NHTSA ID Number: 10253674
Manufacturer Communication Number: OwnersG
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.
rolled down while Dog is enabled.
NOTE: If Dog and Sentry are enabled at the same time, Sentry defaults to Disable Sentry Sounds to protect your
pet. See Sentry Mode on page 209 for more information.
Live Camera view is now available if Sentry Mode or Dog Mode, or both, are enabled. When Sentry Mode is on, the
cameras show a live view of the vehicle's surroundings. When Dog Mode is on, the interior cabin camera shows the
inside of the vehicle so you can check on your pet at any time. If both are enabled, switch the camera views by
touching the gray circles or the interior icon that correspond to different cameras on the mobile app. See Sentry
Mode on page 209 for more information.
NOTE: Enabling the interior cabin camera for Dog or Sentry Mode requires the mobile app version 4.15.0 or higher.
This feature is not supported in vehicles with Autopilot computer 2.0 or 2.5. Touch Controls > Software > Autopilot
computer to find out which computer your vehicle has.
NOTE: View Live Camera is limited to approximately one hour (or 15 minutes for some regions) of cumulative usage
per day.
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Camp allows you to power electronics through the USB ports and low voltage outlet in addition to maintaining the
cabin temperature. The touchscreen remains on so you can play music, browse the internet, play games in the
arcade, or watch shows in Tesla
Theater. You can also control media and climate settings from a paired phone. Camp
is ideal for remaining inside your vehicle, such as camping or staying with a child. While active, Sentry Mode and the
vehicle alarm system are disabled. Walk-Away Door Lock is inactive.
To operate Keep Climate On, Dog, or Camp:
1. Make sure the Battery's charge level is at least 20%.
2. Engage Park. The Keep Climate On, Dog, and Camp settings are available only when Model Y is in Park.
3. If necessary, adjust the climate settings.
4. On the climate controls screen, touch Keep Climate On, Dog, or Camp.
NOTE: You can also control Dog and Camp from the mobile app, by swiping up from the gray bar on the Climate
screen.
The climate control system attempts to maintain your climate settings until you shift out of Park or manually turn it
off. Avoid using Keep Climate On, Dog, or Camp when the Battery's charge level is low. If the Battery's charge level
drops below 20%, the Tesla
mobile app attempts to repeatedly send notifications reminding you to check on
anything that you have left in Model Y.
NOTE: Software updates cannot be performed when Keep Climate On, Dog, or Camp is active.
WARNING: Never leave a child unattended in your vehicle.
WARNING: Check local laws for any restrictions on leaving pets unattended in your vehicle.
WARNING: You are responsible for the safety of your dog or pet. Never leave them in Model Y for long periods
of time. Constantly monitor the vehicle temperature and their well-being. Make sure you have sufficient cellular
coverage on your phone and time to return to the vehicle, if necessary.
WARNING: In the unlikely event that your climate control system needs service or is not working as expected,
avoid using Keep Climate On, Dog, and Camp. Never rely on your vehicle to protect something irreplaceable.
WARNING: You can adjust and monitor the climate control system remotely using the mobile app. However, if
you use the mobile app to turn off the climate control system, Keep Climate On, Dog, and Camp stop
operating.
Cabin Overheat Protection
Cabin Overheat Protection prevents the cabin from getting too hot in scorching ambient conditions. While not
necessary to activate whenever you leave Model Y, the climate control system can reduce and maintain the
temperature of your vehicle’s cabin. This can prevent the cabin from getting too hot after leaving it parked in the
sun, making the vehicle more comfortable when you return. Cabin Overheat Protection may take up to 15 minutes to
enable once you exit the vehicle. This feature is intended for passenger comfort and has no impact on the reliability
of your vehicle's components.
To turn on, touch Controls > Safety > Cabin Overheat Protection and choose:
• On: The air conditioning operates when the cabin temperature exceeds 105° F (40° C), or the selected
temperature if available, on the touchscreen or mobile app. Customizing temperatures may require the most
recent version of the mobile app.
• No A/C: Only the fan operates to prevent touch surfaces from getting too hot.
• Off: Disables Cabin Overheat Protection.
You can also enable Cabin Overheat Protection remotely through the mobile app by touching Climate. Swipe up on
the bottom menu and select a setting under Cabin Overheat Protection (see Mobile App on page 95).
Cabin Overheat Protection operates until 12 hours has elapsed once you exit Model Y, or until the Battery energy
drops below 20%, whichever comes first. Using Cabin Overheat Protection requires energy from the Battery, which
may decrease range.
