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NHTSA ID Number: 10253676

Manufacturer Communication Number: OwnersI

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.


• Home and Work locations are not available in the navigation system.
• Voice commands are disabled.
Cruise control is disabled.
• Autopilot convenience features are disabled.
• The Allow Mobile Access setting cannot be changed.
• HomeLink (if available in your market region) is not accessible.
• Driver Profiles are not accessible.
• Some apps, such as Toybox and Theater, are not accessible.
• The touchscreen does not display the list of keys that can access Model 3 (see Managing Keys on page 29).
• Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are disabled. When Model 3 is in Valet mode, you cannot pair new Bluetooth devices or view
or delete existing paired devices. However, if a Bluetooth-paired device or a known Wi-Fi network is within range,
Model 3 connects to it.
Starting Valet Mode

With Model 3 in Park, touch the driver profile icon at the top of the Controls screen, then touch Valet Mode.
The first time you enter Valet mode, the touchscreen prompts you to create a 4-digit PIN you will use to cancel Valet
mode.
When Valet mode is active, the touchscreen displays the word Valet while the driver profile changes to Valet Mode
on the touchscreen.
You can also use the mobile app to start and cancel Valet mode (if Model 3 is in Park). When using the mobile app,
you do not need to enter a PIN because you are already required to log into the app using your TeslaeBay logo Account
credentials.
NOTE: If PIN to Drive is enabled (see PIN to Drive on page 189), you must enter the driving PIN before you can
define or enter a Valet PIN. Once in Valet mode, Model 3 can be driven without the valet needing to enter the driving
PIN.
NOTE: The PIN to Drive setting is not available when Valet mode is active.

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If you forget your valet PIN, reset it from inside Model 3 by entering your TeslaeBay logo Account credentials (which also
cancels Valet mode). You can also reset your PIN using the mobile app.
Canceling Valet Mode

With Model 3 in Park, touch the Valet Mode driver profile icon at the top of the Controls screen, and enter your 4digit PIN.
When you cancel Valet mode, all settings associated with the most recently used driver profile and climate control
settings are restored, and all features are available.
NOTE: You do not need to enter a PIN to cancel Valet mode from the mobile app.

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Trip Information
Displaying Trip Information
Trip information displays on the touchscreen in the cards area on the car status display, or when you touch Controls
> Trips. For the current trip, you can display distance, duration and average energy usage. You can also show
distance and total and average energy used since your last charge and for additional trips.
To name or rename a trip, touch the trip's name, enter a new name for the trip, then press Save. To reset a particular
trip meter, touch its associated Reset button.
Odometer
To display the odometer, do either of the following:
• Touch Controls > Software.
• Touch Controls > Trips.
• Open the mobile app and scroll down to the bottom of the main screen.

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Rear Facing Camera(s)
Camera Location
Model 3 is equipped with a rear view camera located above the rear license plate.

Whenever you shift into Reverse, the touchscreen displays the view from the camera. Lines show your driving path
based on the position of the steering wheel. These lines adjust as you move the steering wheel.
Model 3 also displays images from the side cameras. Simply swipe up or down to hide or show the side camera
views.
NOTE: Visual feedback from Park Assist also appears on the touchscreen (see Park Assist on page 123).
To display the view from the rear view cameras at any time, open the app launcher and touch the
Camera app.

If a black screen appears on the touchscreen instead of the rear view camera feed when in Reverse, use the rear view
mirrors and ensure your surroundings are safe before continuing to Reverse. If inoperability of the rear view camera
persists, use the mobile app to schedule a service appointment.
WARNING: Never depend on the cameras to inform you if the area behind you is free of objects and/or people.
The cameras may not detect objects or barriers that can potentially cause damage or injury. In addition, several
external factors can reduce the performance of the cameras, including a dirty or obstructed lens. Therefore,
depending on the cameras to determine if Model 3 is approaching an obstruction can result in damage to the
vehicle and/or objects and can potentially cause serious injury. Always inspect the area with your own eyes.
When reversing, perform shoulder checks and use all mirrors. Use the cameras for guidance purposes only. It is
not intended to replace your own direct visual checks and is not a substitute for careful driving.
To ensure a clear picture, the camera lens must be clean and free of obstructions. See Cleaning on page 253.

