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MODEL S OWNER’S MANUAL book.book Page 2 Tuesday , September 17, 2013 12:33 PM[...]
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DOCUMENT APPLICABILITY This document describes the f eatures available at time of printing for: MODEL S SOFTWARE Version: 5.0 Features rel eased in subseq uent versions of software are no t described in this document . However, you can display information about the newest feat ures by viewing the Rel ease Notes on the ModelS touchscreen. These R[...]
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P/N: 1028871-07-A REV: 1 i TABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW Interior Ov erview.............. ......... ............. .......... . 1.2 Exterior Over view ............ ..................... ......... ... 1.3 OPENING AND CLOSING Doors ................. .......... ............ .......... .......... .......... 2.2 Windows ............ .......... .......... ..[...]
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1.1 OVERVIEW Interior Ov erview.............. ......... ............. .......... . 1.2 Exterior Over view ............ ..................... ......... ... 1.3 book.book Page 1 Tuesday , September 17, 2013 12:33 PM[...]
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Interior Overview Interior Overview 1.2 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL OVERVIEW 1. Interior doors (page 2.4 ) 2. High beams (page 4.13) T urn signals (page 4. 14) Wipers and washers (page 4. 15) 3. Cruise contr ol (page 4.23) 4. Steering wheel buttons - left (page 4.3) 5. Instrument panel (page 4.8) 6. Steering wheel buttons - right (page 4.4) 7. Gear selec[...]
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Exterior Overview OVERVIEW 1.3 Exteri or Overvi ew 1. Exterior lights (page 4. 11) 2. Door handles (page 2.4) 3. Sunro of (page 2. 12) 4. Charge p ort (page 6 .5) 5. Exterior mirrors (page 4.5) 6. Front trunk (page 2. 10) 7. Wheels and tires (page 8 .8) 8. Rear vie w camera (page 4.2 4 ) 9. Rear trunk/ liftgate (pa ge 2.8) 10. Parking sensors - opt[...]
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2.1 OPENING AND CLOSING Doors Keyless Locking and Unlock ing ............. ..... 2.2 Using the K ey ................ .......... ............ .......... ..... 2.2 Using Exterior Door Handle s .................. .... 2.4 Using Interior Door Handl es .................... .... 2.4 Interior Lo cking and Unlocking. .......... ....... 2.4 Child-protection[...]
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Doors Doors 2.2 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL OPENING AND CLOSING Doors K eyles s Locking and Unlocking Model S has sensors that can r ecognize the presenc e of a ke y . The sensors are located at each end of the dash panel and behind the r ear bumper , and have a r ange of appro ximately three f eet (one meter). If Model S is equipped with the optional te[...]
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Doors OPENING AND CLOSING 2.3 If the k ey does not w ork, you may need t o change its battery . if the key’ s battery is discharge d, yo u can open Model S b y follo wing the unlocking proc ed ure described on page 2.5. CAUTION: R emember to bring the ke y with you when y ou drive . Although you ca n d ri ve M od el S away fro m it s key , you wi[...]
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Doors Doors 2.4 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL Using Exterior Door Handles A light pres s on a door handle e xtends it, pro v ided Mod el S detects a valid key nearby . If Model S is equipped with the optional tech package, y ou can set the door handles to e xtend aut omatically whene v er yo u appr oach the drive r’s side carrying the ke y . On the touch[...]
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Doors OPENING AND CLOSING 2.5 Child-prot ection Locks Model S has child-protection locks on the rear doors and liftgate to pr event them fr om being opened using interior handles. Use the touchscr een to turn child protection locks on or off . T ouc h Controls > Settings > Chi ld Protection Locks. NO TE: It is recommended that y o u turn chil[...]
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Doors Doors 2.6 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL Opening Interior Doors with No Powe r If Model S has no electrical power , front doors open as usual using the interior door ha ndles. T o open the rear doors, fold back the edge of the carpet below the r ear seats to expose the mechanical r elease cable. Pull the mechanical release c able to ward the cen ter .[...]
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Windows OPENING AND CLOSING 2.7 Windo ws Opening from the Exterior T o open windows from outside Model S, pr ess and hold the unlock button on the k ey . Opening and Closing from the Interior Pres s down on a swit ch to low er the associated window all the way down. Windo w switches operat e at two le vels. T o lower a window partially , hold the s[...]
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Rear Trunk Rear Trunk 2.8 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL Rear Trunk Opening T o o pen the rear trunk, do one of the follo wing: • To u c h Controls > T runk on the touchscreen. • Double-click the T runk button on the key . • Press the swit ch located under the e xterior handle (if not equipped with the optional tech pack age, y ou must first unl oc[...]
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Rear Trunk OPENING AND CLOSING 2.9 Interior Release T o open the trunk from inside Model S, press the interior r elease switch and push the liftga te up. If Model S is equipped with the optional tech package, y ou do not need to push it up. When you pr ess the release swit ch, it opens, and when yo u pull the swit ch, it closes. NO TE: The interior[...]
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Front Trunk Front Trunk 2.10 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL Front T runk Opening T o open the front trunk: • To u c h Controls > Fr ont T runk on the touchscr een, or double-click the front trunk button on the k ey . • Pull the hood up. The door open indicator displa ys on the instrument panel when the fr ont trunk is open. The image of the Model S o[...]
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Front Tru nk OPENING AND CLOSING 2.11 Interior Emergency Release An interior r elease button inside the front trunk allow s a person locked inside to get out. T his release butt on is activ e whenev er Model S is stationa ry . Pres s the interior r elease button to open the front trunk, then push up on the h ood. NO TE: The button glow s for sev er[...]
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Sunroof Sunroof 2.12 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL Sunroof Opening and Closing If your Model S is equipped with a sunr oof, tou ch Con trols > Sunroof on the touchscreen to oper ate it. Dr ag , or tap on, the sunroof slider bar , or touch the image of the sunroof and dr ag it. The sunr oof moves t o the selected position. To u c h O PEN once to open the[...]
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Glove Box OPENING AND CLOSING 2.13 Glove Box Opening and Closing T o op en the glov e box, press the s witch locat ed to the right of the touchscr een. If you leav e the glov e box open for fi ve mi nutes, its light automatically turns off . NO TE: The glov e box locks whene ver Model S is locke d ext ernally , using the ke y or walk-a way locking.[...]
