NHTSA ID Number: 10253672
Manufacturer Communication Number: Index380
TSB/Document Date: 2024-04-29
Summary
Tesla
does not provide physical owner's manual copies. Instead, all available owner?s manual content is integrated into the vehicle software, and only the content relevant for a given vehicle, based on vehicle configuration and software version installed, is displayed on its touchscreen. This file contains all available owner?s manual content for 2021-2024 Model X vehicles converted to PDF format, and given the distribution method and NHTSA?s submission format requirements, it is the best available representative copy of owner?s manual content. However, a customer who accesses the owner?s manual via their vehicle?s touchscreen would only see the parts of this PDF file that are relevant to their vehicle.
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Navigation and Entertainment
Maps and Navigation
Map Overview
The touchscreen displays a map at all times (except when Model X is shifted into Reverse).
Use your finger(s) to interact with the map:
• To move the map in any direction, hold and drag a finger.
• To rotate the map in any direction, hold and turn two fingers.
• To zoom the map in or out, expand or pinch two fingers, respectively.
NOTE: When you rotate or move the map, your current location is no longer tracked. The message "Tracking
Disabled" displays briefly next to the map orientation icon and the icon turns gray. To re-enable tracking, touch the
map's orientation icon and choose North Up or Heading Up.
NOTE: The map zooms in and out automatically when a navigation route is active.
To change the orientation of the map, toggle between these options:
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. This icon has an integrated compass that indicates the direction you are driving.
NOTE: Touching this icon while navigating to a destination displays the route overview.
Route overview is available when you are navigating to a destination and displays when you expand
the turn-by-turn direction list (by swiping it downward). When you collapse the turn-by-turn direction
list by swiping it upward, the map displays your previously chosen orientation.
Map Display
When Model X is in Park, the following icons display on the map to allow you to customize the type of information
the map displays. To access these icons when driving, touch anywhere on the map (they disappear after a few
seconds).
Satellite imagery (if equipped with premium connectivity).
Traffic conditions (if equipped with premium connectivity).
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Map details (such as points of interest).
Drop a pin anywhere on the map by pressing and holding your finger on a desired location. When you drop a pin, or
touch an existing pin, the chosen location is centered on the map and a popup screen provides information about
the location. From this popup, you can navigate to the location add or remove the location from your list of favorite
destinations (see Home, Work, and Favorite Destinations on page 221).
Charging locations. Shows a popup list that includes the city and proximity of the corresponding
stations on the map. Charging locations include Tesla
Superchargers, destination charging sites, thirdparty fast chargers, and public chargers that you have used previously. See Charging Locations on
page 222. Touch the lightning bolt icons in the popup list to filter by the types of chargers based on
max power.
NOTE: In some market regions, third-party fast chargers are also included on the map as dark gray pins
when you display chargers.
Navigation Settings
NOTE: The navigation settings available can vary depending on region and vehicle configuration.
The navigation settings icon displays when you touch ... once you start navigating to a destination.
NOTE: You can also access navigation settings by touching Controls > Navigation.
Touch the navigation settings icon to customize the navigation system to suit your preferences (the available
settings vary depending on your market region and vehicle configuration):
• Navigation Guidance: Touch Voice to enable an audible reading for navigation instructions.
• Touch - or + to increase or decrease the volume of spoken navigation instructions. Decreasing all the way to the
left or touching the speaker icon mutes the instructions. You can also mute/unmute navigation instructions by
touching the speaker icon. This volume setting applies only to the navigation system's spoken instructions.
Volume for Media Player and Phone does not change.
NOTE: Volume may automatically be adjusted based on driving speed and climate settings.
• Enable Automatic Navigation if you want Model X to automatically initiate a navigation destination when you get
in your vehicle. Destinations are predicted based on commonly driven routes, time of day, and calendar entries
(see Automatic Navigation on page 221).
• Enable Trip Planner (if available in your market region) to add Supercharger stops as needed. Supercharging
stops are added to navigation routes with the goal of minimizing the amount of time you spend driving and
charging (see Trip Planner on page 224).
• Enable Online Routing to automatically route to avoid heavy traffic and to get real-time traffic conditions along
navigation routes, if available in your region (see Online Routing on page 224).
• Touch Avoid Ferries to be automatically routed to avoid ferries.
• Touch Avoid Tolls to be automatically routed to avoid tolls, if possible.
