MODEL Y OWNER'S MANUAL
Contents Overview. ..................................................... 2 Interior Overview................................................................. 2 Exterior Overview. ............................................................... 3 Touchscreen Overview. ........................................................ 4 Opening and Closing. .................................. 6 Keys. ..................................................................................... 6 Doors...........................
Interior Overview 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18.
Exterior Overview 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.
Touchscreen Overview The features and information you need to drive Model Y are displayed on the touchscreen. When driving, the touchscreen displays driving-related information such as driving speed, vehicle range, warnings, etc. The touchscreen is used to control many features that, in traditional cars, are controlled using physical buttons (for example, adjusting mirrors). You can also use the touchscreen to customize Model Y to suit your preferences. Displays when a warning notification is in effect.
Touchscreen Overview page 29). Swipe to the right or left to access: • 4. 5. 6. Trips. You can display distance driven, energy usage and energy efficiency starting at any time, or since Model Y was last charged. You can also display this information for up to two trips. Touch ... in the top right corner of a trip to rename or reset a trip. • Tire Pressures.
Keys Three Types of Keys 2. Model Y supports three types of keys: • • • Authenticated phone - You can set up your personal smartphone to communicate with Model Y using Bluetooth. Supports automatic locking and unlocking as well as several other functions using the Tesla mobile app. Key card - Tesla provides a key card that communicates with Model Y using short range radio-frequency identification (RFID) signals.
Keys Note: Although Bluetooth typically communicates over distances of up to approximately 30 feet (9 meters), performance can vary based on the phone you are using, environmental interference, etc. Note: If multiple vehicles are linked to the Tesla Account, you must switch the mobile app to the vehicle that you want to access before you can use the phone as a key. Key Card Tesla provides you with two Model Y key cards, designed to fit in your wallet.
Keys 2. 3. Lock/Unlock All - Single-click to lock doors and trunks (all doors and trunks must be closed). Double-click to unlock doors and trunks. Rear trunk - Double-click to open the rear trunk. Hold down for one to two seconds to open the charge port door. Once inside, power up Model Y by pressing the brake pedal within two minutes of pressing the unlock button on the key fob (see Starting and Powering Off on page 50).
Keys 1. With the key fob placed button side down on a soft surface, release the bottom cover. Managing Keys To display a list of all keys (phones, key cards, and key fobs) that can access your Model Y, touch Controls > Locks. An icon displays next to each key to indicate whether the key is a phone, key card, or key fob. Use this list to manage keys that have access to your vehicle. To add or delete keys, see Adding and Removing Keys on page 9. Note: You can use the same key for more than one Model Y.
Keys 2. 3. Scan an already-authenticated key card or key fob on the key reader behind the cup holders on the top of the center console. When the mobile app notifies you that the pairing was successful, touch Done. The key list on the touchscreen (Controls > Locks) displays the new phone key. The name of the phone key is determined by the name used in the phone’s settings. • Removing a key: When you no longer want a key to access your vehicle (for example, you lost your phone or key card, etc.
Keys • • • • Receive notifications when a software update is available or scheduled (see Software Updates on page 142). Start software updates from afar. Access your Tesla inbox. View the odometer, VIN, and current software version. Note: Some of these features require installation of the latest version of the mobile app.
Doors Keyless Locking and Unlocking Locking and unlocking Model Y is easy and convenient. Just carry your authenticated phone or paired key fob with you. Model Y recognizes the presence of an authenticated phone or paired key fob and automatically unlocks when you press a door handle, and locks when you leave (see Walk-Away Door Lock on page 13).
Doors When the doors lock, the exterior lights flash once and the mirrors fold (if equipped with the premium package and Fold Mirrors is on). To also hear a confirmation sound whenever Model Y locks, touch Controls > Locks > Lock Confirmation Sound > ON. Model Y does not automatically lock if: • • Note: Only front doors are equipped with a manual door release. Caution: The manual door release is designed to be used only in situations when Model Y has no power.
Doors Unlock on Park When you stop Model Y and engage the Park gear, you can choose to unlock all doors. To turn this feature on or off, touch Controls > Locks > Unlock on Park. Note: If set to OFF, you can unlock all doors by pressing the Park button a second time after engaging the Park gear.
Rear Trunk Opening and Closing Locking Rear Windows Press down on a switch to lower the associated window. Window switches operate at two levels: To prevent passengers from using the rear window switches, touch Controls > Quick Controls > Window Lock. To unlock the rear windows, touch Window Lock again. • • To lower a window fully, press the switch all the way down and immediately release. To lower a window partially, press the switch gently and release when the window is where you want it.
Windows it can not detect all objects at all times. Do not rely on the liftgate to sense an obstruction when opening or closing. You must proactively monitor the liftgate to ensure that it does not come into contact with a person or object. Failure to do so may result in damage or serious injury. Opening To open the rear trunk, ensure the vehicle is in Park then do one of the following: • • • • Touch the associated OPEN button on the touchscreen.
Front Trunk 2. Press and hold the button on the underside of the liftgate for two seconds until you hear a confirmation chime. 3. Confirm that you have set it to the desired height by closing the liftgate, then reopening it. Accessing the Cargo Area To access the cargo area inside the rear trunk, pull up the strap at the rear of the cargo cover. You can then fold the cargo cover forward or remove it from Model Y. 1. 2.
Rear Trunk Opening To open the front trunk: 1. 2. 3. 3. Carefully try to lift the front edge of the hood to ensure that it is fully closed. Ensure that the area around the hood is free of obstacles. Touch the associated OPEN button on the touchscreen, double-click the front trunk button on the keyfob accessory, or touch the front trunk button on the mobile app. Pull the hood up. Caution: To prevent damage: • When a door or trunk/liftgate is open, the touchscreen displays the Door Open indicator light.
Front Trunk 3. Pull the two wires out of the tow eye opening to expose both terminals. Note: The interior release button glows following a brief exposure to ambient light. 4. Warning: People should never climb inside the front trunk. Never shut the front trunk when a person is inside. 5. Connect the 12V power supply's red positive (+) cable to the red positive (+) terminal. Connect the 12V power supply's black negative (-) cable to the black negative (-) terminal.
Front Trunk 8. 2 If pulling Model Y onto a flatbed truck, do not replace the tow eye cover yet.If necessary, replace the tow eye cover by inserting the wires into the tow eye opening and aligning the tow eye cover into position and turning it into place.
Interior Storage and Electronics Glovebox To open the glovebox, touch Controls > Glovebox on the bottom corner of the touchscreen. The glovebox automatically opens and its light turns on. To open the main storage compartment, pull its cover upward. Open the other storage compartment or access the phone dock by pressing firmly near the cover's opening edge. To close a storage compartment, push its cover down gently.
Interior Storage and Electronics Note: Power is available whenever the vehicle is considered "awake". The vehicle may be awake for many reasons. For example, when using features such as Summon, or when features such as Cabin Overheat Protection, Keep Climate On, Dog Mode, Sentry Mode, etc. are enabled. The vehicle is also awake whenever the 12V battery is being charged or is in use, during HV charging, when the vehicle is communicating with the mobile app, etc.
Interior Storage and Electronics 7. 8. Reinstall the cover to the base of the phone dock by sliding it to the right. Lower the phone dock and reinstall the rubber mat. 12V Power Socket Rear Console Your Model Y has a rear console integrated in the center of the rear seat back. Pull the console down to access the rear cup holders, or use it as an armrest. Your Model Y has a power socket located in the center console's rear compartment.
Interior Storage and Electronics Cabin Camera Model Y is equipped with a camera in the cabin. The camera is not currently active, but might be used in potential future features which could be added to Model Y with software releases. Keep the camera lens clean, and free of obstructions. Remove any buildup of dirt or dust by occasionally wiping the camera lens with a soft damp cloth. Caution: Do not use chemical-based or abrasive cleaners. Doing so can damage the surface of the camera lens.
Front and Rear Seats Correct Driving Position Adjusting the Front Seats The seat, head support, seat belt and airbags work together to maximize your safety. Using these correctly ensures greater protection. Position the seat so you can wear the seat belt correctly, while being as far away from the front airbag as possible: 1. 2. 3. Sit upright with both feet on the floor and the seat back reclined no more than 30 degrees.
Front and Rear Seats Adjusting and Folding Second Row Seats Model Y provides seating for up to three passengers in the second row. Use the adjustment handles on the outside corner of each outboard seating position to adjust the corresponding seat backs. The seat back is split 60/40 so the adjustment handle on the left side moves the seat backs for both the left and center seating positions, whereas the handle on the right side moves the rightmost seat back only.
Front and Rear Seats Warning: Always ensure the seat backs are locked in their upright position by pushing it forward or rearward. Failure to do so increases the risk of injury. Head Supports The front seats and outer rear seats include integrated head supports that are not adjustable. The rear center seat includes an adjustable head support that can be raised, lowered, or removed.
Front and Rear Seats Seat Heaters The front seats contain heating pads that operate at three levels from 3 (highest) to 1 (lowest). To operate the seat heaters, see Climate Controls on page 116. The front and 2nd row seats are equipped with seat heaters that operate at three levels from 3 (highest) to 1 (lowest). To operate the seat heaters, see Climate Controls on page 116.