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Cup Holders Cup Holders 2.14 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL Cup Holde rs Opening and Closing T o expose a cup holder , slide back the armrest. book.book Page 14 Tuesday, September 17, 2013 12:33 PM[...]
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3.1 SEATING AND SAFETY RESTRAINTS Front and Rear Seats Correct Driving Po sition ................. .......... ..... 3.2 Adjusting the D river’s Seat .............. ............. 3.2 Folding Re ar Seats........... ....... ......... ........ ........ 3.3 Raising Rear Seats ........... ......... .......... .......... ... 3.3 Head Supports...... ....[...]
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Front and Rear Seats Front and Rear Seats 3.2 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL SEATING AND SAFETY RESTRAINTS Front and R ear Seats Corr ect Driving Positi on The seat, head support, seat belt and airbags work t ogether to maximiz e y our safety . Using these corr ectly ensures great er prot ection. Position the seat so y ou can wear the seat belt correctly , [...]
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Front and Rear Seats SEATING AND SAFETY RESTRAINTS 3.3 Folding Rear Seats Model S has a split rear seat that can fol d for ward . Befor e folding, r emov e items fr om the seats and the rear foot well. T o allow the rear seat backs to fold com pletel y flat, you may need to mo ve the fr ont seats forward. T o fold a rear seat, pr ess the corr espon[...]
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Seat Belts Seat Belts 3.4 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL Seat Belts W earing Seat Belts Using seat belts and child safety seats is the most effectiv e way to protect oc cupants if a collision occurs. The refor e, wearing a seat belt is required by law in most juris dictio ns. Both the driver and passen ger seats are equipped with three-point in ertia reel s[...]
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Seat Belts SEATING AND SAFETY RESTRAINTS 3.5 Seat Belt Pre-tensioners The fr o nt seat belts ar e equipped with pre-t ensioners that w ork in conj unction with the airbags i n a sev ere fr ontal collisi on. The pre-tensioners aut omatic ally retr act bot h the seat belt anchor and the seat belt webbing, reducing slack in both the lap and diagonal p[...]
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Seat Belts Seat Belts 3.6 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL Seat Belt W arnings W ARNING: Seat belts should be worn by all occupants f or ev ery journey no matt er how short. F ailure to do so increases the risk of injury or death if an accident occurs. W ARNING: Secur e small childr en in a suitable child safety seat (see page 3.7). Alway s follow the child s[...]
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Child Safe ty Seats SEATING AND SAFETY RESTRAINTS 3.7 Child Safe ty Seats Guidelines for Seati ng Children Y ou must r estr a in infants a nd small childr en using a chil d safety se at appropriate for the child’ s age, weight, and size . Car efully follo w the instructions pr ovided by the manuf acturer of the child saf ety seat. Ne v er use chi[...]
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Child Safety Seats Child Safety Seats 3.8 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL Seating Lar ger Childr en If a child is t o o large t o fit into a child safety seat, but too small to saf e ly fit into the standar d seat belts, use a booster seat appropriate for the child’ s age and size . Carefully follo w the manufactur er ’s instructions t o secure the boost[...]
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Child Safe ty Seats SEATING AND SAFETY RESTRAINTS 3.9 Installing ISOFIX Child Se ats Lo wer ISOFIX ancho r points ar e pro v ided at al l three sec ond ro w seating positions and are located betw een the seat back res t and rear cushion. The exact location of each anch or point is indicat ed by the child saf e ty seat identification tab on the seat[...]
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Child Safety Seats Child Safety Seats 3.10 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL Attaching Upper T ether Straps If an upper tether str ap is pro vid ed, attach its hook to the anchor point located on the back of the rear seats. Alw ays position the str ap so that it runs o ver the cent er of the Model S head support, ex cept in cases where y ou are installing a IS[...]
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Tesla Built In Rear Facing Child Seats SEATING AND SAFETY RESTRAINTS 3.11 Tesla Built In Rear Facing Ch ild Seats Usage Restrictions The T esla built in rear facing child seats ar e child res traint s ystems and ar e appro ved to United Nations ECE Regula tion R44.04 standards for use b y children in Mass Groups II and III, weighing 15 - 36 k g. Th[...]
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Tesla Built In Rear Facing Child Seats Tesla Built In Rear Facing Child Seats 3.12 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL Folding CAUTION: Befo re folding the seats, fast en the seat belts to pr ev ent them from getting tr apped in the seat mechanism and being dam aged. 1. Pull the handle to r elease the seat back and pull the se at back f ully for war d: 2. Push t[...]
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Tesla Built In Rear Facing Child Seats SEATING AND SAFETY RESTRAINTS 3.13 Seating a Chi ld The T esla built in rear facing child seats ar e child res traint s ystems and ar e appro ved to United Nations ECE Regula tion R44.04 standards for use b y children in Mass Groups II and III, weighing 15 - 36 k g. These seats must only be used for childr en [...]
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Tesla Built In Rear Facing Child Seats Tesla Built In Rear Facing Child Seats 3.14 MOD EL S OWNERS MANUAL W arnings - T esla Child Seats W ARNING: The T esla built in rear f acing seats are child r estraint sy stems and are appro ved to United Nations ECE Regul ation R44.04 standar ds for use by childr en in Mass Groups II and III, w eighing 15 - 3[...]
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Airbags SEATING AND SAFETY RESTRAINTS 3.15 Airbags Loca tion of Airbag s Airbags are located in the appro x imate areas shown her e. Airbag warning information is printed on the sun visors. 1. Passenger knee airbag 2. Passenger front airbag 3. Side airbags 4. Curtain air bags 5. Driver’s knee airbag 6. Driver’s fr ont airbag book.book Page 15 T[...]
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Airbags Airbags 3.16 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL Ho w the Airbags W ork Inflation of airbag s depends on the rate at which the v ehicle’s cabin changes speed in a collision. T he rate of deceler ation determines whether airbags inflate . Airbags inflate instantly with considerable for ce ac companied b y a loud noise. The inflat ed bag, together with t[...]
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Airbags SEATING AND SAFETY RESTRAINTS 3.17 Disabling the Front Pas senger Airbag When a child is seated in the front passenger seat (e ven though the child is seated in a c hild safety seat or booster seat), y ou must ensure the front pas senger airbag is turned off . This pre vents the airbag fr om injuring the child if a collisi on occurs. NO TE:[...]
