NHTSA ID Number: 11006912
Manufacturer Communication Number: 2024.26.100_082024.pdf
TSB/Document Date: 2024-09-04
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 the vehicle 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.
attachment should remain securely locked. Never attempt to remove this attachment.
3. With the belt unfastened, unreel the webbing to its limit. Check that unreeling is free from snags, and visually check the
webbing for wear. Allow the webbing to retract, checking that retraction is smooth and complete.
4. With the webbing half unreeled, hold the tongue plate and pull forward quickly. The mechanism should lock automatically
and prevent further unreeling.
If a seat belt fails any of these tests, have the vehicle serviced before driving with the seat occupied.
For information about cleaning seat belts, see Seat Belts on page 129.
Seat Belt Warnings
WARNING: Seat belts should be worn by all occupants at all times, even if driving for a very short distance. Failure to do
so increases the risk of injury or death if a collision occurs.
WARNING: Secure small children in a suitable child safety seat as described in the Owner's Manual. Always follow the
child safety seat manufacturer's instructions when installing.
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WARNING: Ensure that all seat belts are worn correctly. An improperly worn seat belt increases the risk of injury or death
if a collision occurs.
WARNING: Never sit on top of any seat belt component. Doing so can cause damage or interfere with the proper
deployment of safety equipment.
WARNING: Do not wear seat belts over hard, fragile or sharp items in clothing, such as pens, keys, eyeglasses, etc. The
pressure from the seat belt on such items can cause injury.
WARNING: Seat belts should not be worn with any part of the strap twisted.
WARNING: Each seat belt assembly must be used by one occupant only. It is dangerous to put a seat belt around a child
being carried on an occupant’s lap.
WARNING: Seat belts that have been worn in a collision must be inspected or replaced, if necessary, even if damage to
the assembly is not obvious.
WARNING: Seat belts that show signs of wear (such as fraying), or have been cut or damaged in any way, must be
replaced.
WARNING: Avoid contaminating a seat belt’s components with any chemicals, liquids, grit, dirt or cleaning products. If a
seat belt fails to retract or latch into the buckle, it must be replaced immediately.
WARNING: Do not make modifications or additions that can prevent a seat belt mechanism from taking up slack, or that
can prevent a seat belt from being adjusted to remove slack. A seat belt with slack greatly reduces occupant protection.
WARNING: Do not make modifications that can interfere with the operation of a seat belt, or that can cause a seat belt to
become inoperable.
WARNING: Do not use third party comfort and convenience products that attach to the seat belts.
WARNING: When seat belts are not in use, they should be fully retracted and not hanging loose. If a seat belt does not
fully retract, schedule a service appointment.
WARNING: The seat belt system has no user serviceable parts and may contain pyrotechnics. Do not disassemble,
remove, or replace components.
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Child Safety Seats
Passenger Front Airbag Must Be OFF
Your Cybertruck seat belts are designed for adults and larger children. You must restrain infants and small children in the rear
seats only, and you must use a suitable child safety seat appropriate for the child’s age, weight, and size.
WARNING: Never seat a child in the front passenger seat, even if using a child restraint system.
WARNING: Never seat a child on a seat with an ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it. DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to the child
can occur.
Refer to the following label located on the sun visors.
NOTE: The image shown below is representative only and may not be identical to the label in your vehicle.
Cybertruck has an occupancy sensor in the front passenger seat that controls the status of the passenger front airbag (see
Front Passenger Occupant Detection on page 233).
Before driving with a child seat
on the front passenger seat (if permitted in your market region), always
double-check the status of the passenger front airbag to confirm that it is OFF. The Passenger Airbag OFF
indicator displays on the touchscreen when the airbag is off. When off, the passenger airbag does not inflate
when a collision occurs.
When the vehicle detects a passenger in the front seat, the passenger airbag is on. When on, the Passenger Airbag OFF icon
should NOT be visible on the touchscreen. In this case, the airbag will inflate when a collision occurs.
WARNING: It is the driver's responsibility to confirm that the passenger front airbag is OFF when a child is seated in the
front passenger seat. If the passenger front airbag fails to disable with a child seat
in position, place the child and child
restraint system in the rear seat and schedule a service appointment.
WARNING: Always ensure that all Cybertruck seats are locked in position before traveling. Failure to do so increases the
risk of injury. Pay attention to all warnings displayed on the touchscreen.