Seat Belts Wearing Seat Belts To Fasten a Belt Using seat belts and child safety seats is the most effective way to protect occupants if a collision occurs. Therefore, wearing a seat belt is required by law in most jurisdictions. 1. Both the driver and passenger seats are equipped with three-point inertia reel seat belts. Inertia reel belts are automatically tensioned to allow occupants to move comfortably during normal driving conditions.
Seat Belts 2. While holding the button, move the shoulder anchor up or down as necessary so that the seat belt is positioned correctly. 3. Release the button on the shoulder anchor so that it locks into position. Without pressing the button, pull on the seat belt webbing and attempt to move the shoulder anchor downwards to check that it is locked into position. 4. Warning: Ensure that the seat belt is positioned correctly and that the shoulder anchor is locked into position before driving.
Seat Belts Seat Belt Warnings Warning: Seat belts should be worn by all occupants at all times, even if driving for a very short distance. Failure to do so increases the risk of injury or death if a collision occurs. Warning: Secure small children in a suitable child safety seat as described in the Child Safety Seat topic. Always follow the child safety seat manufacturer's instructions when installing. Warning: Ensure that all seat belts are worn correctly.
Seat Belts hanging loose. If a seat belt does not fully retract, contact Tesla.
Child Safety Seats Guidelines for Seating Children Your Model Y seat belts are designed for adults and larger children. You must restrain infants and small children in the second row seats only, and you must use a suitable child safety seat appropriate for the child’s age, weight, and size. Warning: Never seat a child on a seat with an ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it. DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to the child can occur. See Passenger Front Airbag Status on page 41.
Child Safety Seats Choosing a Child Safety Seat All children age 12 and under should ride in the second and third row seats. Always use a child safety seat suitable for a young child’s age and weight. The following table is based on child safety seat recommendations determined by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in the United States (for more information, go to www.nhtsa.gov/ChildSafety/Guidance).
Child Safety Seats Warning: Do not use Easy Entry (as described in Driver Profiles on page 44) to automatically move the driver's seat to the full rearward position if a child safety seat is installed on a rear seat behind the driver's seat. With reduced clearance, the movement of the seat may impact a child's legs, cause injury, or dislodge the seat.
Child Safety Seats Seating Larger Children If a child is too large to fit into a child safety seat, but too small to safely fit into the standard seat belts, use a booster seat appropriate for the child’s age and size. Carefully follow the manufacturer’s instructions to secure the booster seat. and out and locking tight only in an emergency. Once disengaged, the belt must be fully extended to re-engage the locking mechanism whenever you install a child safety seat.
Child Safety Seats Once installed, test the security of the installation before seating a child. Attempt to twist the child safety seat from side to side and try to pull it away from the seat, then check to ensure the anchors remain securely in place. Note: Lower LATCH anchors should not be used with child seats or booster seats that have an integrated safety belt in situations where the combined weight of the child plus the child restraint is more than 65 lbs (29.5 kg).
Child Safety Seats 2. 3. If the seat moves more than one inch (2.5 cm), it is too loose. Tighten the belt or reconnect the LATCH retained child safety seat. If you are unable to reduce slack, try a different seat location or try another child safety seat. Child Safety Seat Warnings For single-strap tethers at the outboard seating positions, run the strap over the outside-facing side of the head support (same side of the head support as the seat belt retraction mechanism).
Child Safety Seats face and neck, and the lap portion must not be over the stomach. Warning: Never attach two child safety seats to one anchor point. In a collision, one anchor point may be incapable of securing both 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.
Airbags Location of Airbags Airbags are located in the approximate areas shown below. Airbag warning information is printed on the sun visors. Model Y is equipped with an airbag and lap/shoulder belt at both front seating positions. The airbag is a supplemental restraint at those seating positions.
Airbags How Airbags Work Airbags inflate when sensors detect an impact that exceeds deployment thresholds. These thresholds are designed to predict the severity of a crash in time for the airbags to help protect the vehicle's occupants. Airbags inflate instantly with considerable force accompanied by a loud noise. The inflated bag, together with the seat belts, limits movement of occupants to reduce the risk of injury. • Curtain airbags: Curtain airbags help protect the head.
Airbags Weight in front passenger seat Passenger airbag status Indicator status Up to 20 lbs (9 kg) OFF PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF 20-100 lbs (9-45 kg)* OFF or ON OFF PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF ON PASSENGER AIRBAG ON Over 100 lbs (45 kg) ON Note: It takes approximately six seconds after you power on Model Y for the occupancy sensor to report accurate status of the front passenger airbag.
Airbags Airbag Warning Indicator The airbag indicator on the touchscreen remains lit if the airbag system is malfunctioning. The only time this indicator should light up is briefly when Model Y first powers up, in which case it turns off within a few seconds. If it remains lit, contact Tesla immediately and do not drive. Airbag Warnings Warning: Do not place objects over or near airbags because any such objects could cause harm if the vehicle is in a crash severe enough to cause the airbag to inflate.
Driver Profiles Creating a Driver Profile Easy Entry When you first adjust the driver’s seat, steering wheel, or driver’s side mirror, the touchscreen prompts you to create a driver profile to save these adjustments. Your profile also saves some of the preferences you make using the touchscreen's Controls window. You can define an Easy Entry setting that moves the steering wheel and driver's seat to make it easy to enter and exit Model Y.
Driver Profiles Y only supports up to 10 driver profiles. You can link multiple keys to a driver profile, but you cannot link multiple driver profiles to a single key. Valet Mode When Model Y is in Valet mode, the following restrictions apply: • • • • • • • • • • • Speed is limited to 70 mph (113 km/h). Maximum acceleration and power are limited. Front trunk and glovebox are locked. Home and Work locations are not available in the navigation system. Voice commands are disabled.
Steering Wheel • Scroll Buttons A scroll button is located on each side of the steering wheel. Use your thumb to press this button to the right or left. You can also press the button or roll it up or down. Adjust your set speed and the distance you want to maintain from a vehicle traveling ahead of you (see TrafficAware Cruise Control on page 78). Note: The arrows associated with the scroll buttons are backlit in low ambient lighting conditions.
Steering Wheel 1. 2. On the touchscreen, touch Controls > Driving > Steering Mode. Choose a steering option: • • • Comfort - Reduces the effort required to turn the wheel. In town, Model Y feels easier to drive and park. Standard - Tesla believes that this setting offers the best handling and response in all conditions. Sport - Increases the effort required to turn the wheel. When driving at higher speeds, Model Y feels more responsive.
Mirrors Adjusting Exterior Mirrors Auto-Fold Mirrors Based on Location Adjust the exterior mirrors by touching Controls > Quick Controls > Mirrors. You can choose which mirror you would like to adjust by selecting Left or Right on the touchscreen.
Mirrors Vanity Mirrors To expose and illuminate the vanity mirror, fold the sun visor downwards, then use the tab to lower the mirror cover. When you close the mirror cover, the light turns off.
Starting and Powering Off Starting When you open a door, Model Y powers on the touchscreen and you can operate all controls. To drive Model Y: 1. 2. PRESS THE BRAKE PEDAL - Model Y powers on and is ready to drive. SELECT A GEAR - Move the gear lever all the way down for Drive and all the way up for Reverse. See Shifting Gears on page 52. Note: If the PIN to Drive feature is enabled (see PIN to Drive on page 135), you must also enter a valid PIN on the touchscreen before you can drive Model Y.
Starting and Powering Off 2. Hold down both scroll buttons on the steering wheel until the touchscreen turns black and the Tesla logo appears. 3. Wait approximately 30 seconds for the touchscreen to restart. If the touchscreen is still unresponsive or demonstrating unusual behavior after a few minutes, try powering the vehicle off (touch Controls > Safety & Security > Power Off). Note: Restarting the touchscreen using the scroll buttons does not power Model Y off and on.
Gears Shifting Gears Drive When Model Y is in Park, you must press the brake to shift to another gear. Push the lever all the way down and release. You can shift into Drive when Model Y is stopped or moving less than 5 mph (8 km/h) in Reverse. If Model Y is moving less than 1 mph (1.6 km/h), you must press the brake to shift into Drive. Move the lever up or down to change gears.
Gears To make it convenient to pick up passengers, you can also unlock all doors at any time by shifting into Park then pressing the Park button a second time.
Lights Controlling Lights • Touch Controls > Lights on the touchscreen to control the lights. Note: Any exterior lights (for example, daytime running lights) that are required to remain on in your market region will turn on as appropriate when driving, when parked on specific types of roads, etc. In addition to the lights that you can control from the touchscreen, Model Y has convenience lights that operate automatically based on what you are doing.
Lights 6. 7. If you turn on Headlights after Exit, the exterior lights remain on for a short period of time after you stop driving and park Model Y in low lighting conditions. See Headlights After Exit on page 55. If you turn on Steering Wheel Lights, the arrows associated with the scroll buttons are backlit in low ambient lighting conditions. High Beam Headlights Push the left-hand steering column lever away from you and release to turn the high beam headlights on continuously.
Lights Turn Signals The turn signals flash three times or continuously, depending on how far up or down you move the lever. Lightly push the turn signal lever up or down for a three-flash sequence. For a continuous signal, push the lever fully up or down. Note: Hazard warning flashers operate even when Model Y cannot detect a key.
