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NHTSA ID Number: 10253675

Manufacturer Communication Number: OwnersH

TSB/Document Date: 2024-04-29


Summary

TeslaeBay logo 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.


Driving
While driving in the rain, the wiper blade may pause in the horizontal position for approximately 30 seconds before
continuing to wipe the windshield. The blade may also move slightly based on vehicle speed to make Cybertruck
more aerodynamic.
Periodically check and clean the edge of the wiper blade. If a blade is damaged, replace it immediately. For details
on checking and replacing the wiper blade, see Windshield Wiper Blade, Jets and Fluid on page 259.
NOTE: If you choose Auto and the ability to detect liquid on the windshield becomes unavailable, the wiper setting
reverts to the most recently used manual setting. If a manual setting cannot be determined, the wiper turns off.
NOTE: You can also adjust the windshield wiper speed and frequency using voice commands (see Voice Commands
on page 26).
CAUTION: To avoid the risk of damaging the wiper, do not leave the wiper set to Auto when washing
Cybertruck.
CAUTION: Remove ice from the windshield before turning the wiper on. Ice has sharp edges that can damage
the rubber on the wiper blade. In harsh climates, ensure that the wiper blade is not frozen or adhered to the
windshield.

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Braking and Stopping
Braking Systems
WARNING: Properly functioning braking systems are critical to ensure safety. If you experience a problem with
the brake pedal, brake calipers, or any component of a Cybertruck braking system, contact TeslaeBay logo immediately.
Cybertruck has an anti-lock braking system (ABSeBay logo) that prevents the wheels from locking when you apply brake
pressure. This improves steering control during heavy braking in most road conditions because ABSeBay logo constantly
monitors the speed of each wheel and varies the brake pressure according to the grip available.
The alteration of brake pressure can be felt as a pulsing sensation through the brake pedal. This demonstrates that
the ABSeBay logo is operating and is not a cause for concern. Keep firm and steady pressure on the brake pedal while
experiencing the pulsing.
The ABSeBay logo indicator briefly flashes amber on the touchscreen when you first start Cybertruck. If this
indicator lights up at any other time, an ABSeBay logo fault has occurred and the ABSeBay logo is not operating. Contact
TeslaeBay logo. The braking system remains fully operational and is not affected by an ABSeBay logo failure. However,
braking distances may increase. Drive cautiously and avoid heavy braking.

If the touchscreen displays this red brake indicator at any time other than briefly when you first start
Cybertruck, a brake system fault is detected, or the level of the brake fluid is low. Contact TeslaeBay logo
immediately. Apply steady pressure and keep the brake pedal firmly pressed to stop the vehicle when
safe to do so.

The touchscreen displays this amber brake indicator if a brake booster fault is detected. Apply steady
pressure and keep the brake pedal firmly pressed to stop the vehicle when safe to do so. Hydraulic
Boost Compensation will be active (see Hydraulic Boost Compensation on page 118).

Emergency Braking
In an emergency, fully press the brake pedal and maintain firm pressure, even on low traction surfaces. The ABSeBay logo
varies the braking pressure to each wheel depending on the amount of traction available. This prevents wheels from
locking and ensures that you stop as safely as possible.
If an alternative method is needed to bring the vehicle to a stop, press and hold the Park button on the
touchscreen's drive mode strip to apply the brakes and remove drive torque while the button is held. Touch Controls
or press the brake pedal to display the drive mode strip.
WARNING: Do not pump the brake pedal. Doing so interrupts operation of the ABSeBay logo and can increase braking
distance.
WARNING: Always maintain a safe distance from the vehicle in front of you and be aware of hazardous driving
conditions. While the ABSeBay logo can improve stopping distance, it cannot overcome the laws of physics. It also does
not prevent the danger of hydroplaning (where a layer of water prevents direct contact between the tires and
the road).
CAUTION: Automatic Emergency Braking (see Automatic Emergency Braking on page 181) may intervene to
automatically brake in situations where a collision is considered imminent. Automatic Emergency Braking is not
designed to prevent a collision. It is designed to minimize the impact of a frontal collision by attempting to
reduce your driving speed. Depending on Automatic Emergency Braking to avoid a collision can result in
serious injury or death.
CAUTION: In emergency situations, if the brakes are not functioning properly, press and hold the Park button
on the overhead console or touchscreen to bring Cybertruck to a stop. Do not use this method to stop the
vehicle unless absolutely necessary.

