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MODEL SOWNER'S MANUALSoftware version: 2020.44North America

SAFETY INFORMATIONThe Model S Owner's Manual is available on the touchscreen. To view it, touch Controls Owner's Manual.For detailed information about your Model S, go to www.tesla.com, and log on to your Tesla Account, or sign up to getan account.If you have any questions or concerns about your Model S, call 1-877-79TESLA (1-877-798-3752).DOCUMENT APPLICABILITYFeatures released in the most recent versions of software may not be described in this document but are described inRelease Notes. Display Release Notes on the touchscreen by touching the Tesla T at the top center of the touchscreen,then touching the Release Notes link. If information provided in this document conflicts with information in the ReleaseNotes, the Release Notes take precedence. ILLUSTRATIONS The illustrations provided in this document are fordemonstration purposes only. Depending on vehicle options, software version and market region, the informationdisplayed on the touchscreen in your vehicle may appear slightly different.PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONSAll specifications and descriptions contained in this document are verified to be accurate at the time of printing.However, because continuous improvement is a goal at Tesla, we reserve the right to make product modifications at anytime. To communicate any inaccuracies or omissions in this document, please send an email to:ownersmanualfeedback@tesla.com. 2012-2020 TESLA, INC.All information in this document and all vehicle software is subject to copyright and other intellectual property rights ofTesla, Inc. and its licensors. This material may not be modified, reproduced or copied, in whole or in part, without theprior written permission of Tesla, Inc. and its licensors. Additional information is available upon request. The following aretrademarks or registered trademarks of Tesla, Inc. in the United States and other countries:TESLA, TESLA MOTORS, MODEL S, MODEL X, ROADSTER, MODEL 3, MODEL Y

ContentsOverview. 2Using the Touchscreen.118Interior Overview. 2Exterior Overview.4Touchscreen Overview. 5Controls. 118Climate Controls. 124Maps and Navigation.129Media and Audio.134Phone. 137Air Suspension.139Calendar. 141Security Settings.142HomeLink Universal Transceiver.146Connecting to Wi-Fi. 148Software Updates.149Mobile App. 151Opening and Closing. 10Keys and Doors.10Windows.14Rear Trunk.15Front Trunk. 17Interior Storage and Electronics. 19Sunroof.22Seating and Safety Restraints. 23Charging. 153Front and Rear Seats. 23Seat Belts. 25Child Safety Seats. 27Airbags. 33Electric Vehicle Components. 153Battery Information. 155Charging Instructions.156Driving. 37Maintenance.161Driver Profiles. 37Steering Wheel. 39Mirrors. 42Starting and Powering Off. 44Gears.46Lights.48Instrument Panel.52Wipers and Washers. 58Braking and Stopping.59Traction Control.63Park Assist. 64Vehicle Hold. 66Acceleration Modes.67Trip Information. 69Getting Maximum Range. 70Rear View Camera.72Dashcam. 73Pedestrian Warning System.76Cold Weather Best Practices. 77Maintenance Schedule.161Tire Care and Maintenance. 163Cleaning. 168Wiper Blades and Washer Jets. 171Fluid Reservoirs. 172Jacking and Lifting.175Parts and Accessories.176Autopilot.79About Autopilot.79Traffic-Aware Cruise Control. 82Autosteer.88Navigate on Autopilot. 92Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control. 95Autopark.102Summon.104Smart Summon. 107Lane Assist.110Collision Avoidance Assist.113Speed Assist. 116Specifications. 177Identification Labels. 177Vehicle Loading. 178Dimensions and Weights.180Subsystems. 182Wheels and Tires. 184Roadside Assistance.192Contacting Tesla Roadside Assistance.192Instructions for Transporters.193Consumer Information.196Easter Eggs.196About this Owner Information. 197Disclaimers.198Reporting Safety Defects. 200Declarations of Conformity. 201Troubleshooting Alerts. 204Index. 224