Car Status Overview Indicator Lights The touchscreen displays the status of Model Y at all times. What you see depends on whether the vehicle is: The following indicator lights illuminate to advise you or alert you of a specific status or condition. • • • Parked (shown below). Driving (see Driving Status on page 58). Charging (see Charging Status and Settings on page 150).
Car Status Auto High Beam is enabled and high beams are on. Model Y is ready to turn off the high beams if light is detected. See High Beam Headlights on page 55. Auto High Beam is enabled but high beams are not on because light is detected in front of Model Y. When light is no longer detected, high beams automatically turn back on. See High Beam Headlights on page 55.
Car Status 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Currently selected gear: Park, Reverse, Neutral, or Drive. Autosteer (if equipped). When Autosteer is available but you haven't activated it, the icon is gray. When Autosteer is actively steering Model Y, the icon is blue. The car in front of you (if applicable). Your Model Y. Colored lines radiate from the image of your Model Y as objects are detected (other motorists, guard rails, etc.). The location of the lines correspond to the location of the detected object.
Braking and Stopping Wipers To perform a single wipe with the windshield wipers, press and immediately release the button on the end of the left-hand steering column lever. To adjust the continuous wiper settings, touch the windshield wiper icon located in the "Cards" area on the touchscreen (see Touchscreen Overview on page 4). The wiper card displays the current state of the wipers. Note: When you operate the wipers, the headlights automatically turn on (if they were not on already).
Wipers and Washers Braking Systems Warning: Properly functioning braking systems are critical to ensure safety. If you experience a problem with the brake pedal, brake caliper, or any component of a Model Y braking system, contact Tesla immediately. Model Y has an anti-lock braking system (ABS) that prevents the wheels from locking when you apply maximum brake pressure. This improves steering control during heavy braking in most road conditions. Warning: Do not pump the brake pedal.
Braking and Stopping Caution: If the brakes are not functioning properly, stop the vehicle as soon as safety permits and contact Tesla Service. See Park on page 52 for information on using the Park button to stop the vehicle in case of emergency. To Set the Regenerative Braking Level Warning: Always maintain a safe driving distance from the vehicle in front of you and be cautious in hazardous driving conditions.
Braking and Stopping • • HOLD: Maximizes range and reduces brake wear by continuing to provide regenerative braking at speeds lower than with the Creep and Roll settings. When Model Y stops, the brakes are automatically applied without you having to put your foot on the brake pedal. Whether stopped on a flat surface or a hill, Vehicle Hold keeps the brake applied, provided your foot remains off the accelerator and brake pedals. See Vehicle Hold on page 68.
Braking and Stopping If the parking brake experiences an electrical issue, the amber parking brake indicator lights up and a fault message displays at the top of the touchscreen. Caution: In the unlikely event that Model Y loses electrical power, you cannot access the touchscreen and are therefore unable to release the parking brake without first jump starting Model Y (see Instructions for Transporters on page 187). Brake Wear Model Y brake pads are equipped with wear indicators.
Park Assist How It Works The traction control system constantly monitors the speed of the front and rear wheels. If Model Y experiences a loss of traction, the system minimizes wheel spin by controlling brake pressure and motor power. By default, the traction control system is on. Under normal conditions, it should remain on to ensure maximum safety. Note: Slip Start cannot be enabled when you are actively using Traffic-Aware Cruise Control.
Traction Control How Park Assist Works Model Y has several sensors designed to detect the presence of objects. When driving slowly in Drive or Reverse (for example, when parking), the sensors alert you if an object is detected in close proximity of your Model Y. Objects are only detected in the direction of the gear you selected; front objects in Drive, rear objects in Reverse.
Vehicle Hold Note: If a sensor is unable to provide feedback, the touchscreen displays an alert message. Caution: Keep sensors clean from dirt, debris, snow, and ice. Avoid using a high pressure power washer on the sensors and do not clean a sensor with a sharp or abrasive object that can scratch or damage its surface. Caution: Do not install accessories or stickers on or near the parking sensors. • • • • • Controlling Audible Feedback You can use Park Assist with or without audible feedback.
Park Assist When Model Y is stopped, Vehicle Hold can continue to apply the brakes even after you remove your foot from the brake pedal. When driving on a hill or on a flat surface, brake as you normally would. After coming to a complete stop, simply press the brake pedal again (until the touchscreen displays the Vehicle Hold indicator light) to enable Vehicle Hold. You can then release the brake pedal and remain stopped, even on a hill.
Getting Maximum Range Track Mode, available only on Performance Model Y vehicles, modifies the vehicle's stability control, traction control, regenerative braking, and cooling system to increase performance and handling while driving on closed circuit courses. Track Mode improves cornering ability by intelligently using the vehicle's motors, and regenerative and traditional braking systems.
Track Mode Driving Tips to Maximize Range • You can maximize your driving range using the same driving habits that you use to conserve fuel in a gasoline-powered vehicle. In addition to driving habits, energy consumption depends on environmental conditions (such as exceptionally cold or hot weather and driving on roads with steep hills). To get the maximum range from a charge: • • • • • • • Slow down your driving and avoid frequent and rapid acceleration.
Dashcam Camera Location Model Y is equipped with a rear view camera located above the rear license plate. obstruction can result in damage to the vehicle and/or objects, and can potentially cause serious injury. Always inspect the area with your own eyes. When reversing, perform shoulder checks and use all mirrors. Use the camera for guidance purposes only. It is not intended to replace your own direct visual checks and is not a substitute for careful driving.
Rear View Camera About Dashcam • Note: Dashcam is a BETA feature. In addition to supporting Autopilot features, the cameras can record and store video footage on a USB flash drive. This can be convenient in situations where you want a video recording of a particular incident, such as a collision. You can pause, resume, or save video recordings directly from your vehicle’s touchscreen. Note: Dashcam only works when Model Y is powered on (see Starting and Powering Off on page 50).
Pedestrian Warning System 8. 9. Right-click on the folder, select Rename, and name the folder to “TeslaCam” (without quotation marks). Click "Save". This folder will contain all of the recent and saved clips from Sentry Mode and dashcam. Properly eject the USB flash drive from your personal computer. For Windows: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Insert the USB flash drive into your personal computer. Navigate to File Explorer. Right-click on your USB flash drive and select "Format...".
Dashcam The Pedestrian Warning System causes Model Y to emit sound when driving below 20 mph (32 km/h). Electric vehicles operate quietly and this sound helps to alert pedestrians of your oncoming vehicle. The sound, which activates whenever Model Y is shifted out of Park, and gets louder as speed increases. The touchscreen displays this indicator when the Pedestrian Warning System is not active.
About Autopilot How It Works Your Model Y includes the following Autopilot components that actively monitor the surrounding roadway: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. A camera is mounted above the rear license plate. Ultrasonic sensors are located in the front and rear bumpers. A camera is mounted in each door pillar. Three cameras are mounted to the windshield above the rear view mirror. A camera is mounted to each front fender. Radar is mounted behind the front bumper.
About Autopilot Features These safety features are available on all Model Y vehicles: • • • • Lane Assist (see Lane Assist on page 99). Collision Avoidance Assist (see Collision Avoidance Assist on page 102). Speed Assist (see Speed Assist on page 105). Auto High Beam (see High Beam Headlights on page 55).
About Autopilot Failure to do so can cause one or more Autopilot features to malfunction. Cleaning Cameras and Sensors To ensure the various Autopilot components can provide information that is as accurate as possible, keep them clean and free of obstructions or damage. Occasionally remove any buildup of dirt by wiping the components with a soft cloth dampened with warm water. Caution: Do not use chemical-based or abrasive cleaners. Doing so can damage surfaces.
Traffic-Aware Cruise Control Note: Traffic-Aware Cruise Control is a BETA feature. Traffic-Aware Cruise Control uses the forward looking cameras and the radar sensor to determine when there is a vehicle in front of you in the same lane. If the area in front of Model Y is clear, Traffic-Aware Cruise Control maintains a set driving speed.
Traffic-Aware Cruise Control Cruising at the Set Speed Traffic-Aware Cruise Control maintains your set cruising speed whenever a vehicle is not detected in front of Model Y. When cruising behind a detected vehicle, Traffic-Aware Cruise Control accelerates and decelerates Model Y as needed to maintain a chosen following distance (see Adjust the Following Distance on page 81), up to the set speed. Traffic-Aware Cruise Control also adjusts the cruising speed when entering and exiting curves.
Traffic-Aware Cruise Control that either do not exist or are not in the lane of travel, causing Model Y to slow down unnecessarily or inappropriately. Warning: Traffic-Aware Cruise Control may be unable to provide adequate speed control because of limited braking capability and hills. It can also misjudge the distance from a vehicle ahead. Driving downhill can increase driving speed, causing Model Y to exceed your set speed (and potentially the road's speed limit).
Traffic-Aware Cruise Control Note: The onboard Global Positioning System (GPS) determines if you are driving in a region with right or left hand traffic. In situations where GPS data is unavailable (for example, if there is inadequate signal), engaging the turn signal near an exit does not cause Traffic- Aware Cruise Control to slow down Model Y.