WARNING: Do not associate the Easy Entry setting with the driver's profile when a child is seated in a rear seat. Doing so
can cause the driver's seat to push against the child, especially when a child is seated in a forward-facing child seat
or
booster seat. Do not rely on Cybertruck to recognize or accommodate a child seated in the rear seats while using this
setting (see Driver Profiles on page 44).
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Choosing a Child Safety Seat
All children age 12 and under should ride in the rear seats. Always use a child safety seat suitable for a young child’s age and
weight. The following table is based on child safety seat recommendations determined by the National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration (NHTSA). For more information, go to www.nhtsa.gov/ChildSafety/Guidance.
Category
Infants
Toddlers
Young children
Age
Birth to 1 year*
Over 1 year*
4 years and older, and less than
57 in. (145 cm) tall
Weight
Up to at least 20 lbs (9 kg)*
Over 20 lbs (9 kg) (minimum) and
up to 40 lbs (18 kg)*
Over 40 lbs (18 kg)
Type of child safety seat
Rear facing (or convertible)
Forward facing (or convertible)*
Forward facing or seat belt
retained booster seat****
Seat position
Rear facing only*
Rear facing as long as possible,
then forward facing*
Forward facing
Recommended attachment
method
If combined weight of child and
safety seat is up to 65 lbs
(29 kg), attach using either
LATCH** (lower anchor only) or
the seat belt only.*** If
combined weight of child and
safety seat is over 65 lbs
(29 kg), attach using the seat
belt only.***
If combined weight of child and
safety seat is up to 65 lbs (29 kg),
attach using either LATCH** (both
lower anchors and top tether
anchor), or the seat belt and upper
tether strap.*** If combined
weight of child and safety seat is
over 65 lbs (29 kg), attach using
the seat belt and upper tether
strap.***
Secure the booster seat using
lower LATCH anchors (if
available) and then restrain the
child with the seat belt. If the
booster seat is not equipped with
LATCH** anchors, then secure
the booster seat with the child
using the seat belt. However, if
the combined weight of the child
and booster seat exceeds 65 lbs
(29 kg), secure the booster seat
with the child using the seat belt
only.*****
*Many child safety seats currently available allow children to ride rear-facing using the child safety seat’s integrated 5-point harness for a
longer period of time BASED UPON SPECIFIC HEIGHT AND WEIGHT LIMITS. Keep your child in a rear facing seat for as long as possible.
CHECK THE CHILD SAFETY SEAT MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS AND CAREFULLY FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS.
**LATCH ("Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children") and ISOFIX are international
standards for attachment points for child safety seats in
passenger cars that enable compliant child safety seats to be quickly and safely secured. The system has other regional names including
LUAS ("Lower Universal Anchorage System") or Canfix in Canada. It has also been called the "Universal Child Safety Seat System" or UCSSS.
***Subject to instructions provided by the child safety seat manufacturer.
****Keep your child in a forward facing child safety seat with a harness and tether until the child reaches the child safety seat's maximum
allowable height or weight as specified by the manufacturer of the child safety seat.
*****In the center seating position, the vehicle's head support can be adjusted if the booster seat is not equipped with an integrated head
support.
WARNING: Do not use LATCH anchors with child safety seats or booster seats that have an integral safety belt where
the combined weight of the child plus the child safety seat exceeds 65 lbs (29 kg).
WARNING: Laws that govern how and where children should be carried when traveling in a vehicle are subject to change.
It is the driver’s responsibility to keep up to date on, and comply with, all current regulations in the region(s) where
Cybertruck is driven. To check the child passenger safety laws for states in the U.S., go to: http://www.ghsa.org/html/
stateinfo/laws/childsafety_laws.html.
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Seating Larger Children
If a child is too large to fit into a child safety seat, but too small to safely fit into the standard seat belts, use a booster seat
appropriate for the child’s age and size. Carefully follow the manufacturer’s instructions to secure the booster seat.
WARNING: Larger children in booster seats should wear the seat belt like an adult. Do not fully extend the seat belt
webbing to engage the automatic locking retracting (ALR).
Installing Child Safety Seats
There are two general methods used to install child safety seats:
• Seat belt retained - these seats are secured using the vehicle’s seat belts. All passenger seating positions in Cybertruck
support the use of seat belt retained child safety seats.