NOTE: To enable Cabin Overheat Protection, Tilt/Intrusion must be turned off.
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WARNING: Due to automatic shut-off, extreme outside conditions, or other potential inability to maintain the
selected temperature, the inside of the vehicle can become dangerously hot, even when Cabin Overheat
Protection is enabled. If you experience temperatures exceeding the selected temperature repeatedly, contact
Tesla
service.
WARNING: Never leave children or pets in the vehicle unattended. Due to automatic shut-off or extreme
outside conditions, the inside of the vehicle can become dangerously hot, even when Cabin Overheat
Protection is enabled.
Climate Control Operating Tips
You can improve the efficiency of the cabin heater by limiting acceleration. This allows the heat pump system to use
more residual heat from the Battery to efficiently heat the cabin while maintaining the chosen acceleration level. This
is useful in cold weather.
• When you use the mobile app to turn on the climate control system, it automatically turns off when the charge
level drops to 20%, or if two hours has passed. To cool or heat the cabin for a longer period of time, charge the
vehicle and re-enable your climate control preference through the mobile app.
• You may hear the sound of the climate system inside the cabin of Model Y when Parked. It makes a low fan noise.
The climate system attempts to dry itself out to minimize additional moisture or musty odors. This is a normal
operation and not a cause for concern.
• You can improve the efficiency of the cabin heating by reducing your selected acceleration mode (see
Acceleration Modes on page 134). This allows the heat pump system to take more heat from the Battery to
efficiently heat the cabin, instead of maintaining the Battery's ability to provide peak acceleration performance.
This helps to maximize driving efficiency in colder weather. Note that when subsequently increasing the
acceleration mode, the Battery requires time to warm up before the increased level of acceleration is available.
• Your charge port latch may freeze in extremely cold weather or icy conditions. In cases where you cannot remove
or insert the charge cable, or your vehicle is not Supercharging due to the latch being frozen in place, enable
Defrost Car in the mobile app. This helps thaw ice on the charge port latch so the charge cable can be removed
or inserted. See Cold Weather Best Practices on page 220 for more information.
• If the climate control system is louder than you prefer, manually reduce the fan speed.
• In addition to cooling the interior, the air conditioning compressor also cools the Battery. Therefore, in hot
weather, the air conditioning compressor can turn on even if you turned it off. This is normal because the system’s
priority is to cool the Battery to ensure it stays within an optimum temperature range to support longevity and
optimum performance.
• Even when not in use, you may hear Model Y emit a whining noise or the sound of water circulating. These sounds
are normal and occur when the internal cooling systems turn on to support various vehicle functions, such as
maintaining the low voltage battery and balancing the temperature of the high voltage Battery
.
• To ensure the climate control system operates efficiently, close all windows and ensure that the exterior grille in
front of the windshield is free of ice, snow, leaves, and other debris.
• In very humid conditions, it is normal for the windshield to fog slightly when you first turn on the air conditioning.
• It is normal for a small pool of water to form under Model Y when parked. Extra water produced by the
dehumidifying process is drained underneath.
• Model Y is designed to automatically maximize efficiency; therefore, your air conditioning compressor and
external fan may run and make noise even when the outside temperature is cold and your vehicle is heating or
supercharging.
• To reduce the temperature in the cabin in hot weather conditions, the fan may turn on to vent the cabin when the
vehicle is parked. This occurs only if the battery's charge level is above 20%.
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Ventilation
Adjusting the Front Vents
Model Y has a unique horizontal face-level vent that spans the width of the dashboard. Using the touchscreen, you
can pinpoint exactly where you want to direct the air flowing from this vent when heating or cooling the front cabin
area.
1. Driver vent and controls
2. Passenger vent and controls
When the face-level vent is on you can adjust the direction of the air flow from each vent. To adjust the direction of
the air flow, simply touch the radiating air waves from the corresponding vent on the touchscreen. The air flows in a
single stream when centered or splits into mirrored air streams when air is directed outward or inward from the
center of the vent.
When Model Y detects that there are no passengers sitting in the passenger seat, the passenger vent and controls
automatically turn off. Adjust the climate settings to enable passenger air flow.
NOTE: You can direct the face-level vents toward the windows to help defrost or defog them.
NOTE: When you split a vent into two separate air flows, the air flow in each direction is not as strong as when all air
is flowing in a single direction.