• Touch Use HOV Lanes to include High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes on navigation routes. This is particularly
useful when using Navigate on Autopilot (see Navigate on Autopilot on page 155).
Navigating to a Destination
To navigate to a location, touch the search bar in the corner of the map and enter a destination, send the destination
from your phone, or use voice commands (see Voice Commands on page 20) for an address, landmark, business,
etc. When you touch the search bar, you can also choose from the following types of locations:
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• A saved Home or Work location (see Home, Work, and Favorite Destinations on page 221).
• A Charging destination (see Charging Locations on page 222).
• A Recent destination (the most recent destination is listed at the top).
• A destination you have marked as a Favorite (see Home, Work, and Favorite Destinations on page 221).
• A popular restaurant when you're feeling Hungry or a popular destination (such as museums and amusement
parks) when you're feeling Lucky (see Lucky and Hungry on page 221).
NOTE: You can start navigation remotely from your IOS® or Android™ device using the "share" functionality on your
device after allowing access to the Tesla
mobile app.
When you specify a location, the touchscreen zooms out to provide an overview of the route you need to travel and
displays a turn-by-turn direction list. Estimated arrival time, driving time, and mileage displays at the bottom of the
direction list. Note the following about the turn-by-turn direction list:
• The Battery icon on the turn list provides a visual representation showing an estimate of how much energy will
remain when you reach your destination, and how much will remain if you make a round trip back to your current
location. See Predicting Energy Usage on page 223.
• If charging is needed to reach your destination and Trip Planner is enabled (and available in your market region),
the navigation route automatically includes Supercharger stops (see Trip Planner on page 224).
• If you won't have enough energy to reach your destination and there is no Supercharger on the route, an alert
tells you that charging is needed to reach your destination.
• Each turn is preceded by the distance to the maneuver.
• To see the bottom of the list, you may need to drag the list upward.
• Touch the top of the list to minimize it.
While navigating, the map tracks your location and displays the current leg of your trip. You can display the entire
route at any time by swiping down to expand the turn-by-turn direction list or touching the route overview icon.
To stop navigating, touch Cancel, located in the bottom corner of the turn-by-turn direction list.
NOTE: If a data connection is not available, onboard maps allow you to navigate to any destination, but you must
enter the exact and complete address.
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 (when the feature is active, the icon is blue). Navigate on
Autopilot automatically changes lanes and steers Model X on controlled-access roads (like highways
and freeways), along a navigation route. For details, see Navigate on Autopilot on page 155.
Selecting an Alternate Route
Depending on market region and vehicle configuration, this feature may not be available on your vehicle. Your vehicle
must be equipped with Premium Connectivity.
After you have entered a destination with one stop, the map displays up to three alternate routes. This allows you to
easily compare total travel time and traffic information for each route. If you do not select a preferred route within
the timeout period, the fastest route is automatically selected.
Adding Stops to a Route
After entering a destination, edit your route by adding, deleting or reordering stops. Touch the three dots at the
bottom of the turn-by-turn direction list to view options to edit your route.
Add Stop allows you to add a stop by searching for a location or adding a Home, Recent or Favorite
destination. You can also add a stop by touching any pin on the map and selecting Add from the
popup.
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Edit Stop allows you to set up a complex trip by adding or deleting stops on your route. Drag and drop
stops by touching the equal sign to reorder your trip.
You can also use the Tesla
mobile app to edit your route (if available in your region). In the Tesla
mobile app, go to
Locations > Navigate and enter a destination, touch Edit Trip > Add Stop to edit your route, then touch Send to Car
to share the trip with your vehicle.
NOTE: Requires Tesla
mobile app version 4.27.5 or newer.
Automatic Navigation
NOTE: Automatic Navigation may not be available in all market regions and on all vehicle configurations.
Automatic Navigation can predict a destination when you get in your vehicle. When your phone's calendar is synced
to Model X, and the calendar includes an event that takes place within two hours of when you get in your vehicle to
drive, Automatic Navigation suggests the location of the event (assuming a valid address is associated with the
event).
In addition, if you are Home and drive on weekdays (Monday to Friday) from 5:00 AM to 11:00 AM, Automatic
Navigation can automatically route you to your specified Work location (see Home, Work, and Favorite Destinations
on page 221). Likewise, if you are at work on weekdays from 3:00 PM to 11:00 PM, Automatic Navigation can
automatically route you to your specified Home location.