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Airbags Airbags 3.18 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL Inflation Effects When airbags inflat e, a fine po wder is released. This po wder can irritat e the skin and should be thoroughly flushed fr om the ey es and from any cuts or abrasions. After inflation, the airbags deflate to provide a gradual c ushioning effect for the oc cupants and to ensur e the driver[...]
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4.1 DRIVING Driver Profiles Creating a Driver Profile ...................... ......... 4.2 Restoring a Driver’s Profile ...................... .... 4.2 Saved Driver Set tings ................. ............ ....... 4.2 Steering Wheel Adjusting Pos ition ...... ........ ....... ........ ......... ..... 4.3 Adjusting Sensitivity . ..................[...]
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Driver Profiles Driver Profiles 4.2 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL DRIVING Driver P rofiles Crea ting a Driver Pr ofile If Model S is equipped with the optional tech package, yo u only need t o adjust Model S onc e. When y o u first adjust the driv er ’s seat, st eering wheel, or driv er’s side mirror , the touchscreen prompts y o u to creat e a driver [...]
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Steering Wheel DRIVING 4.3 Steering Wheel A djusting Position Adjus t the steering wheel t o the d esired driving position by mo ving the control on the left side of the stee ring column. W ARNING: Do not mak e adjustments while driving. Doing so increases the lik elihood of a c ollision. A djusting Sensitivi ty Y ou can adjust the feel and sensiti[...]
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Steering Wheel Steering Wheel 4.4 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL Using Right Steering Wheel Buttons Use the buttons on the right side of the steering wheel to contr ol the phone and some Model S featur es, use vo ice c ommands, and customiz e what Model S featur e the right scroll wheel can control. NOTE: Regardless o f how you customize th e right side of [...]
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Mirrors DRIVING 4.5 Mirrors A djusting Ext erior Side Mirr ors Pres s the button associat ed with the mirror you want t o adjust (left or right), then pr ess the dial to mo ve the mirr o r to the desir ed position. Repeat for the other side mirror . T ouch SA VE on the touchscr een to save the mi rror adjustment in your driv er profile. T o fold an[...]
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Starting and Powering Off Starting and Powering Off 4.6 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL Starting an d Power ing Off Starting Model S When you open a door , Model S pow e rs on the instrument panel and t ouchscreen. T he center circle on th e instrument panel displa ys the status of doors and the charge level, and y ou can operat e all controls. T o drive: ?[...]
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Gears DRIVING 4.7 Gears Shifting Gears When Model S is in P ark, y ou must pr ess the brake to shift to another gear . Mov e the lev er up or down t o change gears. If you try t o shift into a gear that the current driving speed proh ibits, yo u hear a chime and the gea r does not change . Reve r s e Push the le v er all the w ay up an d r elease. [...]
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Instrument Panel Instrument Panel 4.8 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL Instrume nt Panel Instrument Panel Ov erview NO TE: The foll owi ng illustra tion is provided f or demo nstra tion purposes only . Depending on vehicle option s, software vers ion, and market region, th e information displa yed may be slightly diff erent. 1. The c enter displa y changes de[...]
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Instrument Panel DRIVING 4.9 Indicator Lights Indicator lights fl ash on briefly when y ou pres s the brak e pedal to prepare f or driving. Unless an indicator light applies to a current situation, they shou ld turn off . If an indicat or light fails to turn on or off , contact T esla. In addition t o indicator lights, ale rts displa y on the top o[...]
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Instrument Panel Instrument Panel 4.10 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL An ABS (Anti-lock Braking Sys tem) fault is det ected. See page 4.20. Contact T esla immediat ely . A brak e syst em fault is det ected or the br ake fluid lev el is low . See page 4.20. Contact T esla immediately . Tir e pressure w arning. The pres sure of a tir e is out of range. If a f[...]
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Lights DRIVING 4.11 Lights Contr olling Lights To u c h Con trols on the bottom left corner of the touchscr een to contr ol most of the lights. In addition to the lights that y ou can control fr om the touchscr een, Model S has conv enience lights that tu rn on and off automatically based on what you ar e doing. For e xample, yo u will notic e inte[...]
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Lights Lights 4.12 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL 1. If DOME lights are set t o AUT O , interior dome (map) lights turn on when y ou unlock Model S, open a door upon exiting, or shift into Park. The y turn off after 60 second s, when y ou lock Model S, or when y ou shift into a driving gear . Y ou can also turn an individual dome light on or off by pr essin[...]
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Lights DRIVING 4.13 Headlight High Beams Push the left-hand st eering column lev er away from y ou. T o cancel, pull the le ver to ward y ou. The high beam indicator display s on the instrument panel whenev er high beams are on. T o flash the headlight high beams, pull the le ver fu ll y toward you an d re le as e. Headlights Aft er Exit When you s[...]
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Lights Lights 4.14 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL T urn Signals Mov e the left-hand st eering colum n lev er up (before turni ng right) or down (bef ore turning left). The turn signals s top operating when canc eled by the s teering wheel, or when y ou return the lev e r to the central posit ion. The corr esponding turn signal indicator display s on the ins[...]
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Wipers and Washers DRIVING 4.15 Wipers and Washer s Wip ers T o wipe the windshield, rotate the end of the left-han d steering column lev er awa y from you. Y ou can choose from four lev els: • 1st: Auto with low r ain sensitivity .* • 2nd: Auto wit h high rain sen sitivity . * • 3rd: Contin uous, slow . • 4th: Continuous, high. For a singl[...]
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Park Assist Park Assist 4.16 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL Park Assist Ho w Park Assis t W orks If Model S is equipped with the Park Assis t option, both the front and rear bumpers include four sensors. When mo ving slowly in Driv e or Rev erse, the sensors alert you if an object i s detect ed close to the fr ont or rear bumper , respectiv ely . When drivi[...]
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Park Assist DRIVING 4.17 CAUTION: K eep sensors clean from dirt, debris, snow , and ice. A void using a high pres sure po wer washer on the sensors and do not clean a sensor with a sharp o r abrasiv e object that can scratch or damage its surface. CAUTION: Do not inst all acc essories or stickers on or near the parking sensors. Contr olling Audible[...]
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Trip Information Trip Information 4.18 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL Trip Inform ation Displaying T rip Information T rip information display s on the touchscreen when you touch Controls > Trips . Ther e are tw o trip meters a vailable, A and B. T o reset a particular trip meter , touch it s associat ed RESET . NO TE: Y ou can also display range and tri[...]