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Brake Disc Wiping
When cold and wet weather is detected, brake disc wiping repeatedly applies an imperceptible amount of brake
force to remove water from the surface of the brake discs.
Hydraulic Boost Compensation
Cybertruck is equipped with a brake booster that activates the brakes when the brake pedal is pressed. Hydraulic
boost compensation provides mechanical assistance if the brake booster fails. If a brake booster failure is detected,
the brake pedal feels stiffer to press and you may hear a sound when you press the brake pedal. To stop Cybertruck,
apply steady force to the brake pedal without releasing or pumping. Drive cautiously and maintain a safe distance
from other road users—brake pedal responsiveness and braking performance may be degraded.
Hydraulic Fade Compensation
Hydraulic fade compensation assists in monitoring brake system pressure and ABSeBay logo activity for instances of reduced
brake performance. If reduced brake performance is detected (for example, as a result of brake fade, or cold or wet
conditions), you may hear a sound, feel the brake pedal pull away from your foot, and notice a strong increase in
braking. Brake as you normally would and continue to press the brake pedal without releasing or pumping the
brakes.
WARNING: Always maintain a safe driving distance from the vehicle in front of you and exercise caution when
driving conditions are hazardous. Brake disc wiping and hydraulic fade compensation are NOT substitutes for
adequately applying the brakes.

Regenerative Braking
Whenever Cybertruck is moving and your foot is off the accelerator, regenerative braking slows down the vehicle
and feeds any surplus power back to the Battery. By anticipating your stops and reducing or relieving pressure from
the accelerator pedal to slow down, you can take advantage of regenerative braking to increase driving range.
Vehicle deceleration due to regenerative braking may vary depending on the current state of the Battery. For
example, regenerative braking may be limited if the Battery is cold or is already fully charged.
To experience the same amount of deceleration whenever you release the accelerator pedal, regardless of the state
of the Battery, you can choose to have the regular braking system automatically engage whenever regenerative
braking is limited. Touch Controls > Dynamics > Apply Brakes When Regenerative Braking is Limited. When
enabled, the brake pedal may move or feel stiffer when pressed. This is expected and does not change your ability to
slow down Cybertruck.
NOTE: Apply Brakes When Regenerative Braking is Limited may not operate if the brakes are extremely hot.
NOTE: Apply Brakes When Regenerative Braking is Limited is not available when Trailer Mode is engaged (see
Towing a Trailer on page 135).
The power meter (a thin vertical line next to the drive mode strip) displays real-time power usage:

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1. Shows power being output by the Battery, such as that used to accelerate the vehicle or to cool the cabin. When
you press the accelerator pedal, the top half of the power meter fills with black (or white if the display is dark).
2. Represents power generated from regenerative braking, or power that captured from slowing down the vehicle.
Power being fed back to the Battery displays in green whereas power used by the regular braking system displays
in gray.
NOTE: Installing winter tires with aggressive compound and tread design may result in temporarily-reduced
regenerative braking power. However, your vehicle is designed to continuously recalibrate itself, and after changing
tires it will increasingly restore regenerative braking power after some straight-line accelerations. For most drivers
this occurs after a short period of normal driving, but drivers who normally accelerate lightly may need to use
slightly harder accelerations while the recalibration is in progress.
NOTE: If regenerative braking is aggressively slowing Cybertruck (such as when your foot is completely off the
accelerator pedal at highway speeds), the exterior brake lights turn on to alert others that you are slowing down.
WARNING: In snowy or icy conditions, Cybertruck may experience loss of traction during regenerative braking.

Vehicle Hold
When Cybertruck is stopped, Vehicle Hold can continue to apply the brakes even after you remove your foot from
the brake pedal and is automatically enabled any time the vehicle comes to a complete stop.
This indicator displays on the touchscreen whenever Vehicle Hold is actively holding Cybertruck while
stopped.

To disengage Vehicle Hold, press the accelerator or brake pedal, or shift into Neutral.
NOTE: After actively braking Cybertruck for approximately ten minutes, Cybertruck shifts into Park and Vehicle Hold
cancels. The parking brake is still applied. Cybertruck also shifts into Park if it detects that the driver has left the
vehicle.

Parking Brake
The parking brake is automatically engaged when in Park, and automatically disengages when shifted out of Park.

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To manually engage the parking brake, touch Controls > Safety > Parking Brake. Follow the onscreen instructions.
Manually disengage the parking brake by selecting Parking Brake again.
When you manually apply the parking brake using the touchscreen, the red parking brake indicator
lights up on the touchscreen.