Traffic-Aware Cruise Control Overtake Acceleration When following a vehicle with Traffic-Aware Cruise Control active, briefly engaging the turn signal (to indicate a move into the passing lane) accelerates Model Y towards the vehicle ahead. By momentarily holding the turn signal lever up or down, you can quickly accelerate up to your set speed without having to press the accelerator pedal.
Traffic-Aware Cruise Control • • • • • • • Your driving speed exceeds the maximum cruising speed of 90 mph (150 km/h). You shift Model Y into a different gear. A door is opened. The view from the radar sensor or camera(s) is obstructed. This could be caused by dirt, mud, ice, snow, fog, etc. The traction control setting is manually disabled or is repeatedly engaging to prevent wheels from slipping. The wheels are spinning while at a standstill.
Autosteer Note: Autosteer is a BETA feature. Autosteer builds upon Traffic-Aware Cruise Control (see Traffic-Aware Cruise Control on page 78), intelligently keeping Model Y in its driving lane when cruising at a set speed. Autosteer also allows you to use the turn signals to move Model Y into an adjacent lane (see Auto Lane Change on page 86).
Autosteer The touchscreen displays a message indicating that Autosteer is temporarily unavailable if you attempted to engage Autosteer when driving at a speed that is not within the speed required for Autosteer to operate. Autosteer may also be unavailable if it is not receiving adequate data from the camera(s) or sensors. If Autosteer is unable to detect lane markings, the driving lane is determined based on the vehicle you are following.
Autosteer Warning: Never depend on Auto Lane Change to determine an appropriate driving path. Drive attentively by watching the road and traffic ahead of you, checking the surrounding area, and monitoring the touchscreen for warnings. Always be prepared to take immediate action. When you see this message, TAKE OVER STEERING IMMEDIATELY. Warning: Do not use Auto Lane Change on city streets or on roads where traffic conditions are constantly changing and where bicycles and pedestrians are present.
Autosteer • Driving speed is at least 30 mph (45 km/h). As the lane change is in progress, Overtake Acceleration is activated, allowing Model Y to accelerate closer to a vehicle in front (see Overtake Acceleration on page 82). Midway through the lane change, Auto Lane Change must detect the target lane's outside lane marking. If this lane marking cannot be detected, the lane change is aborted and Model Y returns to its original driving lane. Note: Auto Lane Change moves Model Y one lane at a time.
Autosteer • • Speed Based Lane Changes: Navigate on Autopilot is designed to perform both routebased and speed-based lane changes.
Autosteer When you leave a controlled-access road (for example, you exit a freeway or you enter a section of the navigation route that is no longer supported), Navigate on Autopilot reverts back to Autosteer— a unique triple- tone chime sounds and the touchscreen displays the driving lane lines in blue (instead of the single blue in front of Model Y).
Autosteer Be Ready to Assist When attempting to change lanes or maneuver Model Y, or when approaching construction zones, Navigate on Autopilot may be unable to determine the appropriate driving lane (for example, complex clover leafs and multi-lane offramps) and the touchscreen displays an alert indicating that Navigate on Autopilot is trying to maneuver and may require assistance.
Autopark Autopark (if equipped) uses data from the ultrasonic sensors and GPS to simplify parking on public roads by maneuvering Model Y into parallel and perpendicular parking spaces. See To Use Autopark on page 91. Warning: Autopark's performance depends on the ability of the ultrasonic sensors to determine the vehicle's proximity to curbs, objects, and other vehicles. 2. 3. 4. To Use Autopark When driving, follow these steps to allow Autopark to maneuver Model Y into a parking space: 1.
Autopark To Cancel Parking Autopark cancels the parking sequence when you manually move the steering wheel, change gears, or touch Cancel on the touchscreen. Autopark also cancels parking when: • • • • • • The parking sequence exceeds seven moves. Model Y detects that the driver is exiting the vehicle. A door is opened. You press the accelerator pedal. You press the brake pedal while Autopark is paused. An Automatic Emergency Braking event occurs (see Collision Avoidance Assist on page 102).
Summon Summon (if equipped) allows you to automatically park and retrieve Model Y while you are standing outside the vehicle. Summon uses data from the ultrasonic sensors to move Model Y forward and reverse up to 39 feet (12 meters) in, or out of, a parking space. To move Model Y a distance of up to 475 feet (145 meters) while steering around objects, you can use Smart Summon and your mobile phone. Smart Summon allows your vehicle to find you (or you can send your vehicle to a chosen location).
Summon Smart Summon (see Before Using Smart Summon on page 96). You can not customize Smart Summon's bumper clearance, distance, and side clearance. And when using Smart Summon, you must always hold down the button on the mobile app to keep Model Y moving. Also, Smart Summon operates with the mobile app only—not the key fob accessory . Note: All settings are retained until you manually change them.
Summon 1. 2. 3. On the touchscreen, ensure that Require Continuous Press is disabled (touch Controls > Autopilot > Summon > Require Continuous Press > NO). With Model Y in Park, stand within 10 feet (3 meters) and press and hold the top center button on the key fob accessory (Lock/Unlock All button) until the hazard lights blink continuously. Note: The hazard lights flash once as Model Y locks, then within five seconds, Model Y powers on and the hazard lights flash continuously.
Smart Summon Smart Summon (if equipped) is designed to allow you to move Model Y to your location (using your phone's GPS as a target destination) or to a location of your choice, maneuvering around and stopping for objects as necessary. Smart Summon works with the Tesla mobile app when your phone is located within approximately 213 feet (65 meters) of Model Y. Using ultrasonic sensors, cameras, and GPS data, Smart Summon maneuvers Model Y out of parking spaces and around corners.
Smart Summon • GO TO TARGET mode: Touch the crosshair icon then drag the map to position the pin on a chosen destination. Press and hold the GO TO TARGET button. Model Y moves to the destination. When reaching the location, Model Y stops and shifts into Park and the mobile app displays a message indicating that Summon has completed. Note: To subsequently change the location, lift your finger, reposition the map, then press and hold GO TO TARGET again.
Smart Summon • • Exclude Work - Disables Standby Mode at the location you set as Work in your Favorites list. Exclude Favorites - Disables Standby Mode at any location in your Favorites list. Note: To conserve energy, Smart Summon automatically exits Standby mode from midnight to 6:00 am. During these hours, you will experience a delay as Smart Summon starts up. Note: Additional battery power may be consumed while Standby Mode is active.
Lane Assist outside of the driving lane, or informing you that a vehicle is in your blind spot or close to the side of your vehicle. Several external factors can reduce the performance of Lane Assist such as a lack of lane markings or curbs. This may result in false, or lack of, warnings (see Limitations and Inaccuracies on page 100). It is the driver's responsibility to stay alert, pay attention to the driving lane and always be aware of other road users.
Lane Assist Warning: Keep your hands on the steering wheel at all times. If the vehicle senses your hands are not on the steering wheel, Model Y sounds a chime and the hazard warning lights flash. Warning: Steering interventions are minimal and are not designed to move Model Y out of its driving lane. Do not rely on steering interventions to avoid side collisions. Emergency Lane Departure Avoidance Depending on your vehicle's configuration, this feature may not be available.
Lane Assist • • • An object mounted to Model Y (such as a bike rack or a bumper sticker) is interfering with or obstructing a sensor. Visibility is poor and lane markings are not clearly visible (due to heavy rain, snow, fog, etc.). Lane markings are excessively worn, have visible previous markings, have been adjusted due to road construction or are changing quickly (for example, lanes branching off, crossing over, or merging).
Collision Avoidance Assist The following collision avoidance features are designed to increase the safety of you and your passengers: • • • Forward Collision Warning - provides visual and audible warnings in situations when Model Y detects that there is a high risk of a frontal collision (see Forward Collision Warning on page 102). Automatic Emergency Braking automatically applies braking to reduce the impact of a frontal collision (see Automatic Emergency Braking on page 103).
Collision Avoidance Assist area being monitored by Forward Collision Warning can be adversely affected by road and weather conditions. Use appropriate caution when driving. Warning: Forward Collision Warning is designed only to provide visual and audible alerts. It does not attempt to apply the brakes or decelerate Model Y. When seeing and/or hearing a warning, it is the driver's responsibility to take corrective action immediately.
Collision Avoidance Assist Obstacle-Aware Acceleration Limitations and Inaccuracies Obstacle-Aware Acceleration is designed to reduce the impact of a collision by reducing motor torque if Model Y detects an object in its driving path. For example, Model Y, while parked in front of a closed garage door with the Drive gear engaged, detects that you have pressed hard on the accelerator pedal. Although Model Y still accelerates and hits the garage door, the reduced torque may result in less damage.
Speed Assist How Speed Assist Works Controlling Speed Assist Model Y displays a speed limit on the touchscreen and you can choose if and how you are warned when you exceed the speed limit. You can touch this speed limit sign to automatically change the set speed to the detected speed limit (including any offsets that you have set). Also, instead of using the detected speed limit, you can base warnings on an arbitrary speed limit that you enter manually.
Speed Assist • • • • • Speed limit signs are concealed by objects. The speed limits stored in the map database are incorrect or outdated. Model Y is being driven in an area where GPS or map data is not available. Traffic signs do not conform to standard recognizable formats. A road or a speed limit has recently changed. Warning: The list above does not represent an exhaustive list of situations that may interfere with proper operation of Speed Assist.