• LATCH retained - these seats attach to anchor bars built into the rear seats. All rear seating positions in Cybertruck
support the use of LATCH retained child safety seats.
Check the child safety seat manufacturer’s instructions and the table in this manual to determine which installation method to
use. Some child safety seats can be installed using either method. Always follow the child safety seat manufacturer’s
instructions.
Installing Seat Belt Retained Child Seats![]()
First, make sure that the child safety seat is appropriate for the weight, height, and age of the child.
Avoid dressing the child in bulky clothing and do not place any objects between the child and the restraint system.
Adjust harnesses for every child, every trip.
To securely hold child safety seats, all passenger seating positions are equipped with an automatic locking retractor (ALR)
feature that, by fully extracting the seat belt (beyond the length needed for a typical adult occupant), locks the belt into place
until the seat belt is unbuckled and the webbing is fully retracted. The ALR mechanism operates as a ratchet, winding in slack
and preventing the seat belt from extending any further until it has been completely rewound. When installing a child safety
seat with integrated restraints, engage the belt's automatic locking retractor by pulling the seat belt webbing until it is fully
extended. The ALR system engages only when the seat belt is at its maximum extension point.
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The automatic locking retractor (ALR) feature is not used for booster seats in which a large child is restrained by the vehicle's
seat belts directly, and therefore not using a child safety seat's integrated restraints.
NOTE: An automatic locking retractor disengages only when the seat belt is unbuckled and fully retracted. The belt can then
be worn as a normal belt, sliding freely in and out and locking tight only in an emergency. Once disengaged, the belt must be
fully extended to re-engage the locking mechanism whenever you install a child safety seat.
Always follow the detailed instructions provided by the child safety seat manufacturer. General guidelines are provided below.
1. Place the child safety seat in Cybertruck and fully extend the seat belt (doing so engages the automatic locking retractor
(see Automatic Locking Retractor on page 216).
2. Route the webbing and buckle the seat belt in accordance with the child safety seat manufacturer’s instructions.
3. Allow the seat belt webbing to retract, and remove all slack while firmly pushing the child safety seat into the seat.
4. Once all slack has been removed, forcefully pull the seat belt webbing to confirm that the automatic locking retractor is
engaged.
NOTE: The automatic locking retractor disengages only after unbuckling and fully retracting the seat belt webbing. Once
disengaged, the belt must be fully extended to re-engage the locking mechanism.
5. Attach the child safety seat's upper tether strap(s) (if equipped), as required by the manufacturer of the child safety seat
(see Attaching Upper Tether Straps on page 225).
Installing LATCH (ISOFIX) Child Seats![]()
Lower LATCH anchors are provided in all rear seating positions. The anchors are located between the seat's back rest and
cushion. The exact location of each anchor is identified by a child safety seat identification label. The label is located on the
seat back, directly above its associated anchor.
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Carefully read and follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer of the child restraint system. The instructions
describe how to slide the child restraint system onto the seat’s anchor bars until you hear it "click" into place. You may need to
push the child restraint system firmly against the seat back to ensure it fits snugly.
Adjust until the child restraint system is fitted firmly against the seat back. Ensure the child restraint system fits snugly.
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Before seating a child, ensure that the child restraint system is securely installed. Grasp the front of the child restraint system
with one hand on each side, and attempt to:
• Twist the child restraint system from side to side.
• Pull the child restraint system away from the seat.
If the child restraint system moves away from the seat, both latches are not fully engaged onto the seat's anchor bars. You
must reinstall it and try again. It is critical that both latches on the child restraint system are fully engaged.
WARNING: Do not use LATCH anchors with child seats
or booster seats that have an integrated safety belt where the
combined weight of the child plus the child restraint system exceeds 65 lbs (29 kg).
Attaching Upper Tether Straps
If the child safety seat is equipped with an upper tether strap, attach its hook(s) to the anchor point located behind the
associated rear seat. To access the center anchor point, flip the cover upward. To access an outboard anchor point, slide the
cover to one side.
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WARNING: Tighten upper tether straps according to the instructions provided by the manufacturer of the child safety
seat.
For the outboard seats, position dual-strap tethers on each side of the head support:
For the outboard seats, position single-strap tethers on the outside of the head support:
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For the center seat, route dual-strap tethers between the posts under the head support. Lift the head support (see Head
Supports on page 213), then route the straps. Keep the head support in the raised position.