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Pedestrian Warning System
(If equipped) The Pedestrian Warning System causes Model 3 to emit sound when driving below approximately 19
mph (32 km/h) or while driving in reverse. Electric vehicles operate quietly and this sound helps to alert pedestrians
of your oncoming vehicle. The sound, which activates whenever Model 3 is shifted out of Park, gets louder as speed
increases.
WARNING: Use the Pause switch to silence the alarm only when absolutely necessary and when there are no
other road users in the surrounding area. You must turn the Pedestrian Warning System back on immediately
after the circumstances that required you to turn it off have passed.
NOTE: The Pedestrian Warning System may not be available in vehicles manufactured prior to approximately
September 1, 2019.
WARNING: If sound cannot be heard, pedestrians may not be aware of your oncoming vehicle, which may
increase the likelihood of a collision resulting in serious injury or death. Never rely on the Pedestrian Warning
System to make sure that pedestrians are aware of your vehicle. If the Pedestrian Warning System is not
operating, schedule a service appointment.

Autopilot
About Autopilot
Autopilot is a suite of advanced driver assistance features that are intended to make driving safer and less stressful.
None of these features make Model 3 fully autonomous or replace you as the driver. Autopilot features come
standard with all new TeslaeBay logo vehicles.
Basic Autopilot includes Traffic-Aware Cruise Control and Autosteer.
• Traffic-Aware Cruise Control: Maintains your speed and an adjustable following distance from the vehicle in front
of you, if there is one (see Traffic-Aware Cruise Control on page 140).
• Autosteer: Maintains your speed and distance from a leading vehicle while also intelligently keeping Model 3 in its
lane (see Autosteer on page 140).
WARNING: Basic Autopilot is a hands-on feature. Keep your hands on the steering wheel at all times and be
mindful of road conditions, surrounding traffic, and other road users (such as pedestrians and cyclists). Always
be prepared to take immediate action. Failure to follow these instructions could cause damage, serious injury,
or death.
Enhanced Autopilot includes additional features. Enhanced Autopilot Features are designed to further reduce driver
workload and make common actions, such as changing lanes or parking, easier.
• Auto Lane Change: Moves Model 3 into an adjacent lane when you engage the turn signal and Autosteer is active
(see Auto Lane Change on page 142).
• Navigate on Autopilot: Actively guides Model 3 from a highway’s on-ramp to off-ramp, including performing lane
changes, navigating interchanges, automatically engaging the turn signal, and taking the correct exit (see
Navigate on Autopilot on page 143).
• Autopark: Parks Model 3, either parallel or perpendicularly (see Autopark on page 164).
• Summon: Moves Model 3 forward or backward, even while you’re outside the vehicle. This is useful for parking in
tight parking spots (see Summon on page 166).
• Smart Summon: Moves Model 3 out of a parking space and through more complex environments, maneuvering
around obstacles and other vehicles, to meet you or go to a predetermined target (see Smart Summon on page
169).
WARNING: Enhanced Autopilot is a hands-on feature. Keep your hands on the steering wheel at all times and
be mindful of road conditions, surrounding traffic, and other road users (such as pedestrians and cyclists).
Always be prepared to take immediate action. Failure to follow these instructions could cause damage, serious
injury or death.
Full Self-Driving Capability includes:

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• Traffic Light & Stop Sign Control: Maintains your speed, keeps a following distance, and keeps Model 3 in its lane
while also slowing down and stopping for traffic lights and stop signs (see Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control on
page 152).
• Autosteer on City Streets (Full Self-Driving (Beta)): Attempts to drive to your destination by following curves in
the road; stopping at and negotiating intersections, stop signs, and roundabouts; making left and right turns; and
entering/exiting highways (see Full Self-Driving (Beta) on page 158).
WARNING: Full Self-Driving Capability is a hands-on feature. Keep your hands on the steering wheel at all
times and be mindful of road conditions, surrounding traffic, and other road users (such as pedestrians and
cyclists). Pay attention to the road at all times and always be prepared to take immediate action. Failure to
follow these instructions could cause damage, serious injury or death.
Autopilot uses the cameras on Model 3, which monitor the surrounding area and detect other vehicles, pedestrians,
road markings, and obstacles such as barriers and curbs. There are cameras mounted on the front, rear, left, and
right sides of Model 3 (see Cameras on page 23).
Model 3 may also be equipped with a cabin camera, mounted in the rear-view mirror, that monitors driver
attentiveness. It is your responsibility to keep your hands on the wheel, pay attention to the road, and be ready to
take immediate action at any time.
When Autopilot is engaged, Model 3 shows a series of escalating warnings reminding you to keep your hands on the
wheel and pay attention to the road. If there is no response, Autopilot disengages and is unavailable for the
remainder of the drive.
WARNING: Autopilot is designed for your driving comfort and convenience and is not a collision warning or
avoidance system. It is your responsibility to stay alert, drive safely, and be in control of the vehicle at all times.
Never depend on Autopilot to adequately slow down Model 3. Always watch the road in front of you and be
prepared to take corrective action at all times. Failure to do so can result in serious injury or death.
It is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with the limitations of Autopilot and be ready to take control at all
times. For more limitations, cautions, and warnings, see Limitations and Warnings on page 171.