Controls Overview Touch Controls on the bottom corner of the touchscreen to control features and customize Model Y to suit your preferences. The Controls window appears over the map. Touch an option on the left side of the window to display the associated controls and settings. By default, Quick Controls displays for quicker access to commonly used settings. To close the Controls window, touch the X in the top left corner, touch Controls again, or swipe down on the window.
Controls Quick Controls Quick Controls provides easy access to the following commonly-used features: • • • • • • • • Lights • • • • Exterior lights OFF Exterior lights will be off until you manually turn them back on. The exterior lights are set to AUTO by default at the start of every drive. PARKING The exterior side marker lights, parking lights, tail lights, and license plates lights turn on. ON Exterior lights are on.
Controls Locks • • • • • • Display • • Keys: You can see all the keys used for Model Y and their associated driver profiles. You can add, delete, and change the driver profile associated with each key (see Driver Profiles on page 44). Window Lock: Lock the rear window switches (see Windows on page 15). Child-Protection Lock: If on, safety locks prevent the rear doors from being opened from inside the vehicle (see Child-Protection Lock on page 13).
Controls Driving • • • • • • 110 Acceleration: Adjust the amount of acceleration. Chill limits acceleration for a slightly smoother and gentler ride, whereas Standard or Sport (depending on vehicle configuration) provides the normal level of acceleration. Note: When Chill is selected, Chill displays on the touchscreen above the driving speed. Steering Mode: Adjust the amount of effort required to turn the steering wheel.
Controls Autopilot Control features that provide a safer and more convenient driving experience. Some Autopilot features are not controlled through Controls. See About Autopilot on page 75 for more information. • • • • • • • • • • • Using the Touchscreen Autosteer (Beta): Enable the auto steering feature (available only if your vehicle is equipped with an Autopilot package) (see Autosteer on page 84).
Controls Navigation Customize how the navigation system works by adjusting these settings: • • • • • • • Volume Control: Increase or decrease the volume of spoken navigation instructions by touching - or +, respectively. Decreasing all the way to the left mutes the instructions. You can also mute navigation instructions when a navigation route is active by touching the volume icon on the turn-byturn direction list. Note: The volume setting applies only to the navigation system's spoken instructions.
Controls Safety & Security • • • • • • • • • • • • Parking Brake: Manually apply and release the parking brake (see Parking Brake on page 63). Power Off: You can power off your vehicle. Speed Limit Mode: Specify if and by how much you want to limit acceleration and max speed (see Speed Limit Mode on page 115). Sentry Mode: When on, Sentry Mode uses the vehicle’s cameras and sensors to monitor its surroundings while the vehicle is locked and in Park.
Controls Service • • • • Wiper Service Mode: Make wiper blades easy to access (see Wiper Blades and Washer Jets on page 165). Adjust Headlights: Make adjustments to the level of the headlights (see Headlight Adjustments on page 55). Caution: Headlights should only be adjusted by Tesla Service.
Controls Speed Limit Mode Speed Limit Mode allows you to limit the acceleration and maximum speed – between 50 and 90 mph (80 and 145 km/h) – of your Model Y. This feature is protected by a 4-digit PIN that you create when enabling it for the first time, and which must be entered whenever you want to disable and enable it. If your Model Y comes within approximately 3 mph (5 km/h) of the selected maximum speed, a chime sounds and text appears on the touchscreen above the driving speed.
Climate Controls Overview of Climate Controls Climate controls are always available at the bottom of the touchscreen. To turn the climate control system on, touch the fan icon or adjust the cabin temperature. To turn it off, touch the fan icon and then touch the off button near the center of the popup window. By default, climate control is set to the Auto setting, which maintains optimum comfort in all but the most severe weather conditions.
Climate Controls Adjusting Climate Control Settings To override the Auto setting, touch the fan icon, turn off the Auto setting, then use the buttons that appear to manually adjust settings. In addition to the settings shown, if Model Y is in Park, the Keep Climate On and Dog Mode setting displays when you touch the fan icon when the vehicle is in Park (see Keep Climate On and Dog Mode on page 120). 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Touch AUTO to turn the Auto setting on or off.
Climate Controls 10. Touch to turn the air conditioning system on or off. Turning it off reduces cooling, but saves energy. Note: Because Model Y runs much quieter than a gasoline-powered vehicle, you may notice the sound of the air conditioning compressor as it is operating. To minimize noise, reduce the fan speed. 11. Touch to adjust air flow from the driver's vent. See Adjusting the Front Vents on page 119.
Climate Controls Operating Seat Heaters To control the front seat heaters for the driver and passenger, touch the corresponding control on the main climate control area at the bottom of the touchscreen. To control the rear seat heaters (if equipped) or access duplicate controls for the front seat heaters, touch the fan icon, then touch the seat heater icon followed by the seat for which you want to adjust heating. Seat heaters operate at three setting levels from 3 (highest) to 1 (lowest).
Climate Controls time to return to Model Y should the climate control system stop operating— on hot days, the cabin temperature can become dangerously high within a few minutes. Keep Climate On and Dog Mode The Keep Climate On and Dog settings allow you to keep the climate control system running when in Park, even after you've left Model Y.
Climate Controls • • • • • • • • When you use the mobile app to turn on the climate control system, it automatically turns off after four hours or if the charge level drops to 20%. To cool or heat the cabin for a longer period, you must turn it on again. It is possible that your charge port latch may freeze in place in extremely cold weather or icy conditions.
Maps and Navigation Overview The touchscreen displays a map at all times. Hold and drag a finger to move the map in any direction. Rotate the map in any direction by holding and turning two fingers. Touch the icon in the top right corner of the map to set the map's orientation: North Up - North is always at the top of the screen. Heading Up - The direction you are driving is always at the top of the screen. The map rotates as you change direction.
Maps and Navigation Increase or decrease the volume of spoken navigation instructions by touching - or +, respectively. Decreasing all the way to the left mutes the instructions. You can also mute navigation instructions when a navigation route is active by touching the volume icon on the turn-by-turn direction list.
Maps and Navigation If Navigate on Autopilot is enabled, you can turn it on for the navigation route by touching Navigate on Autopilot in the turn-by-turn direction list. Navigate on Autopilot is an extension of Autosteer that automatically changes lanes and steers Model Y onto the appropriate exit(s) when navigating on controlled access roads (such as freeways). For details, see Navigate on Autopilot on page 87. The route overview icon displays when a navigation route is active.
Maps and Navigation Charging Locations The location is equipped with a Tesla Wall Connector. Touch to display more information such as usage restrictions and available charge current. The charging list also displays your proximity to these charging stations. Superchargers always display on the map, represented by red pins that you can touch to display more information about the Supercharger location, navigate to it, or mark it as a favorite.
Maps and Navigation If you also want to know if you have enough energy for a round trip, touch the energy calculation to display an estimate of your round trip energy usage. Online Routing Model Y detects real-time traffic conditions and automatically adjusts the estimated driving and arrival times based on traffic. In situations where traffic conditions will delay your estimated time of arrival and an alternate route is available, the navigation system can reroute you to your destination.
Maps and Navigation Note: Based on your usage patterns, you may be prompted to save a location as Home or Work. Note: Once a Home or Work location is saved, Model Y may prompt you to navigate to your Work location in the mornings and to your Home location in the evenings and tell you how long it will take to arrive based on current traffic conditions. For security reasons, if you sell Model Y, it is recommended that you delete your Home and Work Locations.
Media and Audio Overview Touch the Media Player icon at the bottom of the touchscreen to stream music or podcasts (if available), and listen to FM or Internet radio stations. You can also play audio files from a Bluetooth or USB-connected device. Note: The media options available to you depend on market region and options chosen at time of purchase. Media Player provides three different levels of viewing that you can access by dragging the Media Player window upward or downward.
Media and Audio Tesla may provide account credentials for some internet radio and music streaming services. You can use your Tesla account or you can sign in with your own account by scrolling to the bottom of the streaming service window and entering your account credentials. Browse through the available categories and/or stations, then touch what you want to play. When browsing through a large category such as genres, you may need to enlarge the window by dragging upward.
Media and Audio Playing Media from Devices You can play audio files from a Bluetooth-connected device (like a phone) or a USB-connected flash drive. When you connect a Bluetoothcapable device, the name of the device displays when you choose the Phone source. When you connect a USB flash drive, Media Player displays the USB source content. To play the next song in a selected playlist or album, touch the previous or next arrows on the Miniplayer.
Phone Bluetooth® Compatibility 5. You can use your Bluetooth-capable phone hands-free in Model Y provided your phone is within operating range. Although Bluetooth typically supports wireless communication over distances of up to approximately 30 feet (9 meters), performance can vary based on the phone you are using. 6. Before using your phone with Model Y, you must pair it. Pairing sets up Model Y to work with your Bluetooth-capable phone (see Pairing a Bluetooth Phone on page 131).
Phone Note: Unpairing the phone has no effect on using the phone as a key. To forget an authenticated phone, see Keys on page 6. Connecting to a Paired Phone Model Y automatically connects with the last phone to which it was connected, provided it is within operating range and has Bluetooth turned on. If the last phone is not within range, it attempts to connect with the next phone that it has been paired with. To connect to a different phone, touch the Bluetooth icon on the top of the touchscreen.