If the parking brake experiences an electrical issue, the amber parking brake indicator lights up and a
fault message displays on the touchscreen.

NOTE: The parking brake operates on the rear wheels only, and is independent of the pedal-operated brake system.
CAUTION: In the unlikely event that Cybertruck loses electrical power, you cannot access the touchscreen and
are therefore unable to release the parking brake without first jump starting (see Jump Starting on page 294).
WARNING: In snowy or icy conditions the rear wheels may not have sufficient traction to prevent Cybertruck
from sliding down a slope, particularly if not using winter tires. Avoid parking on hills in snowy or icy
conditions. You are always responsible for parking safely.
WARNING: Your Cybertruck may display an alert if the road is too steep to safely park, or if the parking brakes
are not properly engaged. These alerts are for guidance purposes only and are not a substitute for the driver’s
judgment of safe parking conditions, including specific road or weather conditions. Do not depend on these
alerts to determine whether or not it is safe to park at any location. You are always responsible for parking
safely.

Brake Wear
Cybertruck brake pads are equipped with wear indicators. A wear indicator is a thin metal strip attached to the
brake pad that squeals as it rubs against the rotor when the pad wears down. This squealing sound indicates that the
brake pads have reached the end of their service life and require replacement.
Brakes must be periodically inspected visually by removing the tire and wheel. For detailed specifications and
service limits for rotors and brake pads, see Subsystems on page 282. Additionally, TeslaeBay logo recommends cleaning and
lubricating the brake calipers every year or 12,500 miles (20,000 km) if in an area where roads are salted during
winter months.
WARNING: Neglecting to replace worn brake pads damages the braking system and can result in a braking
hazard.

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Traction Control
How It Works
The traction control system constantly monitors the speed of the front and rear wheels. If Cybertruck experiences a
loss of traction, your vehicle minimizes wheel spin by controlling brake pressure and motor power. By default, the
traction control system is on. Under normal conditions, it should remain on to ensure maximum safety.
NOTE: When Cybertruck is in an Off-Road Drive Mode, the traction control system may be disabled or operate
differently. For more information about customizing the traction control system while driving off road, see Off-Road
Modes on page 124.
This yellow indicator flashes on the touchscreen whenever the traction control system is actively
controlling brake pressure and motor power to minimize wheel spin. If the indicator stays on, a fault is
detected with the traction control system. Use the mobile app to schedule a service appointment.

WARNING: Traction control cannot prevent collisions caused by driving dangerously or turning too sharply at
high speeds.

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Suspension
Cybertruck is equipped with adaptive air suspension that offers superior ride quality, balances comfort with range
and performance, and maintains a level height between the front and rear axles.
You can manually adjust the ride height to suit your circumstances. For example, you can raise Cybertruck when you
need extra ground clearance (such as when driving on a steep driveway or ramp, in deep snow, over large speed
bumps, parking curbs, etc.) or temporarily lower Cybertruck when you need extra space above the vehicle (such as
in a parking garage) or to increase handling and range.
NOTE: When Cybertruck starts, you may hear the sound of the compressor as the air suspension system’s reservoir
fills with air.
CAUTION: Before adjusting the ride height, ensure Cybertruck is clear of all obstacles, above and below.
You can adjust the ride height by touching Controls. The available ride height settings depend on your driving speed
and other conditions, such as the current drive mode. You can also adjust the ride height by touching Ride Height on
the exterior view of Cybertruck in the vehicle status area of the touchscreen when Cybertruck is parked.
NOTE: When you change the ride height from Controls, it will automatically lower or raise to the preferred ride
height again once your driving speed exceeds 25 mph (40 km/h).
If a fault is detected that reduces the performance of the adaptive air suspension system, a yellow
indicator lights up on the touchscreen. If the problem persists, use the mobile app to schedule a service
appointment.

If a fault is detected that disables the adaptive air suspension system, a red indicator lights up on the
touchscreen. Use the mobile app to schedule a service appointment.

Ride Height Settings - On-Road
The following ride height settings are meant for day-to-day driving when Cybertruck is in an on-road drive mode.
For more information on customizing the preferred ride height, see On-Road Modes on page 124.
NOTE: Each ride height is shown in relation to Medium, which is considered to be 0 in. (0 mm).
Setting Change in Height
High

2.4 in. (6 cm) above
Medium

Low

1.6 in. (4 cm) below
Medium

Entry

2.2 in. (5.5 cm) below
Medium

Description
When the ride height is set to High, it automatically returns to the preferred
ride height* after driving approximately 100 ft. (30 meters) or when your
driving speed reaches 25 mph (40 km/h).