To enable Automatic Navigation, touch Controls > Navigation > Automatic Navigation. You must have your phone's
calendar synced to Model X and the event must include a uniquely specified and valid address (see Phone, Calendar,
and Web Conferencing on page 93).
NOTE: Navigation instructions that you enter manually, or send to Model X, override routes suggested by Automatic
Navigation.
Lucky and Hungry
NOTE: Features may not be available in all market regions and on all vehicle configurations.
In addition to navigating to a destination of your choice, Model X can also suggest nearby locations based on
whether you are feeling Hungry or Lucky. In the navigation search bar, touch Hungry or Lucky. Hungry suggests a
list of popular restaurants, whereas Lucky suggests a list of popular destinations (such as museums and amusement
parks). Once you discover an interesting destination, touch Navigate to proceed to the destination.
This feature requires the latest version of Navigation maps. To download, connect Model X to Wi-Fi and touch
Controls > Software to check if an update is available (see Map Updates on page 224).
Home, Work, and Favorite Destinations
If you frequently drive to a destination, add it as a favorite to avoid entering the location's name or address each
time. When you add a destination as a Favorite, you can easily navigate to it by touching the navigation search bar
and then touching Favorites and choosing it from your list of favorite destinations.
To add a destination to your Favorites list, touch its pin on the map, then touch the star icon on the
popup screen that appears. Enter a name (or leave as-is to accept the default name), then touch Add
to Favorites. The star becomes solid and the destination is included on your Favorites list.
To delete a Recent or Favorite destination, touch it on the destination list and hold it down briefly until the X
appears. Then touch the X to delete it from the list.
Home and Work locations also display under the navigation search bar. Touch to set an address to the
corresponding location. After entering the address, touch Save as Home or Save as Work. Then simply touch these
shortcuts whenever you want to navigate home or to work.
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To change or delete the corresponding address, press and hold the Home or Work icon. A popup allows you to enter
a new address and Save as Home or Save as Work. Once a Home or Work location is saved, Model X may prompt
you to navigate to your Work location in the mornings and to your Home location in the evenings and provide an
estimated driving time based on current traffic conditions. See Automatic Navigation on page 221. Touch Clear
Home or Clear Work to remove associated addresses entirely. Based on your usage patterns, Model X may prompt
you to save a location as Home or Work.
For security reasons, if you sell , transfer ownership, or allow others to drive Model X, it is recommended that you
delete your Home and Work locations. You can delete these individually or you can perform a factory reset to erase
all personal data (touch Controls > Service > Factory Reset).
Charging Locations
To display charging locations on the map, touch the map's search bar, then touch Charging. Charging locations are
shown in a list (with the closest charging location at the top of the list) and represented by corresponding pins on
the map. Touch a pin to display more information, navigate to, or mark it as a favorite.
Touch the lightning bolt icons to specify the types of charging locations you want the map to include (by default, the
map displays only Superchargers):
Touch to include low power stations up to 70 kW, such as destination charging locations.
Touch to include high power chargers above 70 kW.
NOTE: In some market regions, third-party fast chargers are also included as dark gray pins when you choose to
display all charging stations.
The appearance of a charging location's pin reveals the predicted status about the location. Touch the pin to display
details.
The Supercharger location is operational and the number displayed on the pin represents the predicted
number of available Supercharger stalls upon arrival.
NOTE: A Supercharger located on your current navigation route is colored black (or white, if the
touchscreen is in night mode).
The Supercharger location is predicting a high volume of users. You may need to wait before charging.
The Supercharger location may be operating at a reduced capacity.
The Supercharger location may be closed.
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The Supercharger location has no data available but should be operational.
The location is either a destination charging location, a third-party fast charger, or a public charging
station that you have previously used. Touch to display more information such as usage restrictions and
available charge current.
NOTE: When the map is zoomed out and more than one destination charging location is available in an
area, the pin is round and displays the number of stations. Touch the pin to zoom in. Then you can
touch an individual pin for details about a specific location.
Touch a charging location's pin to display a popup from which you can:
• Determine it's exact location and approximate distance from your current location.
• View amenities that are available at the charging location, including restrooms, restaurants, lodging, shopping,
and Wi-Fi. On a Supercharger popup, touch an amenity icon to search the surrounding area for the associated
amenity.
• Touch the arrow icon to navigate to the charging location.