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Energy Usage DRIVING 4.19 Energy Usage Displaying Ener gy Usage T ouch the Energy app on the top of the touchscreen to d isplay a graph showing how much ener gy Model S has been using. The gr aph visually sho ws ener gy consumption and project ed range. The pr o jected r ange is based on consumption ov er the last tenth of a mile. Heavy ac celera t[...]
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Brakes Brakes 4.20 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL Brakes Brakin g Systems Model S has an anti-lock braking s yst em (ABS) that pr ev ents the wheels from locking when you apply maximum brak e pressure. This impr ov es steering c o ntro l during hea vy braking in most roa d conditions. During emer gency br aking conditi ons, the ABS constantl y monitors the [...]
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Brakes DRIVING 4.21 Regener ativ e Braking Whene ver Model S is mo ving and your foot is off the acc elera tor , regener ative brakin g slow s down Model S and f eeds any surplus energy back to the Battery . By anticipating y our stops and simply r emovin g your f oot from the acc elerator to slo w down, yo u can take advanta ge of rege nera tive b[...]
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Traction Control Traction Control 4.22 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL Tra ction Control Ho w It W orks The tr a ction contr ol system c onstantly monitors the diff erenc e in speed between the front and rear wheels. If Model S experienc es a loss of tracti on, the traction c ontrol s yst em minimizes wheel spin b y controlling br ake pressur e and motor pow[...]
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Cruise Control DRIVING 4.23 Cruise Con trol Opera ting Cruise Contr ol Cruise contr ol makes it easy for y ou to maintain a consist ent speed without holding your f o ot on the acc elera tor . This is useful when drivi ng at the same speed o ver a long dis tance. Y ou must be driving ov er 32 km/h to operat e cruise contr ol. W ARNING: Do not use c[...]
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Rear View Camera Rear View Camera 4.24 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL Rear View Cam era Camera Location Model S is equipped with a rear vie w camera located abov e the rear license plate . Whene ver y ou shift into Re verse, the touchscr een displays the vie w from the camera. NO TE: If Model S is equipped with the optional Park Assist f eature, visual feed[...]
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5.1 USING THE TOUCHSCREE N Touchscreen Overview The Big Picture ............... .......... .......... ............ ... 5.2 Touchscreen - Controls Controlling Model S Featu res ................. .... 5.4 Touchscreen - Settings Customizing Model S .................. ............ ....... 5.6 Climate Controls Overview of Cli mate Controls ........... .[...]
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Touchscreen Overvie w Touchscreen Overview 5.2 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL USING THE TOUCHSCREEN To uchscreen Overview The Big Pictur e The main c omponents of the touchscr een ar e shown her e. T o manually contro l the brightness and contr ast, touch Controls > Displays . When set to Aut o, the touchscreen changes betw een Day and Night brightness d[...]
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Touchscreen Overview USING THE TOUCHSCREEN 5.3 1. Status bar The t op line di splays s tatus s ymbols and pro vides shortcuts to Char ging, HomeLink, Driver Profiles, vehicle inform ation (the T esla “T”), softwar e upd ate notifications, Bluetooth ® and the passenger airbag setting. The status symbols show curr ent temperature, network signal[...]
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Touchscreen - Controls Touchscreen - Controls 5.4 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL To uchscreen - Controls Contr olling Model S Fea tures To u c h Co nt rols on the bottom left corner of the t o uc hscreen to control and cu stomize all main featur es of Model S. NO TE: The foll owi ng illustra tion is provided f or demo nstra tion purposes only . Depending on[...]
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Touchscreen - Controls USING THE TOUCHSCREEN 5.5 1. Close T ouch the circled X in the t op left of a window t o close it. Y ou can also touch anywher e outside the window to close it. 2. Sunro of If Mode l S is equipp ed with a sunroof , touch to adjust its position (see page 2. 12). 3. Drivin g • Suspension If Model S is equipped with A ctive Ai[...]
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Touchscreen - Settings Touchscreen - Settings 5.6 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL To uchscreen - Settings Customizing Model S T ouch the Settings tab on the Contr ols window t o adjust Model S to suit y our preferen ces. NO TE: The foll owi ng illustra tion is provided f or demo nstra tion purposes only . Depending on vehicle options, softw are v ersion, and[...]
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Touchscreen - Settings USING THE TOUCHSCREEN 5.7 1. Adjust settings as sociated with installed apps (app lication s). Apps tha t ha ve no settings that y ou can adjust at this time ar e gra yed ou t. 2. Create driv er profiles (see page 4.2) 3. Language & Units Adjust ho w Model S displays: • Language: Set the language used when Model S displ[...]
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Climate Controls Climate Controls 5.8 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL Climate Con trols Ov erview of Clima te C ontrols The clima te contr ols are alwa ys a vailable at the bott om of the touchscr een. By default, climate contr ol is set to Auto On, which mai ntains optimum comfort in all but the most se vere w eather conditions. W hen y ou adjust the t empe[...]
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Climate Controls USING THE TOUCHSCREEN 5.9 Customizing Cli mate C ontrol The clima te con trol s yst em is designed to au tomatically pr ovide o ptimum comfort in mos t situations. All y ou need to do is set the desir ed temper ature, and the air c onditioning, air recir culation, air distribution , and fan speed au tomatica lly maintain y our sele[...]
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Climate Controls Climate Controls 5.10 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL V entilation Outside air is dr awn into Model S thr ough the grill in fr ont of the windshield. K eep the grill clear of obstructions such as leav es and snow . T o direct the flow of air inside Model S, mo ve the interior v ents up, down, or from side to side. NO TE: Y ou can direct the [...]
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Active Air Suspension USING THE TOUCHSCREEN 5.11 Activ e Air Suspens ion Automatic Hei ght Adjus t ments If Model S is equipped with Activ e Air Suspension, the s yst em adjusts the height based on driving speed. It also main tains a le v el height between the fr ont and rear when carrying loads. NO TE: When Model S starts, you might hear the sound[...]
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Media and Audio Media and Audio 5.12 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL Media and Audio Overvie w T ouch the Media icon to listen t o the radio or play audio files. T he touchscreen display s the Media Play er . Use the Brow se tab to select what y ou want to play and use the No w Playing tab to vi ew and contr ol what is curr ently pl aying . Y o u can pla y A[...]