When the ride height is set to Low, it automatically returns to the preferred
ride height* after driving approximately 100 ft. (30 meters) or when your
driving speed reaches 25 mph (40 km/h).

When the ride height is set to Entry, it automatically returns to the preferred
ride height* once your driving speed exceeds 10 mph (16 km/h).
When Auto Lower is enabled, Cybertruck lowers to the Entry setting when
in Park to make it easier to enter or exit the vehicle (see Auto Lower on page
123).

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Setting Change in Height

Description

* To change the preferred ride height, touch Controls > Dynamics > Preferred Ride Height. For more information,
see On-Road Modes on page 124.

Ride Height Settings - Off-Road
The following ride height settings are available when Cybertruck is in an off-road drive mode. For more information
about driving off-road, see Off-Road Modes on page 124.
NOTE: Each ride height is shown in relation to Medium, which is considered to be 0 in. (0 mm).
Setting

Change in Height

Extract

5.9 in. (15 cm)
above Medium

Description
Extract is the maximum ride height, designed for use when Cybertruck is stuck on
an underbody obstacle. This is only available in certain off-road modes.
When the ride height is set to Extract, vehicle speed is limited to 10 mph (16
km/h), and torque may be limited. The ride height automatically resets to Very
High once your driving speed exceeds 10 mph (16 km/h).

Very
High

3.9 in. (10 cm)
above Medium

High

2.4 in. (6 cm)
above Medium

Very High increases ground clearance and improves approach, breakover, and
departure angles while off-road driving. When the ride height is set to Very High,
vehicle speed is limited to 25 mph (40 km/h). The ride height automatically resets
to High when your driving speed exceeds 25 mph (40 km/h).

High increases ground clearance to suit general off-road driving at both low and
high speeds.

Auto Lower
To make it easier to get into Cybertruck, enable Auto Lower (Controls > Dynamics > Auto Lower). Once enabled,
your vehicle automatically adjusts to the Entry ride height whenever your vehicle shifts into Park.
The suspension automatically raises back to your preferred ride height when you resume driving.
CAUTION: When Auto Lower is enabled and you are parking Cybertruck, ensure that there are no obstacles
underneath the vehicle that may contact the underbody when the suspension lowers.
NOTE: Auto Lower is not available while in Off-Road Mode.
NOTE: You can also make it easier to enter and exit Cybertruck by enabling Easy Entry. When Easy Entry is enabled,
the steering wheel and driver's seat adjust automatically when the vehicle is in Park to allow more room for entering
or exiting the vehicle (see Easy Entry on page 131).

Self-Leveling
To prevent damage when jacking or lifting the vehicle, you must activate Jack Mode to disable self-leveling. For
more details, see Jack Mode on page 265.

Auto-Raising Locations
Whenever you raise the suspension, your vehicle saves the suspension setting based on the location. By saving the
location, you do not need to manually raise the suspension every time you arrive at a frequently-used location where
you have previously raised the suspension. When you return to the saved location, Cybertruck raises the suspension
and the touchscreen displays a message indicating that the suspension is adjusting.

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When returning to a saved location and driving faster than the suspension settings allow, the suspension does not
adjust until the vehicle slows down. For example, if you set the suspension to always raise on a particular street to
account for speed bumps, but you are traveling at more than 25 mph (40 km/h) when you reach that location, the
ride height is not raised until your speed falls below 25 mph (40 km/h).
If Cybertruck reaches a saved location and the existing suspension setting is already higher than the level that has
been saved for that location, the ride height is not adjusted. After leaving a saved location, the suspension
automatically lowers to the preferred ride height. However, it may not lower until your vehicle meets the speed and
distance threshold at which the suspension lowers.
NOTE: Cybertruck may not raise the suspension in a saved location where connectivity is poor (for example, in an
underground parking garage).
To remove an auto-raising location
If no longer want the suspension to automatically raise at a location, touch to deselect Always raise at this location
in the popup that appears when you arrive at a saved location.

On-Road Modes
To choose how Cybertruck accelerates and handles for day-to-day driving on public roads, touch Controls >
Dynamics.
Choose between three Drive Modes. Comfort and Sport automatically set the Acceleration, Ride & Handling, and
Preferred Ride Height to balance ride comfort, handling, and range. Custom allows you to customize these options
as you see fit.
To access additional performance and acceleration, select Beast (if equipped) and follow the on-screen prompts.
In addition, you can choose to enable Auto Shift out of Park (see Shifting on page 98) or Auto Lower (see
Suspension on page 122).