NOTE: When navigating to a Supercharger (or third-party fast charger in some regions), Model X preconditions
the Battery to prepare for charging. This ensures you arrive with an optimal Battery temperature, reducing the
amount of time it takes to charge. In some circumstances (such as cold weather), it is normal for the motor(s) and
components to make noise as it generates heat to warm the Battery (see Charging on page 214).
• View how busy a Supercharger location typically is during different times of the day, along with corresponding
charging fees and idle fees (see Supercharger Fees on page 240).
Predicting Energy Usage
When navigating to a destination, Model X helps you anticipate your charging needs by calculating the amount of
energy that remains when you reach your destination. When navigating, the map displays this calculation next to the
Battery icon on the turn-by-turn direction list (see Navigating to a Destination on page 219). When the turn-by-turn
direction list is compressed, touch the top of the list to expand it.
The calculation that predicts how much energy you will use is an estimate based on driving style (predicted speed,
etc.) and environmental factors (elevation changes, wind speed and direction, ambient and forecasted temperatures,
air density and humidity, etc.). As you drive, Model X continuously learns how much energy it uses, improving
accuracy over time. Model X predicts energy usage based on the driving style of the individual vehicle. For example,
if you drive aggressively for a period of time, future range predictions will assume higher consumption. Some factors
that contribute to predicted energy (such as forecasted temperatures and wind speed) are available only when
Model X has internet connectivity.
NOTE: If you purchase a used Tesla
vehicle, it is recommended that you perform a factory reset (Controls > Service >
Factory Reset) to ensure the predicted energy is as accurate as possible.
Throughout your route, Model X monitors energy usage and updates the estimate of energy remaining at the end of
your trip. A popup warning displays on the turn-by-turn direction list in these situations:
• A yellow warning displays when you have very little energy remaining to reach your destination, requiring you to
drive slowly to conserve energy. For tips on conserving energy, see Getting Maximum Range on page 244.
• A red warning displays when you must charge to reach your destination.
To determine if you have enough energy for a round trip, touch the Battery icon on the turn-by-turn direction list to
display an estimated calculation of your round trip energy usage.
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Online Routing
Model X detects real-time traffic conditions and automatically adjusts the estimated driving and arrival times. In
situations where traffic conditions may delay your estimated time of arrival and an alternate route is available, the
navigation system can reroute you to your destination. You can also specify the minimum number of minutes that
must be saved before you are rerouted. To turn this feature on or off, touch Controls > Navigation > Online Routing.
When Online Routing is enabled, real-time traffic condition icons display along navigation routes when detected, if
available in your region (Premium Connectivity required).
Appears when a speed camera is detected.
Trip Planner
Trip Planner (if available in your region) helps you take longer road trips with confidence. If reaching your destination
requires charging, Trip Planner routes you through the appropriate Supercharger locations. Trip Planner selects a
route and provides charging times to minimize the amount of time you spend driving and charging. To enable Trip
Planner, touch the map's settings icon (see Navigation Settings on page 219), then touch Trip Planner.
When Trip Planner is enabled and charging is required to reach your destination, the turn-by-turn direction list
includes Supercharger stops, recommended charging times at each Supercharger, and an estimate of how much
energy will be available when you arrive at the Supercharger location.
To remove Supercharger stops and display directions only, touch Remove all charging stops at the bottom of the
turn-by-turn direction list. If you remove charging stops, the turn-by-turn direction list may display an alert indicating
that charging is needed to reach your destination. To add Supercharger stops back to the turn-by-turn direction list,
touch Add charging stops.
While charging at a Supercharger, the charging screen displays the remaining charging time needed to drive to your
next Supercharger stop or destination (if no further charging is needed). If you charge for a shorter or longer length
of time, charging time at subsequent Supercharger stops is adjusted accordingly. You can also use the mobile app to
monitor remaining charging time needed.
NOTE: When navigating to a Supercharger or, in some regions, a third-party fast charger using Trip Planner, Model X
may allocate some energy to pre-heat the Battery to arrive at the Supercharger or third-party fast charger with an
optimal Battery temperature. This reduces charging time (see Charging on page 214).
If Trip Planner estimates that you won't have enough energy for your round trip, and there are no Superchargers
available on your route, Trip Planner displays an alert at the top of the turn-by-turn direction list notifying you that
charging is needed to reach your destination.
NOTE: If a Supercharger on your navigation route experiences an outage, Trip Planner displays a notification and
attempts to reroute you to a different Supercharger location.