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Autopilot Conditions
Ensure all cameras are clean and free of obstructions before each drive and before using Autopilot features (see
Cleaning a Camera on page 253). Dirty cameras and sensors (if equipped), as well as environmental conditions such
as rain and faded lane markings, can affect Autopilot performance. If a camera is obstructed or blinded, Model 3
displays a message on the touchscreen and Autopilot features may not be available. For more information on
specific alerts, see Troubleshooting Alerts on page 311.
Before you can use Autopilot features, and after some Service visits, you must drive a short distance to calibrate
cameras. For more information, see Drive to Calibrate Cameras on page 24.
In addition, these features may not work as intended when:
• The road has sharp curves or significant changes in elevation.
• Road signs and signals are unclear, ambiguous, or poorly maintained.
• Visibility is poor (due to heavy rain, snow, hail, etc. or poorly lit roadways at night)
• You are driving in a tunnel or next to a highway divider that interferes with the view of the camera(s)
• Bright light (such as from oncoming headlights or direct sunlight) interferes with the view of the camera(s).
The list above does not represent an exhaustive list of situations that may interfere with proper operation of
Autopilot features. For more information, see Limitations and Warnings on page 171.
Autopilot
Feature
TrafficAware
Cruise
Control

Available When

• You are driving between 18 mph (30 km/h) and 90 mph (150 km/h)85 mph (140 km/h)
NOTE: You can activate Traffic-Aware Cruise Control at lower speeds if there is a vehicle detected
at least 5 feet (1.5 meters) ahead of Model 3.

Autosteer
• You are driving between 18 mph (30 km/h) and 90 mph (150 km/h)85 mph (140 km/h)
NOTE: You can activate Autosteer at lower speeds if there is a vehicle detected at least 5 feet (1.5
meters) ahead of Model 3.
NOTE: On a residential road, a road without a center divider, or a road that is not controlled
access, the maximum allowed cruising speed is limited and the touchscreen displays a message.
The restricted speed will be the speed limit of the road plus 5 mph (10 km/h).
Headlights are set to On or Auto. Although Autopilot is available both during the day and in low
light conditions (dusk or dark), Autosteer aborts or is unavailable if headlights are set to Off.
When Autosteer is engaged, Auto High Beam is automatically enabled (see High Beam
Headlights on page 110) and wipers are set to Auto.
Navigate on
Autopilot

• You are driving between 18 mph (30 km/h) and 90 mph (150 km/h)85 mph (140 km/h).
NOTE: You can activate Navigate on Autopilot at lower speeds if there is a vehicle detected at
least 5 feet (1.5 meters) ahead of Model 3.
• You are driving on a controlled-access highway. When you leave a controlled-access highway,
Navigate on Autopilot reverts to Autosteer.

Full SelfDriving
(Beta)

• You are driving less than 85 mph (150 km/h).

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Autopilot
Feature

Available When
NOTE: You can activate Full Self-Driving (Beta) at lower speeds, including when Model 3 is at a
standstill, whether or not there is a vehicle detected in front of Model 3.
Headlights are set to On or Auto. Although Full Self-Driving (Beta) is available both during the
day and in low light conditions (dusk or dark), it aborts or is unavailable if headlights are set to
Off. When Full Self-Driving (Beta) is engaged, Auto High Beam is automatically enabled (see
High Beam Headlights on page 110) and wipers are set to Auto.