Customization Options
Setting

Options

Description

Acceleration

Chill

Limits acceleration for a smooth and gentle ride. When Chill is selected, Chill displays on the
touchscreen above the driving speed.

Standard Provides the normal level of acceleration.
Ride & Handling

Preferred Ride
Height

Relaxed

Prioritizes comfort over dynamic handling response. Cybertruck will feel smoother and more
comfortable, especially on rough or uneven roads.

Focused

Provides higher damping for more dynamic driving. Cybertruck will feel more responsive and
connected to the road.

Lower

Sets the Preferred Ride Height to Lower. The ride height remains at Low on and off the
highway by default, optimizing handling and range (see Suspension on page 122).

Higher

Sets the Preferred Ride Height to Higher. When set to Higher, the ride height automatically
adjusts between Medium and Low to balance ride comfort with handling and range. On
highways or while driving at highway speeds, ride height adjusts to Low (see Suspension on
page 122).

Off-Road Modes
Off-road driving is driving your vehicle on an unpaved surface such as sand, silt, dirt, or mud, or on rocky or snowcovered surfaces. When Cybertruck is in Off-Road Mode, you have access to settings and drive modes that allow you
to more easily manage steep ascents, descents, uneven terrain, shallow creeks, and other obstacles you may
encounter.

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Off-Road Mode gives you greater control over traction, stability, acceleration, and braking. Off-Road Mode also
allows you to quickly adjust the ride height of Cybertruck (see Suspension on page 122).
CAUTION: Carefully read all cautions and warnings before driving Cybertruck off road (see Limitations and
Warnings on page 129). Always pay close attention and monitor the area to the front, rear, and sides of
Cybertruck for obstacles while off-road driving.
CAUTION: Any damage caused by off-road driving is not covered by the warranty.

Before Off-Road Driving
1. Plan your route: Carefully consult maps and weather reports before beginning an off-road expedition and
familiarize yourself with the different types of terrain you may encounter (gravel, sand, mud, snow, etc.). Research
trails before setting out and be aware that weather and environmental conditions can change quickly and
unexpectedly. Ensure your vehicle has ample range for your planned route.
2. Secure passengers and cargo: Wearing a seat belt is required by law. Ensure that all passengers are wearing their
seat belts properly (see Seat Belts on page 48). Make sure that loose items in the cabin are stowed or secured,
and ensure that the cargo bed is free of cargo, or that cargo is tightly secured. The tonneau cover can be open or
closed while driving off road.
3. Evenly distribute vehicle load: While off-road driving, Cybertruck performs best when the weight of passengers
and cargo is distributed evenly across the front and rear axles (see Vehicle Loading on page 274). Detach large or
heavily loaded trailers before driving off road.
4. Lower tire pressure: Lower tire pressure to increase traction on softer surfaces such as sand or gravel, and on
rocky surfaces. Reducing tire pressure allows tires to make more contact with the terrain, increasing grip and
decreasing the risk of punctures.
WARNING: Avoid making hard turns and other sudden manuevers when tires are inflated under the
recommended cold tire pressure. Before driving on public roads again, make sure to fill all tires to the
recommended cold tire pressure (see Tire Pressures on page 242).
5. Be prepared: Equip your Cybertruck with supplies in case of emergency, such as a spare tire, a jack, an air
compressor, a portable jump starter, and a flashlight.
6. Remove wheel fairings: Cybertruck has pieces of plastic trim that descend in front of the wheels from the rocker
panels on either side of the vehicle. These are the wheel fairings. The wheel fairings increase aerodynamic
performance and range, but may be damaged while driving off-road over rough, uneven surfaces, rocks, or
obstacles. To prevent damage, remove the front wheel fairings before off-road driving. For more information and
instructions for removing the wheel fairings, refer to the Do It Yourself Guide (see Do It Yourself Maintenance on
page 271).
7. Remove wheel covers: To prevent damage, remove the wheel covers before driving off-road. For more
information, see Removing and Installing Wheel Covers on page 248.

Enabling Off-Road Mode
To enable Off-Road Mode:
1. Touch Controls > Dynamics > Off-Road.
2. After carefully reading and understanding the popup window, touch Confirm.
WARNING: Only use Off-Road Mode in off-road driving scenarios. Off-Road Mode changes how Cybertruck
handles, accelerates and decelerates, and is not appropriate for public roads.
Cybertruck has two Off-Road Modes.
• Overland: Maximizes traction on all terrains at low speeds. See Overland on page 126.
• Baja: Optimizes the suspension and traction control of Cybertruck for high-speed driving on dirt roads or in a
desert environment. See Baja on page 126.
NOTE: Cybertruck must be in Park for you to change the drive mode.