Map Updates
As updated maps become available, they are automatically sent to Model X over Wi-Fi. To ensure you receive them,
periodically connect Model X to a Wi-Fi network (see Wi-Fi on page 89). The touchscreen displays a message
informing you when new maps are installed.
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Media
Overview
NOTE: Media apps vary depending on market region, vehicle configuration, options purchased, and software version.
Some apps described may not be available in your market region, or may be replaced by different ones.
The Media Player displays on the touchscreen and is used to play various types of media. You can drag Media Player
upward to expand it (allowing you to browse), and downward to minimize it so that just the Miniplayer displays. The
convenient Miniplayer, which occupies the least amount of space on the touchscreen, displays what's currently
playing and provides only the basic functions associated with what's playing. You can also drag Media Player to
display on the left or right side of the touchscreen.
Streaming services are available only when a data connection is available (for example, Wi-Fi or Premium
Connectivity). For some media services, you can use a default Tesla
account. For others, you may need to enter
account credentials the first time you use it.
NOTE: Instead of launching a different media app, you can change the source from within the Media Player screen by
choosing a source from the dropdown list.
Radio: Choose from a list of available radio stations or touch the numeric keypad to directly tune the
radio to a specific frequency. Touch the next or previous arrows to move from one frequency to the
next (or previous).
Bluetooth: Play audio from a bluetooth-connected phone or USB device (see Playing Media from
Devices on page 227).
Streaming: Play the audio streaming service available in your market region (for example, Slacker
Radio), if equipped.
Spotify: Play audio available on Spotify.
NOTE: A Spotify Premium account is required for use.
Apple Music: Play audio available on Apple Music.
Caraoke (if equipped): Sing along with various songs (see Caraoke on page 227).
TuneIn: Play audio available on TuneIn.
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Tidal: Play audio available on Tidal.
NOTE: You can show or hide any media app/source. See Media Settings on page 226.
When listening to internet radio or a music streaming service, the options available on the Media Player screen vary
depending on what you are listening to. Touch the next (or previous) arrows to play the next (and in some cases
previous) available station, episode, or track. You can also play next/previous using the left scroll button on the
steering yoke (or steering wheel).
NOTE: You can use voice commands to adjust media settings and preferences, such as volume control, playing
certain songs, or switching the media source (see Voice Commands on page 20).
Volume Controls
Volume can be controlled by:
• Roll the scroll button on the left side of the steering yoke (or steering wheel) up or down to increase or decrease
volume respectively.This adjusts the volume for media, voice commands, and phone calls.
• Volume may be adjusted based on your driving speed and climate settings.
• Touch the arrows associated with the speaker icon on the bottom corner of the touchscreen.
• To mute the volume, press the left scroll button. Press again to unmute.
• Pressing the left scroll button during a phone call mutes both the sound and your microphone.
Media Settings
NOTE: The settings available vary depending on market region. Also, a setting may not be applicable to all audio
sources.
Press the settings icon located in the Media Player's search bar to access audio settings.
You can adjust these settings:
• Tone: Drag the sliders to adjust the subwoofer and any of the five frequency bands (Bass, Bass/Mid, Mid, Mid/
Treble, and Treble). If equipped with premium audio, you can adjust the level of sound immersion to make your
music experience more engaging by dragging the immersive sound slider according to your preferences.
• Balance: Drag the center circle to the location in Model X where you want to focus the sound.
• Options: Set preferences for optional features. For example, you can turn DJ Commentary, Explicit Content and
Allow Mobile Control on or off.
• Sources: Displays all available media sources and allows you to choose whether you want to show or hide each
source. You may want to hide media sources that you never use. Once hidden, the media source does not appear
on the drop down list in Media Player, nor will it appear in the app tray when you touch the App Launcher. You
can re-display a hidden media source at any time by returning to this settings screen.
Searching Audio Content
Touch Media Player's magnifying glass icon to search for a particular song, album, artist, podcast, or
station. You can also use voice commands to search hands-free (see Voice Commands on page 20).
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SiriusXM Satellite Radio (if equipped)
If equipped, you can listen to SiriusXM, a subscription-based satellite radio service. To receive satellite radio
channels, you must provide the radio service provider with the radio ID for your touchscreen.
To display the radio ID:
1. Touch the radio source icon, then select SiriusXM from the list.
2. Move the channel selector to channel 0.
3. The Radio ID displays in the station information area.
To select a SiriusXM channel, you can either manually scroll through channel numbers, or you can browse channels
by category.