Interior Overview1. Interior door handles (Opening Doors from the Interior on page 12)2. Autopilot stalk (Traffic-Aware Cruise Control on page 82 and Autosteer on page 88)3. Turn signal stalk (High Beam Headlights on page 50, Turn Signals on page 50, Wipers and Washers on page58)4. Steering wheel buttons - left (Using Left Steering Wheel Buttons on page 39)5. Instrument panel (Instrument Panel on page 52)6. Steering wheel buttons - right (Using Right Steering Wheel Buttons on page 40)7. Drive stalk (Shifting Gears on page 46)8. Touchscreen (Touchscreen Overview on page 5)9. Glovebox button (Glovebox on page 19)10. Cabin climate control (Climate Controls on page 124)11. Power window switches (Opening and Closing on page 14)12. Exterior mirror adjustment switches (Mirrors on page 42)13. Seats (Front and Rear Seats on page 23)14. Steering column adjuster (hidden from view in the above image) (Steering Wheel on page 39)15. Horn (Horn on page 41)16. Brakes (Braking and Stopping on page 59)17. Accelerator pedal (Acceleration Modes on page 67)2MODEL S OWNER'S MANUAL

Interior Overview18. Hazard warning lights (Hazard Warning Flashers onpage 51)19. Cup holders (Cup Holders on page 21)Overview3

Exterior Overview1. Exterior lights (Lights on page 48)2. Door handles (Using Exterior Door Handles on page 11)3. Sunroof (optional) (Sunroof on page 22)4. Charge port (Charging Instructions on page 156)5. Autopilot cameras (About Autopilot on page 79)6. Exterior mirrors (Mirrors on page 42)7. Hood/Front trunk (Front Trunk on page 17)8. Radar sensor (hidden from view in the above image) (About Autopilot on page 79)9. Wheels and tires (Wheels and Tires on page 184)10. Rear view camera (Rear View Camera on page 72 and About Autopilot on page 79)11. Rear trunk/liftgate (Rear Trunk on page 15)12. Ultrasonic sensors (Park Assist on page 64 and About Autopilot on page 79)4MODEL S OWNER'S MANUAL

Touchscreen OverviewThe main components of the touchscreen are shown here. The touchscreen is used to control many features that, intraditional cars, are controlled using physical buttons (for example, adjusting the heating and air conditioning,headlights, etc.). You can also use the touchscreen to customize Model S to suit your preferences.WARNING: Always pay attention to road and traffic conditions when driving. To minimize driver distraction andensure the safety of vehicle occupants as well as other road users, avoid using the touchscreen to adjustsettings while the vehicle is in motion.NOTE: The image below is provided for demonstration purposes only. Depending on vehicle options, software versionand market region, your touchscreen may appear slightly different.Overview5

Touchscreen Overview1. This area on the top of the touchscreen displaysuseful information and provides shortcuts to variousfeatures. In addition to the time of day and thecurrent outside temperature, this area displays thefollowing icons:Touch to lock/unlock all doors andtrunks.Touch to display the chargingscreen and access charge settingson the touchscreen.Access information about yourModel S. See The Tesla "T" on page9.Add, configure, or quickly switchdriver profiles (including ValetMode and Easy Entry). See DriverProfiles on page 37.6MODEL S OWNER'S MANUAL

Touchscreen OverviewDisplays when a notification is ineffect. Touch to display informationabout the notification. To display alist of the most recent notifications,with the most recent listed first,you can also touch Service Notifications. See TroubleshootingAlerts on page 204.Displays when a software update isavailable (see Software Updates onpage 149).Displays when Dashcam is ready tobe used (you have inserted asupported flash drive into the USBport). Touch to operate Dashcam.When in Park, touch the Dashcamicon and select "Launch Viewer" towatch your saved Dashcam andSentry Mode clips (see Dashcam onpage 73).Touch to enable or disable SentryMode to actively monitor thevehicle's surroundings (see SentryMode on page 142).Control or program HomeLinkdevices (if equipped) (seeHomeLink Universal Transceiver onpage 146).Connected to a Wi-Fi network.Connected to cellular network.Touch to connect to Wi-Fi (seeConnecting to Wi-Fi on page 148).Connect to a Bluetooth device (seePairing a Bluetooth Phone on page137).Displays the status of the frontpassenger airbag (applicable onlyin regions where the airbag can bedisabled, as described in Airbagson page 33).2. Controls. Touch to control features and customizeModel S to suit your preferences (see Controls onpage 118).3. Media Player (see Media and Audio on page 134).Overview7