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Media and Audio USING THE TOUCHSCREEN 5.13 AM and FM Radio Services Model S pro v ides AM and FM radio services. These can be select ed from the Br owse tab or using the Source Pick er , loc ated in the upper right corner of the Media Pla yer window . Y ou can manually tune the ra dio to an y frequency b y touching and dr agging the channel select [...]
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Media and Audio Media and Audio 5.14 MOD EL S OWNERS MANUAL Internet Radio Internet r adio services ar e accessed ov er a data connection. T o use Internet r adio, touch Media > Bro wse > Internet . Choose the Internet r adio service y ou want to use (for ex ample, T u neIn), t hen browse through the av ailable categories and/ or stations. Wh[...]
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Media and Audio USING THE TOUCHSCREEN 5.15 Favo r i te s T o ad d a currently p laying r adio station or audio file to y our Fav orites list, touch the F av orites icon on the N ow Pla ying screen. T he icon turns blue t o show tha t it is a fav orite. T o remove a f av orite, touch the icon again. NO T E: Adding a radio station to y our Fav o rite[...]
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Media and Audio Media and Audio 5.16 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL USB Connections Y our Model S has two USB c onnections locat ed on the fro nt of the cent er console. Use these connections t o connect USB flash driv es and portable audio de vices t o the touchscr een. Y ou can also use these conne ctions to ch arge USB devices. T o play audio files st or[...]
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Phone USING THE TOUCHSCREEN 5.17 Phone Bluetooth ® Compatibility Y ou can use y our Bluetooth-capabl e phone hands-free in Model S pr ovided your phone is within operating range. Alth ough Bluetooth typically supports wireles s communication ov er distances of up to appro ximately 9 metres, performance can v ary based on the phone’s softwar e an[...]
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Phone Phone 5.18 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL Connecting to a P aired Phone Model S automatically connects with the las t phone to which it w as connected, pr ovided it i s within opera ting range and has Bluet o oth turned on. T o connect to a differ ent phone: 1. On the Model S touch screen’ s status bar , touch (the Bluetooth ic on). 2. The Model S t[...]
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Maps USING THE TOUCHSCREEN 5.19 Maps Using Maps T ouch the Map icon to vie w and search for a location on Google Maps TM . If Mod el S is equipped with the na vigation option, the ic on is labeled Nav and y ou can a lso navigat e to a specified location as described on the ne xt page. If Model S is not equipped with the navigation option, onboard m[...]
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Navigation Navigation 5.20 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL Navigatio n Navigation Ov erview With the na vigation option, onboard ma ps all ow you to n avig ate to a ny location, ev en in areas wher e a data connection is not a vai lable. When y ou specify a location, the touch screen displa ys the rout e and pro vides turn-by-turn ins tructions. NO TE: If Mo[...]
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Navigation USING THE TOUCHSCREEN 5.21 During Navigation During navigation, the t ouchscr een d isplay s the navi gation r oute and the turn -by-turn d irection list. Depending on the map’s z oom lev el, you might not be able to see the entire r oute. But as you driv e, the map show s y our location on the map. During na vigation, the instrum ent [...]
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Security Settings Security Settings 5.22 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL Security Settings About the Securit y Sy stem If Model S does not detect a ke y nearby and a locked door or trunk is opened, the horn beeps and headligh ts and turn signals flash. T o deactivat e the alar m, pr ess any butt o n on the key . Y ou can manually enable or disable the alarm [...]
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HomeLink® Universal Transceiver USING THE TOUCHSCREEN 5. 23 HomeLink® Uni versal T ransceiver About HomeLink ® If Model S is equipped with the optional tech package, you can program the HomeLink® Universal T ransc eiver to operat e up to thr ee garage doors, gates, lights, and security sy stems that can tr ansmit Radio Frequenc y (RF) signals. [...]
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Software Updates Software Updates 5.24 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL Software Updates Loading New Softwar e Model S updates its softw are wir elessly , pro viding new f eatur es throughout y our term of ownership . The first tim e you ent er ModelS after an update is made a vailable, a scheduling window displ ay s on the touchscr een. NO TE: A software [...]
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Mobile App USING THE TOUCHSCREEN 5.25 Mobile App Model S Mobile App The T esla Model S mobile a pp allow s you to communica te with Model S re motely usi ng y our iPhone ® or Android ™ phone. W ith this app, yo u can check charging progress, start and st op charging, heat or cool Model S , locate Model S or track i ts mo vem ent, flash lights, h[...]
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6.1 CHARGING Electric Vehicle Component s High Voltage Components ................... ........ 6.2 Mobile Charging E quipment ................ ....... 6.3 High Power Wall Connector.. .................... .. 6.3 Battery Information About the Batter y ................... ............ ............ 6.4 Battery Care .................... .......... .....[...]
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Electric Vehicle Components Electric Vehicle Components 6.2 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL CHARGING Electric Vehicle Components High V oltage Component s 1. Battery 2. DC-DC con verter 3. High v oltage cabling ( color ed ora nge ) 4. 10 kW on-boar d master char ger 5. OPTIONAL: 10 kW on-boar d char ger 6. Charge po rt 7. Driv e unit W ARNING: The high v olt[...]
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Electric Vehicle Components CHARGING 6.3 Mobile Charging E quipment Model S is equipped with a Mobile Connector and the adapter(s) y o u need to plug into commonly used pow er outlets. When using the Mobile C onnector , first plug the Mobile Connect or into the pow er outlet, then plug in Mod el S. For more information about yo ur Mobile Connect or[...]
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Battery Information Battery Information 6.4 MOD EL S OWNERS MANUAL Battery Information About the Ba ttery Model S has one of the most sophisticat ed battery sy stems in the world. T he most important wa y to pr eserve the Batt er y is to LEA VE Y OUR MODEL S PLUGGED IN when y ou are not using it. This i s partic ularly im portant if yo u are not pl[...]
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Charging Model S CHARGING 6.5 Charging Model S Opening the Charge Port The char ge port is located on the driver’s side of Model S, behind a door that is part of the rear tail light assembly . Park Model S so that the charge cable easily reaches the char ge port. With Model S unlocked, or a r ecognized ke y nearby , press and hold the butt on on [...]