Caraoke
NOTE: Depending on vehicle configuration and market region, Caraoke may not be available on your vehicle.
Navigate to Media Player and select the drop down menu to change the media source to Caraoke. Or add Caraoke
as an app in the app launcher. You can browse through various songs and select the song you want to sing. Touch
the microphone icon to enable or disable the song's main vocals. Disabling the microphone leaves only the song's
instrumentals and background vocals. Touch the lyrics icon (located next to the microphone icon) to enable or
disable the song's lyrics.
WARNING: Never read Caraoke lyrics while driving. You must always pay attention to the road and traffic
conditions. When driving, the Caraoke lyrics are intended only for use by a passenger.
Recents and Favorites
For most source content, recents and favorites display at the top for easy access.
To add a currently playing station, podcast, or audio file to your Favorites list, touch the Favorites icon
on Media Player.
To remove an item as a favorite, touch the highlighted Favorites icon. You can also remove multiple
favorites by expanding Media Player to show all favorites for the applicable type of source content.
Then press and hold any favorite. An X appears on all favorites and you can then touch the X to remove
them from your Favorites list.
Your recently played selections are updated continuously so you don't need to remove them.
NOTE: Selections you play on FM (if equipped) radio are not included in the Recents list.
Playing Media from Devices
USB Flash Drives
Insert a flash drive into a front USB port (see USB Ports on page 11). Touch Media Player > USB, then touch the name
of the desired folder. To play media from a USB connection, Model X recognizes flash drives only. To play media from
other types of devices (such as an iPod), you must connect the device using Bluetooth (see Bluetooth Connected
Devices on page 228).
NOTE: Media Player supports USB flash drives with exFAT formatting (NTFS is not currently supported).
NOTE: Use a USB port located at the front of the center console. The USB connections at the rear of the console are
for charging only.
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Bluetooth Connected Devices
Pair your Bluetooth-capable device to Model X (see Bluetooth on page 90) to play stored audio files. Choose Media
Player's Phone source, touch the name of your Bluetooth-connected device, then touch CONNECT.
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Theater, Arcade, and Toybox
Overview
NOTE: Entertainment options may vary depending on market region, date of manufacture, and vehicle configuration.
Theater: Play various video streaming services (such as Netflix, YouTube, Hulu, etc.) while parked.
Available only if Model X is connected to WiFi, or is equipped with premium connectivity and a cellular
signal is available.
Arcade: Want to game? You may need to use the steering yoke (or steering wheel) buttons or a
Bluetooth or USB controller to play. See Gaming Controllers and Headphones on page 230.
Toybox: Play in the Toybox while parked.
WARNING: Use these features only when Model X is parked. Always pay attention to road and traffic
conditions when driving. Using these features while driving is illegal and very dangerous.
NOTE: You can also use voice commands to access these features (see Voice Commands on page 20).
Toybox
Your vehicle's toybox includes features that can be fun to use. Here's an example of the types of features you can
find in Toybox:
Select This...
To Do This...
Boombox
If Model X is equipped with a Pedestrian Warning System, delight pedestrians with a variety of
sounds from your vehicle's external speaker while in Park. See Boombox on page 230 for more
details.
NOTE: Check local laws before using Boombox in public areas.
Emissions
Fun can come in surprising ways. Select your preferred fart style and target seat. Use your turn
signal or press the left scroll wheel when you’re ready to “release” your prank. For those lucky
vehicles equipped with a Pedestrian Warning System, you can choose to broadcast externally
when your vehicle is parked. But wait-- the fun doesn't stop there! Use the mobile app to conduct
remote emissions testing by touching and holding any of the four quick control buttons and
selecting the fart button.
Light Show
Park outside, turn the volume up, roll down your windows, then enjoy the show. Schedule the
light show for a future time and customize the song to surprise your loved ones.
NOTE: Light show should not be used when parked on or near public roads. Doing so can be
distracting to other road users. Before activating, it is the driver’s responsibility to ensure the use
of light show complies with local laws and regulations.
NOTE: Light show supports multiple custom shows from one USB drive to enjoy and share with
others (follow the instructions onscreen).
Mars
The map shows your Model X as a rover on the Martian landscape, and the About Your Tesla
box
displays SpaceX's interplanetary spaceship.
Rainbow
Charge Port
When Model X is locked and charging, press the button on the mobile connector
ten times in
quick succession. Neat, huh?