WARNING: In the center seat, do not run dual-strap tethers on each side of the head support.
For the center seat, route a single-strap tether between the posts under the head support. Lift the head support (see Head
Supports on page 213), then route the strap. Keep the head support in the raised position.
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Testing a Child Safety Seat
Before seating a child, always make sure the child safety seat is not loose:
1. Hold the child safety seat by the belt path and try to slide the safety seat from side to side and front to back.
2. If the seat moves more than one inch (2.5 cm), it is too loose. Tighten the belt or reconnect the LATCH retained child safety
seat.
3. If you are unable to reduce slack, try a different seat location or try another child safety seat.
Child Safety Seat Warnings
WARNING: Extreme hazard! Do not seat a child on the front passenger seat even if you are using a child safety seat. This
seat has an airbag in front of it. Although this airbag is disabled when Cybertruck detects a lightweight passenger, do
not rely on technology to protect your child.
WARNING: Child restraint systems are designed to be secured in vehicle seats by lap belts or the lap belt portion of a
lap-shoulder belt. Children could be endangered in a crash if their child restraints are not properly secured in the
vehicle.
WARNING: According to collision statistics, a child is safer when properly restrained in a rear seat instead of the front
seat.
WARNING: Do not use a forward facing child safety seat until your child weighs over 20 lbs (9 kg) and can sit
independently. Up to the age of two, a child's spine and neck are not sufficiently developed to avoid injury in a frontal
impact.
WARNING: Do not allow a baby or infant to be held on an adult's lap. All children must be restrained in an appropriate
child safety seat at all times.
WARNING: To ensure children are safely seated, follow all instructions provided in this document and by the
manufacturer of the child safety seat.
WARNING: Children should ride in a rear facing child safety seat using the seat’s integrated 5-point harness for as long
as possible.
WARNING: Do not use seat belt extenders on a seat belt that is being used to install a child safety seat or booster seat.
WARNING: When seating larger children, make sure the child's head is supported and the child’s seat belt is properly
adjusted and fastened. The shoulder portion of the belt must be away from the face and neck, and the lap portion must
not be over the stomach.
WARNING: Never attach two child safety seats to one anchor point. In a collision, one anchor point may be incapable of
securing both seats.
WARNING: Child restraint anchors are designed to withstand only those loads imposed by correctly fitted child
restraints. Under no circumstances are they to be used for adult seat belts, harnesses, or for attaching other items or
equipment to the vehicle.
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WARNING: Always check harnesses and tether straps for damage and wear.
WARNING: Never leave a child unattended, even if the child is secured in a child safety seat.
WARNING: Never use a child safety seat that has been involved in a collision. Have the seat inspected or replaced as
described in the child safety seat manufacturer’s instructions.
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Airbags
Location of Airbags
Airbags are located in the approximate areas shown below. Airbag warning information is printed on the sun visors.
Cybertruck is equipped with an airbag and lap/shoulder belt at both front seating positions. The airbag is a supplemental
restraint at those seating positions. All occupants, including the driver, should always wear their seat belts whether or not an
airbag is also provided at their seating position to minimize the risk of severe injury or death in the event of a crash.
1. Passenger knee airbag
2. Passenger front airbag
3. Seat-mounted airbags
4. Curtain airbags
5. Driver knee airbag
6. Driver front airbag
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How Airbags Work
Airbags inflate when sensors detect an impact that exceeds deployment thresholds. These thresholds are designed to predict
the severity of a crash in time for the airbags to help protect the vehicle's occupants. Airbags inflate instantly with
considerable force accompanied by a loud noise. The inflated bag, together with the seat belts, limits movement of occupants
to reduce the risk of injury.
Front airbags are not ordinarily designed to inflate in rear collisions, rollovers, side collisions and when braking heavily or
driving over bumps and potholes. Likewise, front airbags may not inflate in all frontal collisions, such as minor front collisions,
underride collisions, or minor impacts with narrow objects (such as posts or poles). Significant superficial damage can occur
to the vehicle without the airbags inflating and, conversely, a relatively small amount of structural damage can cause airbags to
inflate. Therefore, the external appearance of the vehicle after a collision does not represent whether or not the front airbags
should have inflated.