Using Voice Commands Overview The Calendar app allows you to view scheduled events from your phone’s (iPhone® or Android™) calendar for the current and next day. The Calendar is conveniently integrated with navigation and the Phone app so you can navigate to, or dial into, your next meeting. The Calendar app requires that: • • • • The Tesla mobile app is running, you are logged in, and the Calendar Sync setting is enabled.
Calendar You can use voice commands to: • • • Call a contact. Navigate to a location. Listen to Internet music. To initiate a voice command, tap the microphone button on the touchscreen. When you hear the tone, speak your command. As you speak, the touchscreen displays an interpretation of your command. It also displays tips to remind you of the type of commands you can speak. When you finish speaking the command, tap the voice button again or simply wait.
Security Settings About the Security System If Model Y does not detect an authenticated phone, key fob, or key card and a locked door or trunk is opened, an alarm sounds and the headlights and turn signals flash. To deactivate the alarm, press any button on the mobile app or tap your key card or key fob against the card reader located below the Autopilot camera on the driver's side door pillar. To manually enable or disable the alarm system, touch Controls > Safety & Security > Security Alarm.
Security Settings Note: When the Alarm state is triggered, the most recent six seconds prior to the security event may be sent to Tesla for temporary backup for approximately 72 hours. You can enable or disable the collection of this video at any time by touching "DATA SHARING" in Controls > Safety & Security. Note: Sentry Mode can operate without a flash drive installed. If your vehicle enters the Alarm state, the security alarm activates and you will receive a notification on your phone.
Security Settings 8. 9. Right-click on the folder, select Rename, and name the folder to “TeslaCam” (without quotation marks). Click "Save". This folder will contain all of the recent and saved clips from Sentry Mode and dashcam. Properly eject the USB flash drive from your personal computer. For Windows: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Insert the USB flash drive into your personal computer. Navigate to File Explorer. Right-click on your USB flash drive and select "Format...".
HomeLink® Universal Transceiver About HomeLink If your vehicle is equipped with the HomeLink® Universal Transceiver, you can operate up to three Radio Frequency (RF) devices, including garage doors, gates, lights, and security systems. Note: Depending on date of manufacture, market region, and options selected at time of purchase, some vehicles are not equipped with a HomeLink Universal Transceiver.
HomeLink® Universal Transceiver Once programmed, you can operate the device by touching its corresponding HomeLink icon on the touchscreen's status bar. HomeLink remembers the location of your programmed devices. When you approach a known location, the HomeLink control on the touchscreen automatically drops down. When you drive away, it disappears. Deleting a Device To delete a HomeLink device, touch the HomeLink icon at the top of the touchscreen.
HomeLink® Universal Transceiver • • • Make sure you are pressing the receiver's Learn/Program/Start button. For instructions on how to put the receiver into learning mode, refer to the product details provided with your RF device that you are trying to program. If you see a screen called "Train the receiver" while programming the device, remember that this is a time-sensitive step.
Software Updates Wi-Fi is available as a data connection method and is often faster than cellular data networks. Connecting to Wi-Fi is especially useful in areas with limited or no cellular connectivity. To ensure fast, reliable delivery of software and map updates, Tesla recommends leaving your vehicle connected to a Wi-Fi network whenever possible (for example, if parked in your garage overnight). To connect to a Wi-Fi network: 1. 2. 3.
Connecting to Wi-Fi Loading New Software Model Y updates its software wirelessly, constantly providing new features for your vehicle. Tesla recommends you install software updates as soon as they are available on your vehicle. To ensure the fastest and most reliable delivery of software updates, leave the Wi-Fi turned on and connected whenever possible. Your vehicle must be connected to Wi-Fi to start an update (see Connecting to Wi-Fi on page 141).
Electric Vehicle Components become incompatible. Reverting to a previous software version is not possible. If the touchscreen displays a message indicating that a software update was not successfully completed, contact Tesla. Charging If Model Y is charging when the software update begins, charging stops. Charging resumes automatically when the software update is complete. If you are driving Model Y at the scheduled update time, the update is canceled and you need to reschedule it.
Software Updates High Voltage Components 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Air Conditioning Compressor Front Motor (Dual Motor vehicles only) Cabin Heater High Voltage Battery High Voltage Battery Service Panel Rear Motor High Voltage Cabling Charge Port Warning: The high voltage system has no user serviceable parts. Do not disassemble, remove or replace high voltage components, cables or connectors. High voltage cables are typically colored orange for easy identification.
Electric Vehicle Components Charging Equipment Charging equipment designed specifically to charge your Model Y is available from Tesla. A Tesla Wall Connector, which installs in your garage, is the fastest way to charge Model Y at home. In most market regions, Model Y is equipped with a Mobile Connector and the adapter(s) needed to plug into the most commonly used power outlets. When using the Mobile Connector, first plug the Mobile Connector into the power outlet, and then plug in Model Y.
Battery Information About the Battery Battery Care Model Y has one of the most sophisticated battery systems in the world. The most important way to preserve the Battery is to LEAVE YOUR VEHICLE PLUGGED IN when you are not using it. This is particularly important if you are not planning to drive Model Y for several weeks. When plugged in, Model Y wakes up when needed to automatically maintain a charge level that maximizes the lifetime of the Battery. Never allow the Battery to fully discharge.
Charging Instructions also result in permanent Battery damage. If you are unable to charge Model Y, contact Tesla immediately. Caution: The Battery requires no owner maintenance. Do not remove the coolant filler cap and do not add fluid. If the touchscreen warns you that the fluid level is low, contact Tesla immediately. Caution: Do not use the Battery as a stationary power source. Doing so voids the warranty.
Battery Information Opening the Charge Port The charge port is located on the left side of Model Y, behind a door that is part of the rear tail light assembly. Before charging, park Model Y to ensure that the charge cable easily reaches the charge port. With Model Y unlocked (or an authenticated phone is within range) and in Park, press and release the button on the Tesla charge cable to open the charge port door. Note: The Tesla "T" lights up white when you open the charge port door.
Charging Instructions Model Y and using the touchscreen while parked and plugged in, Model Y draws energy from the wall outlet instead of the Battery. Caution: The connector end of the charge cable can damage the paint if dropped onto the vehicle. During Charging During charging, the charge port light (the Tesla "T" logo) pulses green, and the touchscreen displays the charging status. The frequency at which the charge port light pulses slows down as the charge level approaches full.
Charging Instructions Caution: The release cable is designed for use only in situations where the charge cable cannot be released from the charge port using the usual methods. Continuous use may result in damage to the release cable or charging equipment. Warning: Do not perform this procedure while your vehicle is charging or if any orange high voltage conductors are exposed. Failure to follow these instructions can result in electric shock and serious injury or damage to the vehicle.
Charging Instructions 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Adjust the charge limit by touching Set Limit, and drag the arrow to move the charge limit setting. The setting you choose applies to immediate and scheduled charging sessions. The current automatically sets to the maximum current available from the attached charge cable, unless it was previously reduced to a lower level.
Charging Instructions Scheduled Charging is best used to determine when your vehicle should start charging; Scheduled Departure is best used to ensure the vehicle ready by a specified time for your drive. Note: Your vehicle aims to finish charging before 6am (end of off-peak hours). If given sufficient time to charge, charging may stop at 6am, even if your scheduled departure is later.
Maintenance Schedule Service Intervals • Your vehicle should generally be serviced on an as-needed basis. However, Tesla recommends the following maintenance items and intervals, as applicable to your vehicle, to ensure continued reliability and efficiency of your Model Y.
Maintenance Schedule Warning: Always disconnect the charge cable before working underneath Model Y, even if charging is not in progress. Warning: Keep your hands and clothing away from cooling fans. Some fans operate even when Model Y is powered off. Warning: Some fluids (battery acid, Battery coolant, brake fluid, windshield washer additives, etc.) used in vehicles are poisonous and should not be inhaled, swallowed, or brought into contact with open wounds.
Tire Care and Maintenance Maintaining Tire Pressures If you are not towing a trailer, keep tires inflated to the pressures shown on the Tire and Loading Information label, even if it differs from the pressure printed on the tire itself. The Tire and Loading Information label is located on the center door pillar and is visible when the front door is open. If you are towing a trailer, do not use the tire pressures printed on the Tire and Loading Information Label.
Tire Care and Maintenance Checking and Adjusting Tire Pressures Inspecting and Maintaining Tires Follow these steps when tires are cold and Model Y has been stationary for over three hours: Regularly inspect the tread and side walls for any sign of distortion (bulges), foreign objects, cuts or wear. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Refer to the Tire and Loading Information label located on the driver’s center door pillar for the target tire pressure. Remove the valve cap.
Tire Care and Maintenance Punctured Tires Replacing Tires and Wheels A puncture eventually causes the tire to lose pressure, which is why it is important to check tire pressures frequently. Permanently repair or replace punctured or damaged tires as soon as possible. Tires degrade over time due to the effects of ultraviolet light, extreme temperatures, high loads, and environmental conditions. It is recommended that tires are replaced every six years, or sooner if required.