Autopilot Features
This topic describes how to enable and use the following driver assistance features.
• Traffic-Aware Cruise Control: Like traditional cruise control, Traffic-Aware Cruise Control maintains a set driving
speed. However, Traffic-Aware Cruise Control also slows down or accelerates Model 3 as needed to maintain the
following distance from the vehicle in front of you. While Traffic-Aware Cruise Control is engaged, you are still
responsible for steering Model 3 (see Traffic-Aware Cruise Control on page 140).
• Autosteer: Like Traffic-Aware Cruise Control, Autosteer maintains a set speed (if there is not a vehicle in front of
you) or a set following distance (if there is a vehicle in front of you). In addition, Autosteer detects lane markings,
road edges, and the presence of vehicles and objects to intelligently keep Model 3 in its driving lane (see
Autosteer on page 140).
NOTE: Autosteer is a BETA feature.
• Auto Lane Change: When you engage a turn signal while Autosteer is active, Auto Lane Change moves Model 3
into the adjacent lane in the direction indicated by the turn signal (see Auto Lane Change on page 142).
• Navigate on Autopilot: Navigate on Autopilot builds on the features of Traffic-Aware Cruise Control and
Autosteer. While Autosteer is active, Navigate on Autopilot allows Model 3 to suggest and, if configured,
automatically change lanes to pass other vehicles and follow the navigation route (see Navigate on Autopilot on
page 143).
NOTE: Navigate on Autopilot is a BETA feature.
Traffic-Aware Cruise Control and Autosteer use information from the cameras on Model 3 to detect lane markings,
road edges, and other vehicles and road users around Model 3.
CAUTION: Ensure all cameras are clean and free of obstructions before each drive and before using Autopilot
features (see Cleaning a Camera on page 253). Dirty cameras and sensors (if equipped), as well as
environmental conditions such as rain and faded lane markings, can affect Autopilot performance. If a camera
is obstructed or blinded, Model 3 displays a message on the touchscreen and Autopilot features may not be
available. For more information on specific alerts, see Troubleshooting Alerts on page 311.
CAUTION: It is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with the limitations of Autopilot and the situations in
which driver intervention may be needed. For more information, see Limitations and Warnings on page 171.
Autopilot Settings
Before you use Autopilot features, customize how they work by touching Controls > Autopilot.
• Set Speed: Choose whether Autopilot engages at the currently detected speed limit or your current driving
speed. Touch Controls > Autopilot > Set Speed and choose either Speed Limit or Current Speed.
• Offset: If you choose Speed Limit, you can specify an offset by touching Set Speed Offset. You can choose Fixed
(the cruising speed adjusts by a specific amount on all roads) or Percentage (the cruising speed is adjusted as a
percentage of the road's detected speed limit).
• Autopilot Activation: Choose how to activate Autosteer. If set to Single Pull, both Traffic-Aware Cruise Control
and Autosteer engage when you pull the drive stalk down once. If set to Double Pull, you must pull the drive stalk
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NOTE: Autopilot Activation must be set to Double Pull if you want to use Traffic-Aware Cruise Control
independently of Autosteer.
• Green Traffic Light Chime: In Canada and U.S.: If on, a chime will sound when you are waiting at a red traffic light
and the light turns green. If you are not actively using Traffic-Aware Cruise Control and are waiting at a red light
with a car in front of you, the chime sounds when the car ahead of you advances.
Traffic-Aware Cruise Control
Traffic-Aware Cruise Control is always enabled.
When Traffic-Aware Cruise Control is available but not engaged, the touchscreen displays the cruising
speed in gray. The number shown represents the speed that will be set when you engage Traffic-Aware
Cruise Control.

When Traffic-Aware Cruise Control is actively cruising at a set speed, the speed is highlighted with blue
text.

To engage Traffic-Aware Cruise Control when it is available (the car status area of the touchscreen displays the gray
cruising speed icon), pull the drive stalk down once, then release the accelerator pedal to allow Traffic-Aware Cruise
Control to maintain the cruising speed. You can apply the accelerator at any time to temporarily override the set
cruising speed.