WARNING: Before modifying your vehicle to accommodate a person with disabilities in a way that may affect the airbag
system, schedule a service appointment.
Types of Airbags
Cybertruck has the following types of airbags:
• Front airbags: The front airbags are designed to reduce injuries if larger children or adults are riding in the front seats.
Follow all warnings and instructions related to seating a child on the front passenger seat (if permitted in your market
region).
• Knee airbags: Knee airbags and the front airbags work together. The knee airbags limit the forward motion of the front seat
occupants by restricting leg movement, thereby positioning the occupants so that the front airbags work more effectively.
• Seat-mounted airbags: A seat-mounted side airbag in the front seats helps protect the pelvis and the thorax region of the
torso. The seat-mounted airbag on the inside portion of the driver's seat helps protect the head and torso. Seat-mounted
airbags on both the impacted and non-impacted side of the vehicle inflate in the event of a severe side impact or a severe
offset frontal impact.
• Curtain airbags: Curtain airbags help protect the head. Curtain airbags on both the impacted and non-impacted side of the
vehicle inflate only if a severe side impact occurs, or if the vehicle rolls over.
Airbag Status Indicator
The status of the passenger front airbag displays on the touchscreen:
The Passenger Airbag Off indicator displays on the touchscreen when the passenger front airbag is OFF.
When the passenger front airbag is OFF, it does not inflate when a collision occurs. When driving with a child
seat on the front passenger seat (if permitted in your market region), always double-check the status of the
passenger front airbag to confirm that it is OFF.
To protect an adult occupying the front passenger seat, ensure the passenger front airbag is ON – when ON, a Passenger
Airbag OFF icon should not be visible on the touchscreen. When the passenger airbag is ON, it may inflate when a collision
occurs.
The airbag indicator displays on the touchscreen for a few seconds at the start of every drive while checking the
following functionality, as applicable:
• Airbags
• Seat belts with pre-tensioners and load limiters
• Impact sensors
• Occupant sensors
• Seat belt sensors
• Passive safety component wiring harnesses
• Onboard restraint controlled components (ex: accelerometer and other passive safety components)
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After this check, the airbag indicator turns off. If the airbag system detects a fault in any of the previously
mentioned components, the airbag warning indicator stays on. In this case contact Tesla
service immediately.
Do not drive the vehicle until the airbag system is inspected by Tesla
.
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Front Passenger Occupant Detection
Cybertruck has an occupancy sensor in the front passenger seat that controls the status of the front airbag.
NOTE: The occupancy classification system (OCS) meets the regulatory requirement of FMVSS 208 and automatically detects
when inflating the passenger front airbag would be unnecessary or potentially harmful.
WARNING: Seating an infant in a rear facing child restraint system on a seat equipped with an operational airbag can
cause serious injury or death.
Object Classification
OCS Passenger
Airbag Status*
Indicator status
Notes
Empty
OFF
PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF
Object
OFF or ON
PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF or Depends on material/contents
PASSENGER AIRBAG ON
Rear-facing child restraint
OFF
system designed for children up
to One Year Old
PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF
Less than 22 lbs (10 kg)
Forward facing child restraint
system
OFF
PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF
Less than 35 lbs (16 kg)
Child in a booster seat
OFF
PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF
Less than 51 lbs (23 kg)
Large child
OFF or ON
PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF or 51 lbs (23 kg) or more and less
than 103 lbs (47 kg)
PASSENGER AIRBAG ON
5th percentile female or larger
(by weight)
ON
PASSENGER AIRBAG ON
Over approximately 103 lbs (47
kg)
*If the passenger airbag status indicator does not match the situation, do not use the seat. The passenger must ride in a
different seat. Schedule a service appointment.
NOTE: It takes approximately six seconds after you power on Cybertruck for the occupant classification system (OCS) to
report accurate status of the front passenger airbag. As a result, when you first power on Cybertruck, even in situations when
it should be OFF because the seat is occupied by a weight of 20 lbs (9 kg) or less, it will take the touchscreen approximately
six seconds to display the status, PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF. If it fails to do so, schedule a service appointment and do not
seat a child in the front passenger seating position.
To make sure the sensing system can correctly detect occupancy status, eliminate the following:
• Objects lodged under the seat.
• Heavy objects sitting on the seat (briefcase, large purse).
• Objects wedged between the seat back and seat cushion.