NOTE: Outside air is drawn into Model Y through the grill in front of the windshield. Keep the grill clear of
obstructions, such as leaves and snow.
Adjusting the Rear Vents
Model Y has vents located at the back of the center console where air flows from when the setting is turned on from
the touchscreen. To direct the flow of air in the rear cabin area, adjust the vents at the rear of the center console up,
down, or from side to side as necessary.
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Cabin Air Filter(s)
Model Y has one or more air filters to prevent pollen, industrial fallout, road dust and other particles from entering
through the vents.
NOTE: Cabin air filter(s) require periodic replacement. See Service Intervals on page 254.
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Cold Weather Best Practices
To ensure that Model Y provides you with the best ownership experience possible in harsh cold weather conditions,
follow these best practices.
Before Driving
When snow and ice accumulate on your vehicle, moving parts, such as the door handles, windows, mirrors, and
wipers can freeze in place. To achieve maximum range and performance, it is helpful to warm the cabin and Battery
before driving. There are several ways to do so:
• Touch Schedule, available on both the charging and climate control screens, to set a time when you want your
vehicle to be ready to drive (see Scheduled Charging and Scheduled Departure on page 249).
• In the mobile app, navigate to Climate to customize the temperature at which you want to heat the cabin. This
also warms the high voltage Battery
as needed.
• In the mobile app, navigate to Climate > Defrost Car to melt snow, ice, and frost on the windshield, charge port,
windows, and mirrors. This also warms the high voltage Battery
as needed.
NOTE: Tesla
recommends activating climate settings at least 30-45 minutes before departure (see Operating
Climate Controls on page 213). Preconditioning times depend on outside temperature and other factors. The
mobile app will notify you once your vehicle has reached the desired preconditioning temperature.
Charge Port
If your charge port latch freezes in place and a charging cable becomes stuck in the charge port, try manually
releasing the charge cable. See Manually Releasing Charge Cable on page 246.
In extremely cold weather or icy conditions, it is possible that your charge port latch may freeze in place. In these
weather conditions, you can thaw ice on the charge port latch so the charge cable can be removed and inserted. To
do so, enable Defrost Car using the mobile app.
You can also prevent the occurrence of a charge port latch freezing in place by using the Schedule settings (see
Scheduled Charging and Scheduled Departure on page 249).
NOTE: If your charge port latch is frozen in place, it may not lock the charging cable in place when inserted, but it
can still charge at a slow AC rate even if the latch is not engaged.
Charging
By using Trip Planner (if available) to navigate to a Tesla
charging location, Model Y pre-heats the high voltage
Battery to ensure when you arrive at the charger, the temperature of the Battery is optimal and ready to charge. This
reduces the amount of time it takes to charge. See (see Trip Planner on page 231).
NOTE: Tesla
recommends using Trip Planner to navigate to a charging location for at least 30-45 minutes before
arrival to ensure optimal Battery temperature and charging conditions. If the drive to the charging location is less
than 30-45 minutes, consider preconditioning the Battery before driving (see Before Driving on page 220).
NOTE: The thermal system may produce steam under certain conditions for vehicles equipped with a heat pump (to
determine if your vehicle has a heat pump, touch Controls > Software > Additional Vehicle Information). For
example, odorless steam can come from the front of your vehicle while charging at a Supercharger in cold
temperature. This is normal and not a cause for concern.
Windows
In the mobile app, go to Climate and select Defrost Car, which helps melt snow, ice, and frost on the windshield,
windows, and mirrors.
In cold temperatures, Model Y automatically makes a slight adjustment to the position of the windows to make it
easier to open doors.
NOTE: Always connect to an external, low voltage power supply before opening a door when the vehicle has no
power to avoid breaking a window.
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Use the mobile app to schedule a service appointment for Tesla
to provide hydrophobic coating to the side and rear
windows (not the front windshield) for a nominal fee.
Doors
In severe winter conditions, ice buildup can make it more difficult to open door handles. You can use the mobile app
to pop open the driver door in this situation.
1. In the mobile app, touch and hold any of the four quick control buttons and follow the instructions to customize
quick controls with Unlatch Door.
2. When you are next to your car, touch Unlatch Door to pop open the driver door.
Removing Ice From Door Handle
In severe winter conditions, ice buildup within the door handle can prevent the door handle from opening. The
process for freeing a Model Y door handle is slightly different than others to remove ice buildup.
NOTE: Preemptively applying WD-40 to the door handle pivot pins can help prevent ice buildup inside your door
handle.