NOTE: If Autopilot Activation is set to Single Pull, pulling the drive stalk down once also activates Autosteer (which
includes Traffic-Aware Cruise Control). Touch Controls > Autopilot > Autopilot Activation and choose Double Pull to
use Traffic-Aware Cruise Control independently of Autosteer when you pull the drive stalk down once.
If you want a chime to sound when you engage or cancel Traffic-Aware Cruise Control, touch Controls > Autopilot >
Traffic-Aware Cruise Control Chime.
WARNING: Traffic-Aware Cruise Control is designed for your driving comfort and convenience and is not a
collision warning or avoidance system. It is your responsibility to stay alert, drive safely, and be in control of the
vehicle at all times. Never depend on Traffic-Aware Cruise Control to adequately slow down Model 3. Always
watch the road in front of you and be prepared to take corrective action at all times. Failure to do so can result
in serious injury or death. For more information, see Limitations and Warnings on page 171.
Autosteer
To enable Autosteer:

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1. Touch Controls > Autopilot > Autopilot Features > Autosteer (Beta).
2. After carefully reading and understanding the popup window, touch Yes.
To indicate that Autosteer is available (but not actively steering Model 3), the top corner of the
touchscreen displays a gray Autosteer icon next to the driving gear. In situations where Autosteer is
temporarily unavailable, the Autosteer icon disappears. (For example, if your driving speed is not within
the speed required for Autosteer to operate.)
To initiate Autosteer, move the drive stalk fully down twice in quick succession.
NOTE: If the setting for Autopilot Activation is set to Single Pull, pulling the drive stalk down once engages
Autosteer (see Autopilot Settings on page 139).

Autosteer confirms activation with an audible chime and briefly displays a message on the touchscreen reminding
you to pay attention to the road and be ready to take over at any time.
To indicate that Autosteer is now active, the touchscreen displays the Autosteer icon in blue.

When Autosteer is able to detect lane markings, it displays the edges of the driving lane in blue on the touchscreen.

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Whenever Autosteer is active, Traffic-Aware Cruise Control is active as well.
In situations where the speed limit cannot be detected when Autosteer is engaged, Autosteer reduces your driving
speed and limits the set cruising speed to 45 mph (70 km/h). Although you can manually accelerate to exceed the
limited speed, Model 3 will not brake for detected obstacles as long as you are applying the accelerator pedal.
Autosteer slows down to the limited speed when you release the accelerator pedal. When you leave the road or
disengage Autosteer by using the steering wheel, you can increase your set speed again, if desired.
WARNING: Steering is limited when Autosteer is enabled. Therefore, Model 3 may not be able to handle tight
turns. Be prepared to take control of the vehicle at all times.
WARNING: Autosteer is a hands-on assistance feature. Keep your hands on the steering wheel at all times, be
mindful of road conditions and surrounding traffic, and always be prepared to take immediate action. Failure to
follow these instructions could cause damage, serious injury or death. It is your responsibility to familiarize
yourself with the limitations of Autosteer and the situations in which it may not work as expected. For more
information, see Limitations and Warnings on page 171.
Auto Lane Change
If you engage a turn signal while Autosteer is active, Model 3 moves into the adjacent lane in the direction indicated
by the turn signal, provided the following conditions are met:
• The turn signal is engaged.
• Lane markings indicate that a lane change is permitted.
• Midway through the lane change, Model 3 must detect the target lane's outside lane marking. If this lane marking
is not detected, the lane change is aborted and Model 3 returns to its original driving lane.
• The view of the camera(s) is not obstructed.
• Model 3 does not detect a vehicle in its blind spot, or a vehicle or obstacle up to the center of the target lane. If a
vehicle or other obstacle is detected in the target lane, it is shown in red in the visualization on the touchscreen
and Model 3 does not complete the lane change until it is safe to do so.
NOTE: Auto Lane Change cancels if the lane change cannot be completed in 5 seconds.

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WARNING: Although Autopilot is designed to detect vehicles and obstacles in adjacent lanes, it is your
responsibility to always perform visual checks to make sure it is safe and appropriate to move into the target
lane. If Autopilot cannot change lanes due to inadequate data, the touchscreen displays a series of warnings.
Therefore, when using Auto Lane Change, always pay attention to the touchscreen and be prepared to
manually steer Model 3.
The minimum speed at which Autopilot changes lanes may vary depending on region, adjacent lane speeds, and
other factors. Always be ready to manually steer and change lanes as necessary. When an automatic lane change is
in progress, Overtake Acceleration is activated, allowing Model 3 to accelerate closer to a vehicle in front (see
Overtake Acceleration on page 150).
When you engage a turn signal, Autopilot moves Model 3 one lane at a time. Moving into an additional lane requires
you to engage the turn signal a second time after the first lane change is complete.
As Model 3 changes lanes, it is important to monitor its performance by watching the driving path in front of you
and the surrounding area. Stay prepared to take over steering at any time. As you are crossing over into the adjacent
lane, the touchscreen displays the location in the lane that Model 3 is moving into.