• Cargo interfering with the seat.
• Aftermarket items attached to, or sitting on or between, the seat and occupant including but not limited to covers, mats,
blankets, etc.
These conditions can interfere with the occupancy sensor. If you have eliminated the above possibilities, and the airbag status
is still incorrect, ask passengers to ride in the rear seats and schedule a service appointment to have the airbag system
checked.
NOTE: The front passenger occupancy sensor affects the operation of the passenger front airbags only. The side airbags are
not affected.
WARNING: If the front passenger airbag is not turning on or off as expected based on the weight thresholds previously
described, schedule a service appointment immediately.
WARNING: If seating a child in the front passenger seat is legally permissible in your market region, it is the driver's
responsibility to ensure that the passenger front airbag is OFF. Never seat a child in a rear facing safety seat in the front
passenger seat with an active airbag. DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to the child can occur. Per recommendations by the
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, all occupants age 12 and under must ride in the rear seats.
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WARNING: Do not use seat covers on the front seats. Doing so could reduce the accuracy of the occupant detection
system.
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Ensuring Accurate Occupant Detection
To help ensure an occupant in the front passenger seat can be accurately detected, the passenger must:
• Wear a seat belt.
• Sit upright on the center of the seat cushion, with shoulders resting against the seat back and legs extended comfortably in
front with feet on the floor. See Examples of Correct and Incorrect Seating Positions on page 236.
• Remain positioned on the seat cushion and not lift their weight off the seat (for example, by pushing their feet against the
floor or pressing on the center console or armrest to lift up).
• Never wear thick, wet, or bulky clothing (such as ski wear or padded clothing).
In addition to the items listed above, the following situations can interfere with the accuracy of the occupant classification
system:
• Incorrectly placing a child restraint system so that the entire lower section is not positioned against the seat cushion.
• Objects lodged under the seat or wedged between the seat back and cushion.
• Heavy objects sitting on the seat (briefcase, large purse).
• Cargo interfering with the seat.
These conditions can interfere with the occupancy sensor. If you have eliminated the above possibilities, and the airbag status
is still incorrect, instruct passengers to ride in the rear seats and schedule a service appointment to have the airbag system
checked.
NOTE: Tesla
follows NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration) recommendations that all occupants age 12 and
under be seated in a rear seat.
NOTE: The front passenger occupancy sensor affects the operation of the passenger front and side airbags.
WARNING: Failure to follow the above instructions can adversely affect the Occupant Classification System (OCS)
which can cause serious injury or death.
WARNING: If the front passenger airbag is not turning on or off as expected, do not seat a passenger in the front
passenger seat. Schedule a service appointment.
WARNING: To ensure accuracy of the occupant detection system, do not make any modifications to the front passenger
seat.
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Examples of Correct and Incorrect Seating Positions
Correct seating position:
Incorrect seating position - the passenger's feet must be on the floor:
Incorrect seating position - the passenger must not slide forward on the seat cushion:
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- [Hot Advanced Features] 689BT bidirectional tool scanner for car newly adds ECU Coding, Power Balance, Flash Hidden Functions, Reset Adaptive Data, Match Replaced Components, Customize OE-Settings. Such as: 1. changing the color of interior lights 2. switching on/off the auto hold, 3. customizing dash kits 4. activating the auto side mirror folding function 5. disables auto start-stop. Note: Coding functions vary by model&year.
- 【15+ Advanced Reset & Calibration Functions】The Thinkdiag scanner provides 15+ professional maintenance functions, including:✔ Oil Reset | ✔ ABS Bleeding | ✔ Injector Coding | ✔ SAS Reset✔ TPMS Reset | ✔ BMS Reset | ✔ Transmission Adaptation | ✔ AFS Reset | ✔ Sunroof Calibration | ✔ Brake Reset | ✔ Suspension Relearn | ✔ Electronic Throttle Relearn | ✔ Seat Calibration | + More reset/relearn/calibrate/adaptive functions under automotive full systems diagnostic menu. Ideal professional OBDII scanner for mechanics and DIY enthusiasts, Thinkdiag delivers professional OE-level diagnostics with adaptive relearn capabilities for precise vehicle servicing.