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CAUTION: The TPMS warning thresholds may be lowered to accommodate different off-roading needs. Do not
rely solely on the TPMS warning indicator when in Off-Road Mode, as these thresholds do not comply with
Federal TPMS standards. It is your responsibility to ensure tires are adequately inflated at all times, and are
inflated back to normal levels before regular driving on roads.

Overland
When you choose Overland, you can customize the following settings:
Setting

Options

Description

Terrain

All
Purpose

Automatically adjusts tire slip based on the amount of available traction and sets the Preferred Ride
Height to High. All Purpose is best suited for mixed terrain driving.

Sand

Allows for high amounts of tire slip to provide optimal traction on soft, deformable surfaces like sand
and sets the Preferred Ride Height to High.

Gravel

Allows for medium amounts of tire slip to provide optimal traction on gravel, and sets the Preferred
Ride Height to High.

Rock

Tightly manages tire slip to maximize grip in rock crawl conditions and sets the Preferred Ride Height
to Very High. When the ride height is Very High, the suspension system pneumatically connects the
springs on the front and rear axles, increasing suspension articulation for maximum traction.

Hold

Applies the brakes automatically when Cybertruck stops, without you having to put your foot on the
brake pedal. Whether stopped on a flat surface or a hill, Vehicle Hold keeps the brake applied,
provided your foot remains off the accelerator and brake pedals.

Stopping
Mode

WARNING: Never rely on Hold to adequately decelerate or fully stop your vehicle. Many factors
can contribute to a longer stopping distance, including downward slopes, and reduced or
limited regenerative braking (see Regenerative Braking on page 118). Always be prepared to use
the brake pedal to adequately decelerate or stop.
Roll

Allows Cybertruck to roll freely when close to, or at, a complete stop, like a vehicle in Neutral.
Therefore, if stopped on a slope, Cybertruck will roll downward. The brake does not engage, and the
motors do not apply torque (until the accelerator pedal is pressed).

Baja
When Cybertruck is in Baja, the ride height is raised to increase suspension travel, rebound, and damping, providing
more stability as well as protection against large impacts. In addition, the electronic stability controleBay logo system allows
more tire slip for more dynamic driving on low-traction surfaces.
You can customize the following settings:
Setting

Options

Deceleration Mode High

Description
Increases the amount of regenerative braking so Cybertruck slows down more dramatically when
you remove your foot from the accelerator pedal, allowing for more dynamic one-pedal driving.
WARNING: Setting the Deceleration Mode to High may cause some loss of traction on
loose surfaces (such as snow).

Standard Provides the normal level of regenerative braking, allowing Cybertruck to maintain traction on
loose, low-traction surfaces (such as sand, dirt, and gravel).
Handling Balance

Stability Assist

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Left

Adjusts the vehicle balance such that Cybertruck behaves more like a front-wheel-drive vehicle.
When you move the slider to the left, Cybertruck is more stable and is more susceptible to
understeer (when you turn the wheel and Cybertruck turns less than normal).

Right

Adjusts the vehicle balance such that Cybertruck behaves more like a rear-wheel-drive vehicle.
When you move the slider to the right, Cybertruck moves with more agility but less stability, and
is susceptible to oversteer (when you turn the wheel and Cybertruck turns more than normal).

Standard Provides the maximum amount of stability control intervention*.
Reduced

Reduces the amount of stability control intervention.

Minimal

Provides a minimal amount of stability control intervention.

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Setting

Options

Description
WARNING: Drive with caution when Stability Assist is set to Minimal. If you lose control of
Cybertruck, less stability control intervention will be applied and the vehicle may not
stabilize itself.

* Stability control intervention modifies motor torque and selectively applies the brakes to each wheel to make Cybertruck more
stable and help the driver maintain control of the vehicle.