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Charging Model S Charging Model S 6.6 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL T o prev ent unauthorized unplugging of the charging cable, Model S mus t be unlocked or able to recognize a k ey befor e you can disconnect the charging cable. NO TE: Model S stops charging whenev er you double-click the k ey . If you do not unplug within 60 seconds, charging r esumes. CA[...]
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Charging Model S CHARGING 6.7 Changing Charge Settings The char ge settings screen display s on the touchscr een whenever the char ge port door is open. T o display charge settings at any time, touch the Batte ry icon on the top of the touchscr een, or touch Controls > Charging (located in the upper right portion of the Contr ols screen). The f [...]
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Charging Model S Charging Model S 6.8 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL Charging Status The f ollo wing illus tration is pro vided for demonstra tion purposes only and ma y vary slightly depending on th e softw are v ersion and mark et region of your M odel S. 1. Charging rat e per hour . 2. T otal estimated driving dis tance (or energy) a vailable. Ins tead o[...]
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7.1 MAINTENANCE Maintenance Schedule Service In tervals........ .......... .......... ............ ........ 7.2 Daily and Mo nthly Checks................ ............. 7.2 High Voltage Sa fety ............. ............ ............ ... 7.2 Tire Care and Maintenance Maintaining Tire Pressures ... ............ ............. 7.3 Inspecting and Mainta[...]
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Maintenance Schedule Maintenance Schedule 7.2 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL MAINTENANCE Maintenance Schedule Service Int e rv als Regular maint enance is the k ey to ensuring the continued reliab ility an d efficien cy of your Model S. T ake Model S to T esl a at the regularly scheduled maintenanc e intervals of e very 12 months, or e ve ry 20, 0 00 kms, w[...]
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Tire Care and Mainten ance MAINTENANCE 7.3 Tire Car e and Maintenance Maintaining T ire Pres sures Keep tir es inflated to the pr essur es shown on the Tir e and Loading Information label located on the driver’s door pillar (e ven if it differs from the pres sure print ed on the tire i tself). The T ire Pressur e indicator light on the instrument[...]
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Tire Care and Maintenance Tire Care and Mainten ance 7.4 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL Inspecting and Maintaining Tir es Regularly inspect t he tr ead and side walls for any sign of dist ortion (bulges), cuts or wear . W ARNING: Do not driv e Model S if a tir e is damaged, e x cessiv ely worn , or inflat ed to an inc orrect pr essure. Check tir es regularl[...]
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Tire Care and Mainten ance MAINTENANCE 7.5 Impro vi ng Tir e Mileage T o improv e the mileage you get fr om your tir es, maintain tires at the r ecommended tire pressur es (see page 7 .3), observ e speed limits and advisory speeds, and avoid: • Pulling awa y quickly , or ha rd acceler ation. • Fast turns and hea vy braking. • Potholes and obj[...]
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Tire Care and Maintenance Tire Care and Mainten ance 7.6 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL Using Tir e Chains T esla has test ed and appro ved Security Ch ain Company (SCC) Model Z-563 chains for use on the rear wheels. T hese chains must only be used if y our Model S has 245/ 4 5R19 rear tir es installed. Do not use chains on 21” tires. When inst alling tir[...]
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Tire Care and Mainten ance MAINTENANCE 7.7 detect ed, it is possible that the tir e sensor has been damaged. Contact T esla to hav e the fault repa ired as soon as possible . Replacing a Tir e S ensor If the T ire Pr essure warning indicat or displays frequently , contact T esla to determine i f a tire sensor needs to be replac ed. Tire sensors mus[...]
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Temporary Tire Repair Temporary Tire Repair 7.8 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL Tempor ary Tire Repair Tir e Repair Kit Y our Model S has no spare ti re. Depending on the legislations that apply to the region in which y ou purchased Model S , a tire repair kit may or ma y not be included. If a tire repair kit was not pr ovided in Model S upon deliv ery , you[...]
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Temporary Tire Repair MAINTENANCE 7.9 Inflating with Sealant and Air If you hav e a T esla tire repair kit as described on page 7 .8, follow these s teps to tempor arily repair a small tir e puncture (less than 6 mm). 1. Stop Model S in a safe place awa y from traffic and ask passengers to wait in a safe area. 2. T urn on the hazard w arning flashe[...]
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Temporary Tire Repair Temporary Tire Repair 7.10 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL Inflating with Air Only If you hav e a T esla tire repair kit as described in page 7 .8, follow these st ep s to inflat e a tire with air: 1. Detach the pow er supply connector fr om the rear of the compr essor and plug it into the 12V pow er socket locat ed in Model S on the fr[...]
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Temporary Tire Repair MAINTENANCE 7.11 Replacing the Sealant Canist er If you hav e a T esla tire repair kit as described in page 7 .8, you can pur chase additional or replace ment canisters of tir e sealant from T esla. Follo w these steps t o replace the canister in you r T esla tire repair kit: 1. Unwr ap the clear hose from the compr essor . Th[...]
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Cleaning Cleaning 7.12 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL Cleaning Cleaning the Ext erior T o prev ent damage to the paint, immediat ely remo ve corrosiv e substances (bird dr o ppings, tree r esin, dead insects, tar spots, road salt, industrial fallou t, etc). Do not wait unt il Model S is due for a complete wash. If necessary , u se denatured alcohol t o remo[...]
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Cleaning MAINTENANCE 7.13 Cleaning the Interior Frequently inspect and clean the int erior to maintain its appear ance and to pr event prematur e wear . If possible, immediatel y wipe up spills and r emov e marks. For gener al cleaning, wipe interior surfaces using a soft cloth (such as mi cro fibe r) dampened with a mixtur e of warm w ater and mil[...]
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Cleaning Cleaning 7.14 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL Polishing, T ouch Up, and Body Repair T o preserve the co smetic appearanc e of the body , you can oc casionally treat the paint surfaces with an appro ved polish containing: • V ery mild abrasiv e to remo ve surface contamination without remo ving or damaging t he paint. • Filling c ompounds that f [...]
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Wiper Blades and Washer Jets MAINTENANCE 7.15 Wiper Blades and Washer Jets Checking and R eplacing Wiper Blades Periodically check and clean the edge of the wiper blade and check the rubber for cracks, splits and roughnes s. If damaged, replac e the blade immediately to pr ev ent damage to the glass. Contaminants on the winds hield, or on the wiper[...]