CAUTION: Do not attempt to use tools or excessive force to release the door handle from ice buildup.
Perform the following to remove ice from the door handle:
1. Forcefully press the frontmost part of the door handle. It will rock slightly inward to help break the ice.
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2. Press the rearmost part of the door handle to try to open as you normally would.
3. Once the door handle is able to move, open and close it a few more times to release any remaining ice buildup.
Make sure the door handle is fully pressed in (retracted) prior to entering the vehicle, and check that the door is
fully closed before driving away.
Mirrors
If ice buildup is expected when parking, turn off Auto-Fold Mirrors. Touch Controls > Auto-Fold. Ice can prevent
exterior side mirrors from folding or unfolding.
NOTE: Side mirrors automatically heat as needed during preconditioning, or when the rear defroster is turned on.
Wipers
If you expect snow or ice to build up when parked, touch Controls > Service > Wiper Service Mode. This raises the
wipers against the windshield so they can defrost when the windshield defrosts (see Wipers and Washers on page
122). You can also turn on wiper defrosters (if equipped). See Operating Climate Controls on page 213.
Tires and Tire Chains
Use winter tires to increase traction in snowy or icy conditions. You can purchase winter tires on the Tesla
Shop (see
Seasonal Tire Types on page 264).
Tire chains provide additional traction when driving in snowy or icy conditions. Check local regulations to determine
if tire chains are recommended or required during winter months. See Using Tire Chains on page 265 for more
information.
Your vehicle’s tire pressures will drop in cold ambient temperatures. If the TPMS indicator light appears, inflate the
tires before driving. The tires will lose one PSI for every 10° F (6° C) drop in outside temperature (see Tire Care and
Maintenance on page 257). Proper tire pressures help protect tires from potholes and improve range when properly
inflated.
While Driving
Cold weather can increase energy consumption because more power is required for driving, cabin and Battery
heating. Follow these suggestions to reduce energy consumption:
• Use seat heaters to keep warm. Seat heaters use less energy than the cabin heater. Lowering the cabin
temperature and using seat heaters reduces energy consumption (see Operating Climate Controls on page 213).
• Slow down your driving and avoid frequent and rapid acceleration.
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• You can improve the efficiency of the cabin heating by reducing your selected acceleration mode (see
Acceleration Modes on page 134). This allows the heat pump system to take more heat from the Battery to
efficiently heat the cabin, instead of maintaining the Battery's ability to provide peak acceleration performance.
This helps to maximize driving efficiency in colder weather. Note that when subsequently increasing the
acceleration mode, the Battery requires time to warm up before the increased level of acceleration is available.
Regenerative Braking
Regenerative braking can be limited if the Battery is too cold. As you continue to drive, the Battery warms up and
regenerative power increases (see Regenerative Braking on page 125).
NOTE: Limited regenerative braking can be avoided if you allow enough time to precondition your vehicle or if you
use Schedule to precondition Model Y before your departure time (see Scheduled Charging and Scheduled
Departure on page 249).
NOTE: Installing winter tires can result in temporarily reduced regenerative braking power but after a short period of
driving, Model Y recalibrates to correct this. Touch Service > Wheel & Tire > Tires to select winter tires and quicken
this process.
Cold Battery
A blue snowflake icon appears on your touchscreen when some of the stored energy in the Battery is
unavailable because the Battery is cold. This portion of unavailable energy displays in blue on the Battery
meter. Regenerative braking, acceleration, and charging rates may be limited. The snowflake icon no longer
displays when the Battery is sufficiently warm.
After Driving
Leave Model Y plugged in when not in use. This uses the charging system, rather than the Battery itself, to keep the
Battery warm (see High Voltage Battery
Information on page 239).
Scheduled Departure
When parked, plug in Model Y and use the Schedule settings, available on both the charging and climate control
screens, to set a time when you want to precondition Model Y (see Scheduled Charging and Scheduled Departure on
page 249). You can also use Schedule to prevent the charge port latch freezing in place. Your vehicle determines
the appropriate time to begin charging so it is complete during off-peak hours and the cabin and Battery are warm
by your set departure time.
Storage
If you leave Model Y parked for an extended period of time, plug the vehicle into a charger to prevent normal range
loss and to keep the Battery at an optimal temperature. Your vehicle is safe to stay plugged in for any length of time.
When not in use, Model Y enters a sleep mode to conserve energy. Reduce the number of times you check your
vehicle’s status on the mobile app, as this automatically wakes up your vehicle and starts normal energy
consumption.