Tire Care and Maintenance Warning: Road holding is seriously impaired if the tires are incorrectly installed on the wheels. Wheel Configuration If you are installing new wheels or swapping them for different ones, update your vehicle's wheel configuration by touching Controls > Service > Wheel Configuration. This allows Model Y to learn the new wheels and provide more accurate status updates on your vehicle. Select a wheel from the drop down menu that matches the new wheels you plan to install on Model Y.
Tire Care and Maintenance Note: Resetting TPMS sensors may be especially helpful when using Track Mode, but remember to restore the factory TPMS setting when returning to normal driving. Warning: If your Model Y is equipped with aftermarket tires that differ in size from those printed on the Tire and Loading Information Label (see Vehicle Loading on page 171), it is the driver's responsibility to determine the correct tire pressure.
Tire Care and Maintenance Seasonal Tire Types Summer Tires Your vehicle may be originally equipped with high performance summer tires or all season tires. Tesla recommends using winter tires if driving in cold temperatures or on roads where snow or ice may be present. Contact Tesla for winter tire recommendations. Warning: In cold temperatures or on snow or ice, summer tires do not provide adequate traction.
Tire Care and Maintenance might fit too tightly and cause tire damage. Caution: Ensure that the tire chains cannot touch suspension components or brake lines. If you hear the chains making unusual noises that would indicate contact with Model Y, stop and investigate immediately.
Cleaning Cleaning the Exterior To prevent damage to the paint, immediately remove corrosive substances (bird droppings, tree resin, dead insects, tar spots, road salt, industrial fallout, etc.). Do not wait until Model Y is due for a complete wash. If necessary, use denatured alcohol to remove tar spots and stubborn grease stains, then immediately wash the area with water and a mild, non- detergent soap to remove the alcohol. Follow these steps when washing the exterior of Model Y: 1. Rinse Thoroughly 2.
Cleaning Cleaning the Interior Touchscreen Frequently inspect and clean the interior to maintain its appearance and to prevent premature wear. If possible, immediately wipe up spills and remove marks. For general cleaning, wipe interior surfaces using a soft cloth (such as microfiber) dampened with a mixture of warm water and mild non- detergent cleaner (test all cleaners on a concealed area before use). To avoid streaks, dry immediately with a soft lint-free cloth.
Cleaning Regularly inspect the exterior paint for damage. Treat minor chips and scratches using a paint touch-up pen (available for purchase from Tesla). Use the touch-up pen after washing but before polishing or waxing. Repair rock chips, fractures or scratches. Body repairs should be performed only by a Tesla approved body shop. Contact Tesla for a list of approved body shops. Caution: Do not use cutting pastes, color restoration compounds, or polishes containing harsh abrasives.
Fluid Reservoirs Checking and Cleaning Wiper Blades 5. Hold the wiper arm and press the locking tab while sliding the blade down the arm. 6. Align the new blade on the wiper arm and slide it toward the hooked end of the arm until it locks into place. Carefully place the wiper blades against the windshield. Turn Wiper Service Mode off to return the wipers to their normal position. Periodically clean the edge of the wiper blades and check the rubber for cracks, splits, and roughness.
Wiper Blades and Washer Jets Removing the Maintenance Panel Checking Brake Fluid To check fluid levels, remove the maintenance panel: 1. 2. Warning: Contact Tesla immediately if you notice increased movement of the brake pedal or a significant loss of brake fluid. Driving under these conditions can result in extended stopping distances or complete brake failure. Open the hood. Pull the maintenance panel upward to release the clips that hold it in place.
Jacking and Lifting Topping Up Windshield Washer Fluid The only reservoir into which you can add fluid is the windshield washer fluid reservoir, which is located behind the front trunk. When the level is low, a message displays on the touchscreen. To top up the washer fluid: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Open the hood. Clean around the filler cap before opening it to prevent dirt from entering the reservoir. Open the filler cap.
Fluid Reservoirs Jacking Procedure Follow the steps below to lift Model Y. Ensure that any non-Tesla repair facility is aware of these lifting points. 1. 2. Position Model Y centrally between the lift posts. Position the lift arm pads under the designated body lift points at the locations shown. Warning: DO NOT position the lift arm pads under the Battery or side rails, as shown in red. 3. 4. 5. Adjust the height and position of the lift arm pads to ensure that they are correctly located.
Identification Labels Parts, Accessories, and Modifications Body Repairs Use only genuine Tesla parts and accessories. Tesla performs rigorous testing on parts to ensure their suitability, safety, and reliability. Purchase these parts from Tesla, where they are professionally installed and where you can receive expert advice about modifications to Model Y. Accessories are available for purchase from Tesla stores or online at http:// www.tesla.com/shop.
Parts and Accessories Vehicle Identification Number You can find the VIN at the following locations: • • • Touch the Tesla "T" at the top center of the touchscreen. The popup window displays the VIN. Stamped on a plate located at the top of the dashboard. Can be seen by looking through the windshield. Printed on the Vehicle Certification label, located on the door pillar. Can be seen when the driver’s door is open.
Vehicle Loading Load Capacity Labeling Tire and Loading Information Label It is important to understand how much weight your Model Y can safely carry. This weight is called the vehicle capacity weight and includes the weight of all occupants, cargo and any additional equipment added to your Model Y since it was manufactured. The Tire and Loading Information label provides: Two labels attached to Model Y indicate how much weight Model Y can safely carry.
Vehicle Loading Driver and one passenger Caution: To prevent damage, never load Model Y so that it is heavier than GVWR or exceeds the individual GAWR weights. Calculating Load Limits 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Locate the statement “The combined weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed XXX lbs or XXX kg” on the “Tire and Loading Information” label. Determine the combined weight of all occupants that will ride in the vehicle.
Dimensions and Weights Exterior Dimensions A Overall Length 184.8 in B Overall Width (including mirrors) Overall Width (including folded mirrors) Overall Width (excluding mirrors) 82.2 in 76.1 in 72.8 in 2,088 mm 1,933 mm 1,849 mm C Overall Height - coil suspension 56.8 in 1,443 mm D Wheel Base 113.2 in 2,875 mm E Overhang - Front 33 in 841 mm F Overhang - Rear 39 in 978 mm Ground Clearance - coil suspension 5.5 in 140 mm 62.2 in 62.
Dimensions and Weights Cargo Volume Total enclosed cargo volume 15 cu ft (425 L) Weights Curb Weight* Standard Plus Battery, Single Motor 3,552 lbs 1,611 kg Curb Weight* Mid-Range Battery, Single Motor 3,686 lbs 1,672 kg 3,805 lbs 1,726 kg Curb Weight* Long Range Battery, Dual Motor 4,072 lbs 1,847 kg Curb Weight* Long Range Battery, Performance Dual Motor 4100 lbs 1,860 kg GVWR** Standard Plus Battery, Single Motor 4,542 lbs 2,060 kg GVWR** Mid-Range Battery, Single Motor 4,687 lbs 2,
Subsystems Motor(s) Type Rear motor: AC permanent magnet synchronous motor, liquid-cooled, with variable frequency drive Front motor: AC induction motor, liquidcooled, with variable frequency drive Nominal Voltage 320 Volts Maximum current - rear motor RWD and Performance AWD: 800A Non-performance AWD: 600A Maximum current - front motor 600A Maximum net power* and motor speed - rear motor RWD and Performance AWD: 202 kW @ 5,000 rpm Non-performance AWD: 180 kW @ 6,000 rpm Maximum net power* and mo
Subsystems Transmission Type Single speed fixed gear Gearbox Ratio 9:1 Brakes Type Calipers 4-wheel anti-lock braking system (ABS) with Electronic Brake Force Distribution, Integrated Advanced Stability Control and Electronic Accelerator pedal actuated regenerative braking system Front: Four piston fixed Rear: Integrated Electronic Parking Brake Sliding Rotor Diameter (ventilated) Front (non-Performance): 12.6"/320 mm Front (Performance): 13.98"/355 mm Rear (non-Performance): 13.
Subsystems Suspension Front Independent, double wishbone, coil spring/telescopic damper, sway bar Rear Independent, multi-link, coil spring/ telescopic damper Battery - 12V Rating 33 amp hour or higher Voltage and Polarity 12V negative (-) ground Battery - High Voltage Type Liquid-cooled lithium ion (Li-ion) Nominal Voltage 360 V DC Temperature Range Do not expose Model Y to ambient temperatures above 140° F (60° C) or below 22° F (-30° C) for more than 24 hours at a time.
Wheels and Tires Wheel Specifications (Factory) Wheel Diameter Location Width (in) Offset (mm) 19'' Front/Rear 8.5 40 20" Front/Rear 8.5 40 21" Front 9 40 21" Rear 10 40 Lug Nut Torque Lug Nut Socket Size 129 lb. ft (175 Nm) 21 mm Note: For instructions on how to jack/lift Model Y, see Jacking and Lifting on page 168.
Wheels and Tires Tire Specifications (Factory) Tire Size Location Size 19" Front/Rear 255/45R19 20" Front/Rear 255/40R20 21" Front 275/35R21 21" Rear Tire pressures vary depending on the type of tires fitted. Refer to the tire pressures printed on the Tire and Loading Information label. This label is located on the center door pillar and is visible when the driver’s door is open (see Maintaining Tire Pressures on page 155). Winter tires can be purchased from a Tesla store.