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Fluid Reservoirs Fluid Reservoirs 7.16 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL Fluid Reservoi rs Remo ving the Maintenance P anel T o access fuses and check fluid le vels, remo ve the maintenan ce panel: 1. Pull the rear edge of the maintenanc e panel upw ard t o release th e five clips that hold the panel in place . 2. Maneuv er the maint enance pa nel to ward the [...]
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Fluid Reservoirs MAINTENANCE 7.17 Checking Br ake Flu id W ARNING: Contact T esla immediately if you notic e increased mov ement of the brak e ped al or a significant loss of brak e fluid. Driving under these co nditions can result in e xtended st opping distanc es or compl ete brak e failure. The Br ake indicat or on the instrument panel alerts y [...]
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Fluid Reservoirs Fluid Reservoirs 7.18 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL T opping Up W asher Fluid Model S has only one reserv oir into which y ou can add flui d. Th is is the w asher fluid r eserv oir under the fro nt trunk. When the le vel is lo w , a message displa ys on the ins trument panel. Fill until the fluid le vel is visible ju st belo w the filler n[...]
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Fuses MAINTENANCE 7.19 Fuses Fuse Bo x Locations Thr ee fuse bo x es ar e located under the maintenanc e panel, located in the f ront trunk. For instructions on how to remo ve this panel, see page 7 .16. 1. Fuse box 1 ( see page 7 .20). DO NOT r eplace these fuses. If one of them fa ils, contact Te s l a . 2. Fuse bo x 2. (see page 7 .21). 3. Fuse [...]
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Fuses Fuses 7.20 MOD EL S OWNERS MANUAL Fuse Bo x 1 Ac cess t o fuse box 1 requir es remov al of components that must be performed by a T esla service technician. The following fuse li st is provided only to assist you in determi ning if a f use in th is box needs to be r eplaced. Contact T esla Service if one of these fuses needs to be r ep laced.[...]
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Fuses MAINTENANCE 7.21 Fuse Bo x 2 Fuse Rating Circuit Pr otect e d 28 25 A Window lift mot or (right rear) 29 10 A Contact or power 30 25 A Window lift motor (right fr ont) 31 - Not used 32 10 A Door co ntro ls (right side ) 33 - Not used 34 30 A Rear center seat heaters, w asher /wiper de-ic e (cold wea ther option) 35 15 A 12V power sock et 36 2[...]
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Fuses Fuses 7.22 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL Fuse Bo x 3 Fuse Bo x 4 If Model S is equipped with the c old weather option , an additional fuse box (4) is located under the driver’s side trim panel. A ccess to fuse bo x 4 requir es remov al of sev eral components that mus t be performed by a T esla service technici an. The f ollow ing fuse list is pr ov[...]
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Jacking and Lifting MAINTENANCE 7.23 Jacking and Lifting Jacking Proc edure Follo w the steps belo w to lift Model S. Ensure that any non- T esla repair faci lity is aware of these lifting points. 1. Position Model S centr ally between the lift posts . 2. If your Model S is equipped w ith Activ e Air Suspension, it aut omatically self-le vels, ev e[...]
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Parts and Accessories Parts and Accessories 7.24 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL Parts an d Accessori es Parts, A ccesso ries, and Modifica tions Use only ge nuine T esla parts and ac ces sories . T esla perf orms rigo ro us te stin g on par ts to ensure their suita bility , safety , and reliabili ty . Purchase these parts fr om T esla, where they ar e profe[...]
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8.1 SPECIFICATIONS Identification Labels Vehicle Identification Number........ ............. 8.2 Vehicle Loading Load Capa city Labeling ........ .......... .......... ..... 8.3 Calculating Load Li mits ............. ................. .. 8.4 Towing a Tr ailer ...... .......... ......... .......... .......... .. 8.4 Dimensions and Weights Exterio r [...]
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Identification Labels Identification Labels 8.2 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL SPECIFIC ATIONS Identificati on Labels V ehicle Identification Number Y ou can find the VIN a t the foll owing locations: • The top of the dashboard, stamped on a plate that can be seen by looking through the windshield. • Stamped on the chassis. Can be seen by remo ving the [...]
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Vehicle Loading SPECIFICATIONS 8.3 Vehic le Loading Load Capacity Labeling It is important to under stand how much weight yo ur Model S can safely carry . This w eight is called the v ehicle capacity weight and includes the weight of all occupants, car g o and any additional equipment added to your Model S since it w as manufactured. Ther e are tw [...]
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Vehicle Loading Vehicle Loading 8.4 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL Statu tory Plate In addition to the VIN, the Statut o ry Plate pro v ides: • GVWR - Gr oss V ehicle W eight Rating. The maximum allo wable total mass of Model S. This is calc ulated as the weight of Model S, all passengers, fluids, and cargo. • GA WR - Gross Axle Weight Rating for the fr[...]
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Dimensions and Weights SPECIFICATIONS 8.5 Dimensions and Wei ghts Exterior Dimensions W e ights A Overall Length 196 in 4,9 70 m m B Ove rall W idth (incl uding mirrors ) 86.2 in 2 , 189 mm C Ov erall Height 57 i n 1,445 mm D Wheel Base 116.5 in 2,960 mm E Overhang - Front 37 i n 929 mm F Overhang - Rear 42.5 in 1080 mm G Ground Clearanc e (air sus[...]
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Subsystems Subsystems 8.6 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL Subsystems Motor T ransmis sion Steering Brak es Ty p e AC i nduction motor , liquid-cooled, with v ariable frequency dri v e Rating 375 Volts Maximum Speed 16000 rpm Ty p e Single speed fixed gear Over all Final Drive Rati o 9.7 3:1 Rev erse Gear Rever se d ire ct ion of mo tor , li mi ted to 24 k m/[...]
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Subsystems SPECIFICATIONS 8.7 Suspension Battery - 12V Battery - High V oltage Fro n t Independent, double wishbone Air spring or coil spring/t elescopic damper Sway bar Rear Independent Multi-link Air spring or coil spring/t elescopic damper Swa y bar (air suspension v ehicles only) For alignment val ues, see page 8.8. T ype EXIDE U1 R370 XP W Mai[...]