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Hot Weather Best Practices
To ensure that Model Y provides you with the best ownership experience possible in hot ambient conditions, follow
these best practices.
Before Driving
There are several ways to prepare your vehicle for a drive, without having to get into an already hot vehicle:
• Precondition the cabin by moving the direction of air flow from the vents, and turn the seat heaters on or off. In
the mobile app, navigate to Climate to customize the temperature at which you want to cool the cabin.
• Touch Schedule, available on both the Charging and Climate Control screens, to set a time when you want your
vehicle to be ready to drive (see Scheduled Charging and Scheduled Departure on page 249).
• Enable Cabin Overheat Protection, which prevents the cabin from getting too warm in hot ambient conditions.
You can choose whether you want the A/C or just the fan to run when the temperature in the cabin exceeds 105°
F (40° C) or the selected temperature (if available).
• In the mobile app, navigate to Controls to vent the windows.
NOTE: Tesla
recommends activating climate settings at least 30-45 minutes before departure (see Operating
Climate Controls on page 213). Preconditioning times depend on outside temperature and other factors. The mobile
app will notify you once your vehicle has reached the desired preconditioning temperature.
After Driving
Leave Model Y plugged in when not in use, especially if using Preconditioning or Cabin Overheat Protection. This
uses the charging system, rather than the battery itself, to maintain a comfortable temperature (see High Voltage
Battery Information on page 239). In addition, there are several ways to minimize a hot cabin:
• Before leaving your vehicle (to run errands, for example), use Dog Mode to keep the cabin cool for pets or
perishable goods. See Keep Climate On, Dog, and Camp on page 215 for more information.
• Tesla
recommends turning the air conditioning off approximately 30 seconds before pressing Park to reduce
puddling below the vehicle.
• Park in the shade to help reduce power consumption and maintain cooler cabin temperatures.
• Use a sun shade (available on the Tesla
Shop) if you have to park outside in the sun.
• When parked, plug in Model Y and Schedule your charging. Your vehicle determines the appropriate time to
begin charging so it is complete during off-peak hours. The cabin and Battery are also prepared by your set
departure time. For more information, see Scheduled Charging and Scheduled Departure on page 249.
Charging
When using Trip Planner or navigating to a Supercharger station, your vehicle automatically prepares the Battery for
most efficient charging. In extreme heat, you may not see the message that the vehicle is preconditioning the
Battery while navigating to a Supercharger, but it is still preparing the Battery for charging.
NOTE: Tesla
recommends using Trip Planner to navigate to a charging location for at least 30-45 minutes before
arrival to ensure optimal Battery temperature and charging conditions. If the drive to the charging location is less
than 30-45 minutes, consider preconditioning the Battery before driving (see Before Driving on page 220).
If possible, leave your vehicle plugged into a charger whenever not in use, even in warm weather, especially if using
preconditioning or Cabin Overheat Protection.
Storage
If you leave Model Y parked for an extended period of time, plug the vehicle into a charger to prevent normal range
loss and to keep the Battery at an optimal temperature. Your vehicle is safe to stay plugged in for any length of time.
When not in use, Model Y enters a sleep mode to conserve energy. Reduce the number of times you check your
vehicle’s status on the mobile app, as this automatically wakes up your vehicle and starts normal energy
consumption.
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Navigation and Entertainment
Maps and Navigation
Map Overview
The touchscreen displays a map at all times (except when Model Y 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 Y 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 228).
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 229. 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 Y 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 228).
• 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 231).
• 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 231).
• 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 159).
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 22) 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 228).
• A Charging destination (see Charging Locations on page 229).
• 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 228).
• 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 228).
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 230.
• 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 231).
• 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 is a full self-driving (Beta) feature that automatically changes lanes and steers Model Y on
controlled-access roads (like highways and freeways), along a navigation route. For details, see
Navigate on Autopilot on page 159.
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 Y, 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 228). 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 Y and the event must include a uniquely specified and valid address (see Phone, Calendar,
and Web Conferencing on page 102).
NOTE: Navigation instructions that you enter manually, or send to Model Y, 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 Y 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 Y to Wi-Fi and touch
Controls > Software to check if an update is available (see Map Updates on page 231).
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 Y 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 228. Touch Clear
Home or Clear Work to remove associated addresses entirely. Based on your usage patterns, Model Y 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 Y, 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 Y 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 220).
• 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 245).
Predicting Energy Usage
When navigating to a destination, Model Y 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
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