Tesla Model 3 Owners & Service Manuals

Tesla Model 3: Driving

This section illustrates a number of driving-related topics. The first section goes over how to operate the different controls, including the parking brake, gas and brake pedals, steering wheel, and gear selector.

It also examines the many driving modes that the Model 3 offers, including Sport mode for more dramatic driving, Normal mode for everyday driving, and Chill mode for more gradual acceleration.

Regenerative braking is one of the main topics discussed in this part; its advantages for recharging the battery and increasing driving energy efficiency are thoroughly explored.

There is also a description of the Model 3 Autopilot's self-steering and traffic-aware cruise control (TACC) technologies, which allow for somewhat autonomous highway driving.

In order to increase driving safety, safety systems including Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB), Collision Avoidance, and Lane Departure Prevention are described along with how to utilize and set them.

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 Driver Profiles

Creating a Driver Profile 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 pr

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 Seatbelt - 2nd Row - LH (Remove and Replace)

Remove Remove the rear underhood apron. See Underhood Apron - Rear (Remove and Replace). Remove the cabin intake duct. See Duct - Cabin Intake (Remove and Replace). Disconnect 12V power. See 12V Power (Disconnect and Connect). Remove the LH 2nd row seat side bolster. See Bolster - Side -

 Electric Vehicle Components

High Voltage Components 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 no

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