring to the power
feed.
11. Ensure your accessory or attachment is secured to
the vehicle.
12. Replace the powered frunk lining, connect the
emergency interior release connector, and replace all
fasteners and trim. Torque the bolts to 12 Nm (8.87 ft-
lb).
13. Power on the vehicle (see
on page
73) and enable power to the power feed, if
desired (see
Enabling Power to the Power Feeds on
page
204).
204
Starting and Powering Off
Enabling Power to the Power Feeds
Once you have connected an accessory to a power feed,
enable power from the touchscreen. Touch Controls >
Outlets & Mods and then touch a power feed on the
touchscreen to enable it.
CAUTION: Leaving an accessory powered depletes
the High Voltage Battery. Power to the power feed
shuts off when the capacity of the High Voltage
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
and Bed Outlets on page
Using RFID Transponders
When attaching an RFID transponder (used by many
automated toll systems) inside Cybertruck, place the
transponder next to the rear view mirror. This ensures
best results and minimizes any obstruction to your
driving view. Refer to the RFID manufacturer's
instructions for specific placement.
NOTE: You can also attach a weather-proof transponder
to the front license plate.
Keep On Cabin
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