Wheels and Tires 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 Tire category. P indicates that the tire is for passenger vehicles. 2 Tire width.
Wheels and Tires 180 8 Tire composition and materials. The number of plies in both the tread area and the sidewall area indicates how many layers of rubber coated material make up the structure of the tire. Information is also provided on the type of materials used. 9 Maximum tire load. The maximum load which can be carried by the tire. 10 Maximum permissible inflation pressure. This pressure should not be used for normal driving. 11 U.S. DOT Tire Identification Number (TIN).
Wheels and Tires 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.
Wheels and Tires Tire and Loading Glossaries General Wheel and Tire Terms Accessory Weight The combined weight (in excess of those items replaced) of items available as factory installed equipment. Bead The inner edge of a tire that is shaped to fit to the rim and form an air tight seal. The bead is constructed of steel wires which are wrapped, or reinforced, by the ply cords.
Wheels and Tires Rim diameter Nominal diameter of the bead seat. Rim size designation Rim diameter and width. Rim type designation The manufacturing industry's designation for a rim by style or code. Rim width Nominal distance between the rim's flanges. Vehicle maximum load on the tire Load on an individual tire that is determined by distributing to each axle its share of the maximum loaded vehicle weight and dividing by two.
Wheels and Tires Overall width The linear distance between the exteriors of the sidewalls of an inflated tire, including elevations due to labeling, decorations, or protective bands or ribs. Ply A layer of rubber-coated parallel cords. Ply separation A parting of rubber compound between adjacent plies.
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. When contacting Tesla Roadside Assistance, please provide: • • • The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). The VIN is displayed when you touch the Tesla "T" at the top of the touchscreen. The VIN can also been seen on the upper dashboard by looking through the driver's side of the windshield. Your exact location. The nature of the problem.
Instructions for Transporters DO NOT TRANSPORT WITH WHEELS ON THE GROUND The rear motor in Model Y generates power when the wheels spin. Always transport Model Y with all four tires off the ground. Ensure that the tires are unable to spin at any time during transport. Warning: NEVER TRANSPORT YOUR VEHICLE WITH THE TIRES IN A POSITION WHERE THEY CAN SPIN. DOING SO CAN LEAD TO SIGNIFICANT DAMAGE AND OVERHEATING. IN RARE CASES EXTREME OVERHEATING MAY CAUSE THE SURROUNDING COMPONENTS TO IGNITE.
Instructions for Transporters Activate Transport Mode 1. Locate the tow eye. The tow eye is located in the front trunk. 2. Release the front tow eye cover by pressing firmly on its top right perimeter until it pivots inward, then gently pulling the raised section toward you. Transport Mode keeps the parking brake disengaged while winching Model Y onto a flatbed truck. When active, Transport Mode displays a message indicating that the vehicle will remain free-rolling.
Instructions for Transporters Pull Onto Flatbed Truck From Rear 3. Fully insert the tow eye into the opening, then turn it counter-clockwise until securely fastened. 4. Attach the winch cable to the tow eye. 5. 6. Caution: Before pulling, make sure the tow eye is securely tightened. Activate Transport Mode. Pull Model Y slowly onto the flatbed truck. Note: If Model Y has no 12V power, you need an external 12V power supply to open the hood or use the touchscreen. See If Vehicle Has No Power.
Instructions for Transporters Jump Starting the 12V Battery 5. Connect the 12V power supply's black negative (-) cable to the black negative (-) terminal on the 12V battery. 6. Turn on the external power supply (refer to the manufacturer’s instructions). Touch the touchscreen to wake it up. Caution: Model Y cannot be used to jump start another vehicle. Doing so can result in damage. Note: If jump starting Model Y using another vehicle, refer to that vehicle manufacturer's instructions.
Instructions for Transporters Easter Eggs But wait, there's more! Below is a list of the Easter Eggs that have been discovered so far and how to access them. Alternatively, touch the Tesla "T" (top center of the touchscreen) then drag the About Your Tesla box downwards for one-touch access to all discovered Easter Eggs. Note: For a shortcut to Easter Egg fun, touch the Toybox icon in the application launcher (see Touchscreen Overview on page 4). 190 For This... Do This...
About this Owner Information Document Applicability Owner information is updated regularly to reflect updates to your vehicle. However, in some cases, recently released features may not be described. To display information about recently released features, view the Release Notes on the touchscreen. Release Notes are displayed on the touchscreen after a software update, and can be displayed at any time by touching the Tesla "T" at the top of the touchscreen, then touching the Release Notes link.
Disclaimers Event Data Recorder (EDR) Vehicle Telematics Model Y is equipped with an event data recorder (EDR). The main purpose of an EDR is to record, in certain crash or near crash-like situations, such as an air bag deployment or hitting a road obstacle, data that will assist in understanding how a vehicle's systems performed. The EDR is designed to record data related to vehicle dynamics and safety systems for a short period of time, typically 30 seconds or less.
Reporting Safety Defects • Disclosed to a Tesla affiliated company, including their successors or assigns, or our information systems and data management providers. Data Sharing For quality assurance and to support the continuous improvement of advanced features such as Autopilot, Tesla measures road segment data of all participating vehicles. All Tesla vehicles can learn from the experience of the billions of miles that Tesla vehicles have driven.
Disclaimers Contacting Tesla For detailed information about your Model Y, go to www.tesla.com, and log on to your Tesla Account, or sign up to get an account. If you have any questions or concerns about your Model Y, call 1-877-79TESLA (1-877 798-3752). Note: You can also use voice commands to provide feedback to Tesla. Say "Note", "Report", "Bug note", or "Bug report" (in the English language) followed by brief comments in your language of choice.
Declarations of Conformity FCC and IC Certification Operating Frequency (MHz) FCC ID IC ID 13.56 2AEIM-1509518 20098-1509518 2AEIM-1089774 20098-1089774 Component Manufacturer Model B-pillar Endpoint Tesla Center Console Tesla Rear Endpoint Tesla 1509516 2400-2483.5 2AEIM-1509516 20098-1509516 Key fob Tesla 1133148 2400-2483.5 2AEIM-1133148 20098-1133148 TPMS Tesla 1472547 2400-2483.
Declarations of Conformity Radio Frequency Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Index A B ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) 61 absolute speed limit 105 access panel, removing 166 accessories plugging into power socket 23 air circulation 117 air conditioning 116 air distribution 117 air filter 120 air vents 119 airbags 40 alarm 135 all-season tires 160 Always Show Estimated Round Trip Energy 125 ambient lights 54 anti-lock braking (ABS) 61 application launcher 4 audio equalizer 130 immersive sound 130 playing files 128 steering wheel scroll button 46 volume control 128 auto fold 48 Auto
Index charging (continued) scheduling 150 charging locations, finding 125 child protection disabling rear window switches 15 child seats installing and using 33 child-protection locks 13 cleaning 162 climate controls 116 coat hangers 23 collision avoidance assist 102 connecting to Wi-Fi 141 console 12V power socket 23 opening 21 rear 23 USB ports 21 consumption chart 70 contact information roadside assistance 186 Tesla 195 copyrights 192 cruise control 78 D dashboard overview 2 Dashcam 72 data recording 1
Index glovebox 21 Gross Axle Weight Rating 171 Gross Vehicle Weight Rating 171 ground clearance 173 GVWR 171 H hazard warning flashers 56 head supports 27 headlights after exit 55 controlling 54 high beams 55 heating 116 high beam headlights 55 high voltage Battery specifications 177 components 144 safety 153 hills, stopping on 68 Home location 126 HomeLink programming and using 138 when using Summon 93 hood 18 horn 47 I I'm Feeling Lucky, Hungry 122 IC certifications 196 identification labels 170 instan
Index N naming 114 Navigate on Autopilot 87 navigating 122, 123 NCC certifications 196 Neutral gear 52 NHTSA, contacting 195 O Obstacle-Aware Acceleration 102 occupancy sensor 41 odometer 5 offset from speed limit 105 Online Routing 126 opening hood without power 189 overhang dimensions 173 overtake acceleration 78 Owner Information, about 192 P Park Assist 66 Park gear 52 parking brake 63 parking, using Autopark 91 parking, using Summon 93 parts replacement 169 passenger detection 41 passenger front air
Index software updates 142 software version 5 specifications 12V battery 177 brakes 176 cargo volume 174 dimensions 173 exterior 173 High Voltage Battery 177 interior 173 motor 175 subsystems 175 suspension 177 tires 179 transmission 176 weights 174 wheels 178 speed assist 105 Speed Limit Mode 115 speed limit warning 105 stability control 65 starting 50 steering wheel adjusting position 46 adjusting sensitivity 46 buttons 46 lights, controlling 54 scroll buttons 46 steering, automatic 84 streaming radio 12
Index vehicle certification label 171 Vehicle Hold 68 Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) 170 vehicle loading 171 ventilation 119 VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) 170 volume control 4 volume control (media) 128 W Walk-Away Door Lock 13 Wall Connector 145 warning flashers 56 washer fluid, topping up 167 washer jets, cleaning 165 washers, using 60 weight specifications 174 wheel chocks 189 wheels alignment 156 replacing 157 specifications 178 torque 178 Wi-Fi, connecting to 141 windows, calibrating 15 wi
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