Navigate on Autopilot
To enable Navigate on Autopilot, touch Controls > Autopilot > Navigate on Autopilot (Beta). Then, to customize
how you want Navigate on Autopilot to operate, touch Customize Navigate on Autopilot:
• Enable at Start of Every Trip: Choose whether to automatically enable Navigate on Autopilot for every navigation
route. When enabled, the Navigate on Autopilot button on the turn-by-turn direction list is already enabled at the
start of every trip.
• Speed Based Lane Changes: Navigate on Autopilot is designed to perform both route-based and speed-based
lane changes. Speed-based lanes changes are optional. You can use this setting to disable speed-based lane
changes or to specify how assertively you want Navigate on Autopilot to change lanes to achieve the set cruising
speed (Mild, Average, or Mad Max).
• Exit Passing Lane: Choose whether you want Navigate on Autopilot to maneuver out of a passing lane when
navigating to a destination. In addition to route-based and speed-based lane changes, Navigate on Autopilot
requests a lane change out of a passing lane as a reminder to stay in a slower lane when you are not passing
other vehicles. Choose No to disable this and keep Model 3 in a passing lane except when needed to stay on the
navigation route.
• Require Lane Change Confirmation: By default, Navigate on Autopilot requires your confirmation before
proceeding with a lane change by engaging the appropriate turn signal. If you do not confirm the lane change
within 3 seconds, a chime sounds to remind you that Navigate on Autopilot requires your confirmation to change
lanes.
• Lane Change Notification: You can specify if or how you want to be notified of lane changes (Off, Chime, Vibrate,
or Both).
If Enable at Start of Every Trip is turned on, Navigate on Autopilot engages automatically when:

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• Autosteer is active.
• You are navigating to a destination.
• You are on a controlled-access highway.
Once enabled, the Navigate on Autopilot button appears on the map’s turn-by-turn direction list whenever a
navigation route is active and the route includes at least one controlled-access highway.
If Enable at Start of Every Trip is turned off, touch the Navigate on Autopilot button above the turn-by-turn
directions to enable it. Once the Navigate on Autopilot is selected, it will engage whenever you engage Autosteer.
The Navigate on Autopilot icon shows in the turn-by-turn direction list when you are navigating to a
destination and Navigate on Autopilot is available but not active.

If Navigate on Autopilot is active, the icon is blue. If Enable at Start of Every Trip is turned on, the
Navigate on Autopilot icon is selected whenever you start navigation. Touch the icon to cancel
Navigate on Autopilot and revert to Autosteer.

Whenever Navigate on Autopilot is active, the Navigate on Autopilot button is blue and the touchscreen displays the
driving lane as a single blue line in front of Model 3:

The turn-by-turn directions display the Autosteer icon next to the maneuvers (such as off-ramps) that Navigate on
Autopilot will handle.
When Navigate on Autopilot is engaged Model 3 automatically makes both speed-based and route-based lane
changes after driver confirmation.
• Speed Based Lane Changes: Navigate on Autopilot changes lanes to reduce driving time to your destination. For
example, if Model 3 is behind a vehicle going below the set cruising speed, Navigate on Autopilot will move into
the passing lane to pass it. Speed-based lanes changes are optional.
• Route Based Lane Changes: Navigate on Autopilot changes lanes to route you to your destination. For example,
Navigate on Autopilot will move into the exit lane as Model 3 approaches the off-ramp specified by the navigation
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When the touchscreen displays a message asking you to confirm the lane change, engage the appropriate turn
signal. If you do not confirm the lane change within 3 seconds, a chime sounds to remind you that Navigate on
Autopilot requires your confirmation to change lanes. Auto Lane Change cancels if the lane change cannot be
completed in 5 seconds.
If you ignore a route-based lane change suggestion (for example, you are driving in the left lane while approaching
an off-ramp on the right side of the highway), Navigate on Autopilot is unable to maneuver onto the off-ramp and as
a result, you are re-routed to your destination.
NOTE: When determining navigation routes, and maneuvers at interchanges, Navigate on Autopilot considers
whether or not you want to use High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes. Therefore, ensure the Use HOV Lanes setting
is appropriate for your circumstances (see Maps and Navigation on page 210). If the setting is off, Navigate on
Autopilot never uses a HOV lane, regardless of time of day. If the setting is on, Navigate on Autopilot uses HOV
lanes, whenever applicable.
CAUTION: Navigate on Autopilot may not always attempt to exit at an off-ramp or change lanes, even when an
exit or lane change is determined by the navigation route. Always remain alert and be prepared to manually
steer onto an off-ramp, or make a lane change to prepare for, or to exit at, an off-ramp or interchange.
Navigate on Autopilot activates and deactivates based on the type of road you are driving on. When Navigate on
Autopilot is active and you approach an off-ramp or interchange along your navigation route, the appropriate turn
signal engages and Autosteer maneuvers Model 3 onto the off-ramp or interchange.
When you leave a controlled-access highway Navigate on Autopilot reverts to Autosteer—a chime sounds and the
touchscreen displays the driving lane lines in blue (instead of the single blue in front of Model 3). When Navigate on
Autopilot deactivates, Autosteer remains active. Always be prepared to take appropriate action.
WARNING: Navigate on Autopilot is a hands-on feature. Keep your hands on the steering wheel at all times, be
mindful of road conditions and surrounding traffic, and always be prepared to take immediate action. Failure to
follow these instructions could cause damage, serious injury or death. It is your responsibility to familiarize
yourself with the limitations of Navigate on Autopilot and the situations in which it may not work as expected.
For more information, see Limitations and Warnings on page 171.
Canceling Autopilot
Traffic-Aware Cruise Control cancels when:
• You move the drive stalk upward.
◦ CAUTION: If you move the drive stalk upward and hold it up for more than one second, Model 3 shifts into
Neutral after canceling Autosteer.
• You press the brake pedal.
• You exceed 90 mph (150 km/h).
• You shift into Reverse, Park, or Neutral.
• A door is opened.
• An Automatic Emergency Braking event occurs (see Collision Avoidance Assist on page 182).
• The driver's seatbelt is released, and/or the driver gets out of their seat.

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When Traffic-Aware Cruise Control cancels, the cruising speed icon on the touchscreen turns gray to indicate that
Traffic-Aware Cruise Control is no longer active.
Autosteer cancels when any of the above actions are taken. In addition, Autosteer cancels when:
• You exceed 85 mph (140 km/h).
• You take over steering manually.You apply rotational force to the steering wheel (even a slight amount).
WARNING: If Autopilot Activation is set to Double Pull and Autosteer cancels because you started steering
manuallyapplied rotational force to the steering wheel, Traffic-Aware Cruise Control remains active. If
Autopilot Activation is set to Single Pull and Autosteer cancels because you started steering
manuallyapplied rotational force to the steering wheel, Traffic-Aware Cruise Control also cancels.
• You do not respond to repeated reminders to keep your hands on the wheel and subsequent messages on the
touchscreen (see Driver Attentiveness on page 151).
When Autosteer cancels, a chime sounds and the Autosteer icon either turns gray to indicate that Autosteer is no
longer active, or disappears to indicate that it is not currently available.
Navigate on Autopilot cancels when Autosteer cancels, as described above. In addition, Navigate on Autopilot
cancels when:
• You touch the Navigate on Autopilot button on the map’s turn-by-turn direction list. In this case, Autosteer is still
active.
• You leave a controlled-access highway. When this happens, Autosteer is still active.
When Navigate on Autopilot cancels but Autosteer remains active, a chime sounds and the visualization goes from a
single blue line in the driving lane to two blue lines on either side of the lane.
When Traffic-Aware Cruise Control or Autosteer cancels, Model 3 does not coast. Instead, regenerative braking slows
down Model 3 in the same way as when you move your foot off the accelerator when driving without Traffic-Aware
Cruise Control (see Regenerative Braking on page 117).
While Using Autopilot
When Traffic-Aware Cruise Control is active and Autopilot is maintaining a set speed, the speed is highlighted with
blue text on the touchscreen.
When Autosteer is active, the steering wheel icon is blue and the lane markings are highlighted in blue on the
visualization. If Navigate on Autopilot is also active, the Navigate on Autopilot button is blue and the touchscreen
displays the driving lane as a single blue line in front of Model 3.
To display more details about the roadway and its surroundings, such as road markings, stop lights, and objects
(such as trash cans and poles), touch Controls > Autopilot > Full Self-Driving Visualization Preview.