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Romance
You can’t roast chestnuts by an open fire in your car, but you can still cozy up with your loved
ones by this virtual fireplace. Cue the music and get your romance on!
Sketchpad
Channel your inner Picasso. Show us what you got! Touch Publish to submit your artistic
compositions to Tesla
for critiquing.
TRAX
It's never too late to follow your dream of becoming a world-famous DJ. With TRAX, you can turn
your vehicle into your own personal music studio. While in Park, choose from an array of
instruments and unique sounds to create the next hit song. Microphone and headset are not
included.
The Answer to
the Ultimate
Question of
Life, The
Universe, and
Everything
Rename your vehicle to 42 (touch Controls > Software and touch the vehicle's name). Notice the
new name.
Car Colorizer
Change the color of your Model X on the touchscreen. Touch the color swatch next to the vehicle
name and customize the exterior color, tone, and more.
Boombox
NOTE: Check local laws before using Boombox in public places.
Using Boombox, you can play sound externally through the Pedestrian Warning System (PWS) speaker when
Model X is in Park. For example:
• Play current media.
• Use Megaphone to project a modulated version of your voice.
• Press the horn to play the first five seconds of any sound from a compatible USB device.
NOTE: If Camp mode is enabled in Climate Controls, you can exit the vehicle and use the Tesla
app to control the
volume.
Prepare a USB drive for Boombox
Follow these steps to add up to five custom Boombox sounds:
1. On a computer, format a USB drive to exFAT, MS-DOS FAT (for Mac), ext3, or ext4 (NTFS is currently not
supported).
2. Create a folder on the USB drive called Boombox.
NOTE: The USB drive can only contain one folder. For example, it cannot be shared with Dashcam.
3. Add .wav and .mp3 audio files to the folder. Although you can add as many files as the USB drive's capacity
allows, you can only select from the first five, as listed alphabetically. File names, of any length, can contain upper
or lower case alpha characters (a-z/A-Z), numbers from 0-9, periods (.), a dashes (-), and underscores (_).
4. Plug the USB drive into a front USB port.
5. Choose a sound from the USB drive by selecting from the Boombox dropdown menu.
Uninstall Games
Uninstalling games is useful if you want to free up your vehicle's onboard storage. To uninstall a game, navigate to
Arcade, select the game you wish to uninstall, then touching Uninstall. Once you uninstall a game, you must
download it before you can play the game again.
Gaming Controllers and Headphones
You can pair Bluetooth Classic gaming controllers to Model X by following the same steps as pairing your phone (see
Phone, Calendar, and Web Conferencing on page 93). After pairing, the controller automatically connects to the
vehicle. Once connected, you can use the controller to play select games. Model X supports up to two Bluetooth
devices at a time (such as two controllers, or one phone and one controller).
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For vehicles manufactured prior to approximately November 1, 2021, you can connect USB-compatible game
controllers to the front USB ports in the vehicle's center console. For vehicles manufactured after approximately
November 1, 2021, you must use the glovebox USB port.
You can pair Bluetooth Classic headphones by navigating to Bluetooth Devices and adding new headphones on the
rear touchscreen. Once connected, you can use the headphones to listen to audio from the rear touchscreen.
NOTE: Some vehicles manufacture before approximately September 2021 may require additional hardware to be
compatible with wireless headphones. If the touchscreen displays this message, use the mobile app to schedule a
service appointment.
Charging and Energy Consumption
Electric Vehicle Components
High Voltage Components
1. Heat Pump Assembly
2. Front Drive Unit
3. Service Access Panel for High Voltage Components (Penthouse)
4. High Voltage Battery![]()
5. High Voltage Busbars
6. Rear Drive Unit
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7. Charge Port
NOTE: Plaid version not shown.
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.
WARNING: Read and follow all instructions provided on the labels that are attached to Model X. These labels
are there for your safety.
WARNING: In the unlikely event that a fire occurs, immediately contact your local fire emergency responders.
Charging Equipment
Charging equipment designed specifically to charge your Model X is available from Tesla
.
For information on the charging equipment available for your region, go to http://shop.tesla.com.
• A Wall Connector
, which installs in your parking space, is the fastest way to charge your vehicle for daily use.
• A Mobile Connector
allows you to plug into most commonly used power outlets. When using the Mobile
Connector
, attach the smart adapter (if required) to the Mobile Connector
before plugging it in to the power
outlet, and then plug in your vehicle.
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