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Wade Mode
Wade Mode allows Cybertruck to enter and drive through bodies of water. This is especially useful when off-roading
and you need to drive through water, such as rivers or creeks.
CAUTION: It is your responsibility to gauge the depth of any body of water before entering. Damage or water

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THINKCAR Bidirectional OBD2 Scanner Diagnostic Tool 689BT - All System Scan Tool with Bluetooth 5.0, 3000+ Active Tests,ECU Coding, 34+ Services, FCA, CAN-FD and DoIP, Wireless Update
108 Reviews
THINKCAR Bidirectional OBD2 Scanner Diagnostic Tool 689BT - All System Scan Tool with Bluetooth 5.0, 3000+ Active Tests,ECU Coding, 34+ Services, FCA, CAN-FD and DoIP, Wireless Update
  • [Notice] When you receive a used device, it may be a customer return resold by Amazon without inspection. You can exchange it for a new one through Amazon. As this situation is unavoidable, we sincerely apologize. For any issues, contacting us via Amazon's "Messages" is the best way. THINKSCAN 689BT Bidirectional Scan Tool Can Be Used Immediately After It is Turned On, Without Complicated Registration Process, Which is More Convenient & Quick.
  • Full Bi-Directional Control & 3000+ Active Tests: Take control and test components like actuators, fuel injectors, relays, and cooling fans in real time. You’ll quickly see if the problem is in the part itself or the control module — saving you hours of guesswork and frustrating trial-and-error.
  • Advanced ECU Coding Capabilities: Handle module matching and hidden feature activation with confidence. When you replace an ECU or want to customize settings, this obd2 scanner diagnostic bi directional tool gives you the professional-level capabilities you need without the dealership price tag.
  • 34+ Useful Reset and Maintenance Functions: Complete everyday service tasks smoothly with a wide range of helpful reset and maintenance functions. Whether you’re keeping up with regular upkeep or tackling a specific job, this scanner makes maintenance simpler and less stressful for both DIYers and pros.
  • Comprehensive Full System Diagnostics: Diagnose every major system — Engine, Transmission, ABSeBay logo, SRS, TPMS, and more — all in one place. Finally stop wondering if you’re missing something important; get the full picture and clear codes with ease.

Last update on 2026-07-02 / Affiliate links / Images from Amazon Product Advertising API


 

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XTOOL D7S Bidirectional Scan Tool, 2026 AI-Assisted OBD2 Scanner Diagnostic Tool with FCA AutoAuth, All System Car Scanner, 39+ Resets, ECU C0ding, PMI, Upgrade of D7, Crankshaft Relearn, CAN FD/DoIP
334 Reviews
XTOOL D7S Bidirectional Scan Tool, 2026 AI-Assisted OBD2 Scanner Diagnostic Tool with FCA AutoAuth, All System Car Scanner, 39+ Resets, ECU C0ding, PMI, Upgrade of D7, Crankshaft Relearn, CAN FD/DoIP
  • Top Reasons to Choose the D7S OBD2 Scanner: XTOOL D7S car scan tool, an upgrade of XTOOL D7, offers comprehensive features for automotive technicians, workshops, and DIY enthusiasts 1. Upgraded Hardware: 2+64GB memory, rear camera, intuitive interface, foldable bracket 2. Complete Diagnostics: FCAeBay logo Autoauth, OE-level all system scan, 39+ maintenance services, 4K+ bidirectional, CANFD/DoIP protocol 3. Advanced Capabilities: ECU c0ding, PMI functions 4. Wide Compatibility: Support 10,000+ models, covering 99% vehicle brands 5. Multi-language: Available in 22+ languages, No IP Restrictions 6. 3-Year Updates: Save 300 bucks on software updates for the latest features and optimizations
  • 2026 Upgraded D7S Car Scanner Features: The newly 2026 D7S V2.0 scanner for car brings exciting features for advanced vehicle diagnostics and enhanced user experience 1. FCAeBay logo AutoAuth: Now supports FCAeBay logo SGW module for ChryslereBay logo, for JeepeBay logo, for DodgeeBay logo (2018+), for FiateBay logo (2017+), enabling faster vehicle communication without gateway restrictions 2. PMI (Offline ECU Pr0gramming): Allows for FordeBay logo, for LincolneBay logo, and for MazdaeBay logo ECU pr0gramming for new modules 3. Optimized Diagnostic Report 2.0: Personalized reports with logos and customer info for auto shops. Note: Compatibility varies by cars, please check before order
  • 39+ Services/Resets/Adaptations/Relearns/Calibrations: XTOOL D7S full system car scanner diagnostic tool tackles 99% of common car issues through its 36+ special functions, including Oil Reset, EPB, SAS, BMS, Throttle Reset, Injector C0ding, ABSeBay logo Bleed, TPMS Reset, Power Balance, etc and also covers specific-vehicle functions like Crank Sensor Relearn, ABSeBay logo Initialization, Cylinder Power Balance, Fuel Trim Reset, Idle Relearn etc. This car diagnostic scanner enhances efficiency, making repairs and maintenance hassle-free. Tip: DO NOT for All vehicles, please check compatibility first
  • Cost-effective ECU C0ding Scan Tool for Specific Brands: Enhance your vehicle's performance with XTOOL D7S! This obd2 scanner all systems bidirectional offers advanced capabilities at an affordable price, supports online for BMWeBay logo, for Benz and offline for BENZ, for MIT, along with PMI functions for FordeBay logo, for MazdaeBay logo, and for LincolneBay logo. Ideal for technicians and DIY enthusiasts, this automotive scanner diagnostic tool optimizes vehicle performance and enhances the driving experience. Note: Not for all cars and modules, please send car VIN to check the compatibility before purchase
  • OE All System Diagnostic & 8 Pids Graphing: XTOOL D7S is a comprehensive all system bi directional obd2 scanner that delivers dealer-level diagnostics, completely controlling over your vehicle’s performance and health. This automotive scan tool can read and clear DTCs, view live data and ECU information, retrieve freeze frames, and perform active tests and full obd2 functions. This bi-directional scan tool can can identify your vehicle's make, model, and year information with just one click and show up to 8 PIDs live data with options for CSV viewing, playback, and recording for in-depth analysis. It is easy-to-use for both professionals and beginners, helping pinpoint issues efficiently