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If unable to detect lane markings, Autosteer may determine the driving lane based on a vehicle you are following. In
most cases, Autosteer attempts to center Model 3 in the driving lane. However, there may be situations in which
Autosteer follows a driving path that is offset from the center of the lane (for example, if guard rails are detected).

Maintaining the Set Speed
When Autopilot is active, Model 3 maintains your set cruising speed whenever a vehicle is not detected in front of it.
When cruising behind a vehicle, Model 3 accelerates and decelerates as needed to maintain a chosen following
distance (see Adjusting the Following Distance on page 147), up to the set speed.
You can manually accelerate at any time by pressing the accelerator pedal, but when you release the pedal Model 3
resumes cruising at the set speed.
Model 3 also adjusts the cruising speed when entering and exiting curves.
When Model 3 is actively slowing down to maintain the selected distance from the vehicle ahead, brake lights turn
on. You may notice slight movement of the brake pedal. However, when Model 3 is accelerating, the accelerator
pedal does not move.

Changing the Set Speed
Roll the right scroll wheel up to increase, or down to decrease, the set speed.
You can also change the cruising speed to the current speed limit (including any offset you've specified), by either:
• Pushing the drive stalk downward and briefly holding.
• Touching and briefly holding the speed limit sign on the touchscreen until you see the cruising speed change.

It may take a few seconds for Model 3 to reach the new cruising speed.

Adjusting the Following Distance
To adjust the following distance you want to maintain between Model 3 and a vehicle traveling ahead of you, press
the steering wheel's right scroll button to the left or right.
NOTE: If Full Self-Driving (Beta) is active, pressing the steering wheel's right scroll button to the left or right changes
the Full Self-Driving (Beta) profile (see Full Self-Driving (Beta) on page 158).
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The closest following distance is 2.The closest following distance is 1.

Each setting corresponds to a time-based distance that represents how long it takes for Model 3, from its current
location, to reach the location of the rear bumper of the vehicle ahead of you. Autopilot retains your setting until you
change it again.
As you adjust the following distance, the touchscreen displays the current setting.

Stopping and Slowdowns
When moving significantly faster than vehicles in adjacent lanes, Model 3 automatically reduces the driving speed.
This is especially helpful in heavy traffic situations or when vehicles are constantly merging into different lanes.
When Model 3 detects other vehicles driving significantly slower, the touchscreen highlights the adjacent lanes with
arrows and detected vehicles in gray, and Model 3 reduces the driving speed as appropriate. To temporarily override
this feature, press the accelerator pedal.

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When following a vehicle, Autopilot remains active at low speeds, even when Model 3 comes to a full stop. For
example, Autopilot remains active even if Model 3 slows down to a complete or near-complete stop in heavy, stopand-go traffic on a highway. When traffic starts moving more rapidly, Autopilot again accelerates up to the set
speed.
Sometimes when Model 3 is at a full stop, Autopilot goes into a HOLD state. If this happens, briefly press the
accelerator pedal to resume cruising.
When the HOLD status is active, the touchscreen displays the HOLD icon and a message that indicates
that you need to resume cruise control.

Model 3 goes into HOLD state while Autopilot is active in the following circumstances:
• Model 3 has been at a standstill for 5 minutes.
• Model 3 detects a pedestrian (the HOLD state may clear when the pedestrian is no longer detected).
• Model 3 suddenly loses visibility of the vehicle in front of you.
• An obstacle is detected in front of Model 3.

Cruising Near or On Exits
When you are cruising near an exit on a controlled-access highway and engage the turn signal toward the off-ramp,
Autopilot assumes you are exiting and begins to slow down Model 3. If you do not drive onto the off-ramp, Autopilot
resumes cruising at the set speed.
In a region with right hand traffic, this occurs only when you engage the right turn signal when driving in the rightmost lane within 164 ft. (50 meters) of an exit. Likewise in regions with left hand traffic, this occurs when engaging
the left turn signal when driving in the left-most lane within 164 ft. (50 meters) of an exit.
NOTE: If Navigate on Autopilot is active, Model 3 will perform a route-based lane change to enter the exit lane and
take the off-ramp as necessary to follow the navigation route.

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When enabled while on a highway interchange or off-ramp, Traffic-Aware Cruise Control may reduce your set speed
in 5 mph (5 km/h) increments – to as slow as 25 mph (40 km/h) – to better match the reported speeds of other

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