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Wheels and Tires Wheels and Tires 8.8 MOD EL S OWNERS MANUAL Wheels an d Tires Wheel Specifications Wheel Alignment V alues Wheel T y pe Locati on Size Offset 19” Fro nt 8.0J x 19 40 mm Rear 8.0J x 19 4 0 mm 21” - Silv er (standard) Front 8.5J x 21 40 mm 21” - Gr ey (standar d) Rear 8 .5J x 21 40 mm 21” - Silv er and Grey ( optional) Perfor[...]
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Wheels and Tires SPECIFICATIONS 8.9 Tir e Specifications Tire T ype Locatio n S ize 19” wheels: Goodyear Eagle RS- A2 All P245 / 45R19 98V 21” wheels on standar d vehicles: Michelin Pilot Sport All P245 /35R21 96Y 21” wheels on Performanc e Plus v ehicles: Michelin Front Rear P245/35R21 96Y P265/ 35R21 101Y Tir e pressur es var y depending on[...]
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Wheels and Tires Wheels and Tires 8.10 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL Understa nding T ire Markings Laws requir e tire manufactur ers to plac e standardized informatio n on the s idewall of all tires. T his information identifies and describes the fundamental charact eristics of the tire. book.book Page 10 Tuesday, September 17, 2013 12:33 PM[...]
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Wheels and Tires SPECIFICATIONS 8.11 1 T ire cate gory . P indicat es that the tir e is for pass enger v ehicles. 2 T ire width. This 3-digit number is the width (in millimet ers) of the tir e from sidew all edge to side wall edge. 3 Aspect r atio. T his 2-digit number is the sidewa ll height as a perc entage of the tread width. So, if the tr ead w[...]
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9.1 ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE About Roadside Assistance Contacting Roadside Assi stance................ 9.2 Regional Roadside Assistance Numbers. 9.2 Instructions for Transporters Use a Flatbed Only ..... .......... ......... .......... ... .... 9.3 Disable Self-Leveling (air suspension vehi- cles only) ................ .......... .......... ............[...]
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About Roadside Assistance About Roadside Assistance 9.2 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE About Roa dside Assistance Contacting Roadside As sistanc e T esla Roadside Assistance is available t o you, 24 hours a day , 365 da ys a y ear for the dur ation of your w a rranty period. T o contact Roadside Assistance, call the number for y our regi[...]
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Instructions for Transporters ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE 9.3 Instructions for T ransporters Use a Flatbed Only Use a flatbed tr ailer only , unless otherwise specified by T esla. Do not transport Model S with the tires dir ectly on the ground. CAUTION: Damage caused by tr ansporting is not cov ered by the warr anty . T o transport Model S, follo w the ins[...]
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Instructions for Transporters Instructions for Transporters 9.4 MOD EL S OWNERS MANUAL 2. Insert the to wing eye . Fully insert the to wing eye (f ound in the front trunk) into the opening on the right side, then turn coun ter-clockwise un til secure ly fas tened. 3. Attach the to w chain to the towing e ye. CAUTION: Befo re pulling, mak e sure the[...]
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10.1 CONSUMER INFORMATIO N Disclaimers Vehicle Telematics/Data Recorders ....... 10.2 Quality Control ............. .......... ............ .......... ... 10.2 Reporting C o ncerns Contacting Tesla ............... ............ ............ ...... 10.3 book.book Page 1 Tuesday , September 17, 2013 12:33 PM[...]
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Disclaimers Disclaimers 10.2 MODEL S OWNERS MANUAL CONSUMER INFORMATION Disclaimers V ehicle T elematics/Data Rec orders This v ehicle is equipped with electron ic modules that mo nitor an d recor d data fr om various v ehicle syst ems, including the motor , Battery , braking and electrical sy stems. The electron ic modules rec ord inf ormation abo[...]
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Reporting Concerns CONSUMER INFORMATION 10.3 Reporting C oncerns Contacting T esla For detailed inf ormation about y our ModelS, go to www .teslamotors. com, click the MYTESLA link, then enter y our login credentials (or sign up t o get these credentials). If you h av e any questions or conc erns about yo ur ModelS, call T esla. T o find the [...]
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i INDEX A ABS (Ant i-lock Braki ng Syste m) ... ........ ...... 4-20 access panel, removing .......... ......... ........ ......... .7-16 accessories, installing .... ......... ......... ........ ........ 7-24 accessories, plugging into power socket . 5-16 air circulation ......... ......... ........... ......... .......... ......... 5-9 air condit[...]
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ii INDEX INDEX safety information ....... .......... .................. ...... 3-10 seat belt retained, in stalling ..... ......... ........ .. 3-8 testing ............ ......... ......... ........ ......... ......... ........ 3-10 upper tether straps ........... ......... ........ ......... .. 3-10 cleaning exterior ............ ......... ........[...]
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iii INDEX fuses accessing ............ .................. ........ ......... ........... . 7-16 fuse box 1 ............ ......... ......... ........ ......... ......... . 7-20 fuse box 2 .............. ........ ......... ......... ........ ......... . 7-21 fuse box 3 ........... .................. ........ ......... ...........7-22 fuse box locatio[...]
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iv INDEX INDEX loading determining load limit ................. ......... ........ ..8-4 general information .............. ......... ......... ........ 8-3 information label for .................. ........ ......... .... 8-3 lock/unlock status ......... .................. ........ .. 2-4 , 4-8 locking drive-away ......... .......... ..............[...]
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v INDEX range displayed on instrument panel ...................4-8 driving ti ps to maximize ................ ......... .... 4-19 regenerat ive brak ing ................ ......... ........... 4-21 Rated range ........ ................. ......... ......... ........... ...... 4-8 rear facing chi ld seats folding ........ .......... ..................[...]
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vi INDEX INDEX tires asymmetric ................. ......... ......... ........ ......... .... 7-5 balancing ............... ......... ........ ......... ......... ........ .. 7-4 chains ........... ......... ........ ......... ......... ........ ......... .... 7-6 flat spots ......... ......... ......... ........ ......... ......... ........7-4 ins[...]
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vii INDEX wheel chocks ........ ......... ......... ........ ......... ......... ......9-4 wheels alignment of ......... ........ ......... ......... ........ ......... .. 7-4 replacing ..... ........ ......... ......... ........ ......... ......... .... 7-5 specifications ............. ......... ........ ......... ......... .... 8-8 windows openin[...]
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Tesla Motors Netherlands B.V. Atlasstraat 7-9, 5047 RG Tilburg, Netherlands book.book Page 2 Tuesday , September 17, 2013 12:33 PM[...]