Last update on 2026-06-30 / Affiliate links / Images from Amazon Product Advertising API


 

2026 BOSSCOMM IF745 Scanner Diagnostic Tool, Check Engine Code Reader with 6 Resets, ABS Bleeder/Oil/EPB/SAS/Throttle/Battery, Scanner Diagnostic Tool for Vehicles, Lifetime Free Update, Auto VIN
  • 【✅Compared to BOSSCOMM IF742, IF745 Offers Full-System Diagnostics】The BOSSCOMM IF745 car diagnostic scanner is an upgraded model of IF742. In addition to supporting all OBD2 Code Reader functions and 6 reset options (ABSeBay logo/EPB/SAS/BMS/Oil/Throttle), it expands diagnostics from 4 systems (Check Engine/ABSeBay logo/SRS/Transmission) to vehicle All systems, including Steering, Suspension, and Body Electronics. This provides deeper, more comprehensive diagnostic capabilities.
  • 【✨10 OBD2 Functions】The BOSSCOMM IF745 scan tool’s DTC Lookup instantly translates fault codes into user-friendly explanations, its I/M Readiness feature streamlines emissions testing with a single tap, and Freeze Frame lets you pinpoint the exact moment of a fault for in-depth root-cause diagnosis. Combined with a live data dashboard and advanced diagnostics (O2S, OBMon, EVAP), it delivers comprehensive insights for confident troubleshooting.
  • 【✨Deep Diagnostics for All Vehicle System Modules】Beyond code reading/clearing and ECU information retrieval, our all-in-one data stream feature lets you inspect all current fault codes and their locations across the vehicle’s systems. This vehicle code reader helps you turn off dashboard warning lights and perform a comprehensive self-check of your car at home—no more back-and-forth trips to the repair shop or hefty inspection fees.
  • 【✨6 Essential Resets: ABSeBay logo Bleeding, Oil, EPB, SAS, Throttle, BMS】The BOSSCOMM IF745 obd2 scanner diagnostic tool swiftly purges air from brake lines to restore braking sensitivity, fine-tunes maintenance cycles to eliminate false alerts, resolves parking brake issues with one-click control, recalibrates steering sensors for stability, optimizes engine idling/acceleration for smoother performance, and deeply resets battery systems to extend lifespan and range via precise parameter adjustments.❗NOTE: Does NOT support bidirectional control, coding, or programming.​
  • 【✨10,000+ Car Models, AutoVIN, 13 Languages】The BOSSCOMM IF745 vehicle scanner diagnostic tool covers 73+ global car brands and offers support in 13 languages, making it perfect for DIYers, auto mechanics, or as a thoughtful gift. With a single-click AutoVIN feature, it instantly retrieves vehicle serial numbers, streamlining diagnostics for users globally. This adaptable tool balances user-friendliness with precision, catering to both personal and professional requirements.✅Unsure about compatibility? Compatibility will vary on vehicles' model and year, pls reach us via 📧 [email protected] 📧 before purchase.

Last update on 2026-07-02 / Affiliate links / Images from Amazon Product Advertising API


 


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