Touchscreen Overview4. Touch the app launcher then choose from thefollowing apps:Call. See Phone on page 137.Calendar. See Calendar on page 141.Camera. Display the area behindModel S. This area also displaysautomatically whenever you shift intoReverse. See Rear View Camera onpage 72.Energy. See Getting Maximum Rangeon page 70.Charging. See Charging Instructionson page 156.Web. Access the Internet using theweb browser).Entertainment. Browse the full libraryof games and access video streamingservices, all from your vehicle'stouchscreen. To launch, Model S mustbe in Park.NOTE: Due to vehicle configurationor market region, Entertainment,Arcade, and/or Theater may not beavailable on your vehicle.Toybox. Display Easter Eggs (seeEaster Eggs on page 196).NOTE: Swiping up on the app launcher displays themost recently used app (provided an app is notcurrently being displayed).NOTE: Depending on the market region and vehicleoptions, your vehicle may not be equipped withsome features.5. Climate Controls (see Climate Controls on page124).8MODEL S OWNER'S MANUAL

Touchscreen Overview6. Volume Control (see Volume Control on page 134).7. The map displays on the touchscreen at all times (seeMaps and Navigation on page 129).NOTE: When you touch Controls, choose an app, orexpand Media Player, the window displays on top ofthe map. To close the Controls window, touchControls again or touch the X in the top corner of thewindow. To close an app, touch the X in the topcorner of the window. To close Media Player, drag itall the way down to the bottom of the touchscreen ortouch the icon again.The Tesla "T"Touch the Tesla "T" at the top center of the touchscreenas a one-touch shortcut to the Controls Software tab,which displays: Vehicle name (see Naming Your Vehicle on page123). Vehicle configuration. Odometer. Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). Version of software currently installed on yourModel S. Access to release notes associated with the currentlyinstalled software version. Access to this owner's manual. One-touch access to call Tesla Customer Support andRoadside Assistance (if available in your marketregion).Overview9

Keys and DoorsKeyless Locking and UnlockingLocking and unlocking Model S is convenient. Althoughyou must be carrying a valid key, there is no need to useit. Model S has sensors around the driver's door thatcan recognize the presence of a key within a range ofapproximately three feet (one meter). So, you can keepyour key in your pocket or purse and Model S detects itas you approach.When you walk up to Model S carrying your key, thedoors automatically unlock if Passive Entry is on(Controls Safety & Security Passive Entry). If a doorhandle is retracted, press it and it extends. If the AutoPresent Handles setting is turned on (see UsingExterior Door Handles on page 11), you do not needto touch the door handle. Instead, door handles extendsautomatically as you approach Model S. To open therear trunk, press the switch located under the trunk’sexterior handle.NOTE: Model S must detect your key near the driver'sdoor before the doors or rear trunk unlock.NOTE: If Passive Entry is off, you must use the key tounlock Model S. See Using the Key on page 10.NOTE: You can choose whether you want all doors, orjust the driver's door, to unlock when you approachModel S carrying your key (see Door Unlock Mode onpage 12).When carrying your key with you, you can also openthe rear trunk without having to use the key. Simplypress the switch located under the trunk’s exteriorhandle. Driver Door Unlock Mode (see Door UnlockMode on page 12) must be off and the vehicle mustdetect the key near the driver's door before openingthe rear trunk.Model S also locks automatically. If you enable WalkAway Door Lock, Model S locks when you walk awaycarrying your key with you (see Walk-Away Door Lockon page 12).While sitting inside Model S, you can also lock andunlock the vehicle by touching the icon on thetouchscreen's status bar or by touching Controls Quick Controls.NOTE: Depending on date of manufacture and optionsselected at time of purchase, some Model S vehicles arenot equipped with the automatic locking and unlockingfeature.Using the KeyTo quickly familiarize yourself with the key, think of thekey as a miniature version of Model S, with the Teslabadge representing the front. The key has three buttonsthat feel like softer areas on the surface.101. Trunk Double-click to open the rear trunk. If equipped with a powered liftgate, double-clickto close the rear trunk. You can also single-clickto stop the liftgate when it is moving. Hold the button down for one to two seconds toopen the charge port door.2. Lock/Unlock All Single-click to lock doors and trunks (all doorsand trunks must be closed). Hazard warninglights flash once and door handles retract. If adoor or the rear trunk is open, hazard warninglights flash three times and doors do not lock. Double-click to unlock. Hazard warning lightsflash twice and door handles extend. If a door orthe rear trunk is open, hazard warning lights flashthree times and doors do not lock.3. Front trunk Double-click to open the front trunk.You do not need to point the key at Model S, but youmust be within operating range (which variesdepending on the strength of the key’s battery).If Model S is unable to detect the key

The Model S Owner's Manual is available on the touchscreen. To view it, touch Controls Owner's Manual. For detailed information about your Model S, 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 S, call 1-877-79TESLA (1-877-798-3752). DOCUMENT .

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