Running Out Of Range - Tesla CYBERTRUCK Owner's Manual

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Running Out of Range

CAUTION: It is your responsibility to monitor the
state of the high voltage Battery and the
remaining range of your vehicle. Do not assume
that there is any range available when the range
displayed on the touchscreen is at 0 miles (0 km)
(or 0%). Damage to the low voltage battery due to
running out of range is not covered by the
warranty.
NOTE: In the unlikely event your vehicle runs out of
range while driving, pull over when safe to do so and
contact
Tesla Roadside Assistance on page 221
preferred tow provider.
If Cybertruck runs out of range, the low voltage system
is no longer supported – and when the low voltage
battery runs out of power, the vehicle cannot charge.
Therefore, the low voltage system must be supported by
an external power supply to allow you to charge the
High Voltage (HV) Battery. Once the vehicle begins
charging, the external power supply is no longer
required.
In the case of running out of range away from a charger,
the tow provider should transport Cybertruck to the
nearest charging station and unload the vehicle within
the charging cable's reach. Once the vehicle is
positioned next to a charger, follow these instructions:
NOTE: If the vehicle is being transported to a charger,
make sure the tow provider does not leave until
confirming that the vehicle's high voltage Battery is
successfully charging.
1. Jump start the low voltage system (see
Starting on page
225). The low voltage battery must
be jump started to support the high voltage Battery.
2. Wait a few minutes. Once the touchscreen powers on,
plug the charge cable into Cybertruck to begin
charging the high voltage Battery.
3. When Cybertruck begins to charge, disconnect the
external power supply from the low voltage jump
posts.
WARNING: Shut off the external power supply
before removing either cable. 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.
Reconnect the charge cable, wait several minutes,
disconnect the charge cable, and then try again.
Before transporting to a non-Tesla charger, ensure your
vehicle is equipped with an adapter that accommodates
the specific type of charging station you will be using.
Even at a non-Tesla charger, you will need to jump start
the low voltage system before you can begin charging.
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CAUTION: Always ensure Cybertruck has enough
range for your drive, or for being stored for an
extended period. Do not rely on the range
estimates displayed on the touchscreen or mobile
app as range can decrease faster than projected
due to ambient temperature, driving habits, wind,
vehicle settings (such as Sentry Mode), etc.
NOTE: Towing your vehicle as a result of running out of
range is not covered by the warranty.
or your
Jump
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