- 【Full-System Diagnostics OBD2 Scanner Bluetooth】 Thinkdiag OBD2 Scanner supports all Systems diagnostic function, it can read/clear DTCs, read live data, read control module information, actuation tests and maintenance functions for ECM, BCM, SRS, TCM, BMS, TPMS, SAS, A/C system etc... It works with most car models after 1996, cover more than 120+ car brands. All car make and reset software come with 1 year update without any charge, much valuable and powerful than 1000 dollars level scanners in the market.
- 【Potential Feature Activation】 Thinkdiag diagnose obd2 scanner Bluetooth allows you to match the replaced components with ECU, activate potential functions for BMW
, for GM, for Benz etc. Adjust some annoying features, adapt vehicle's settings to improve performance. No matter you are private owner or professional technician, Thinkdiag is a powerful and handy scanner in your repair tool list. Potential features are not suitable for every car models, please check with us before purchase. This superior function required newest Android OS device, it performs better on Android cell phone. - 【Bidirectional Test/Active Test】 Thinkdiag car code reader actuates solenoids and actuators for active testing, send commands to systems/components to test their real-time working status, without using manual vehicle controls which saves much diagnostic time and effort to identify malfunction causes. You can check windows, doors, mirrors, sunroof, fans, fuel pump and other parts working status by actuation test function, thinkdiag supports 10000+ active tests. When you process Automotive full system diagnostic, you can do active test on every supported module.
- 【Intelligent Diagnostic Tool with Auto-VIN】Thinkdiag Bluetooth OBD2 scanner makes your smart phone device become a professional vehicle diagnostic tool, it compatible with Android and iOS system. Auto-VIN function supports the Thinkdiag identifies the most car models automatically, if autovin failed, you can choose car info manually. Full system Vehicle health report will be automatically created after diagnosis, report can be shared. Live Data Stream combined 4-in-1 Graphing+Data Record better for monitoring vehicle performance and analyze the abnormal parameter.
- 【Powerful Bidirectional Control -- Active Test】Good News! The THINKSCAN 662 obd2 scanner has bidirectional control function,which is the most popular feature among mechanics.This function is mainly used to test whether the executing components in the electronic control system can work normally,By requesting information from the vehicle's ECU or sending commands to the ECU module to execute commands and identify maintenance status,quickly locate the cause of the fault.Such as ABS,Fuel Injectors,Adjusting Throttle,Coolant Fans,Radiator Fans,Coolant Pumps,EV.AP Test, Fuel Trim Reset,Injector Buzz Test,Pump/ Value Test,etc. Effectively shorten diagnosis time and reduce diagnosis costs.
- 【Unlock Pro-Level Diagnostics With Half Costs】 THINKSCAN 662 obd2 scanner diagnostic tool Delivers Premium Scanning Power for Half the Price! The OBD2 scanner can handle common issues with ECM,TCM,ABS,SRS. It can easily read and clear fault codes, analyze data streams, and ensure quick identification of problems. THINKSCAN 662 bidirectional scan tool has 12 practical reset functions, including Airbag Reset,ABS Bleeding,BMS,Brake Reset, D.P.F,Throttle Adaptation,Injector Coding,OIL Reset,steering angle Reset,Gearbox,TPMS,and more. The car scanner diagnostic tool very suitable for DIY enthusiasts, car repair technicians, and small and medium-sized repair shops.
- 【Multi Functional Intelligent Car Scanner Diagnostic Tool】 Automatic VIN + Real-time Data + DTC Lookup + Historical Diagnostic Records: This OBD2 scanner features auto serch technology, allowing for car recognition without the need for manual input. The real-time data of the car ECU is read and displayed in the form of text or a 4-in-1 merged waveform chart. You can save, share, print or send the entire inspection report via email for analysis. Historical diagnostic reports help you quickly identify vehicle issues and understand the condition of the vehicle. The built-in 'feedback' module provides customized repair Operation recommendations from our certified professionals.
- 【Upgraded Hardware + Ergonomically Engineered】 THINKSCAN 662 OBD2 scanner has a friendly combination of touch screen and physical buttons with an ergonomic appearance for comfortable use.Experience 2x faster scans and 50% longer lifespan vs standard models.This scanner para autos boast a 4-core 1.8GHz CPU,6.2-inch HD touch screen,2GB RAM
+ 32GB ROM storage capacity,a long-lasting 4150mAh battery,Android 8 ensures lightning-fast bootup and processing.The scanner is robust with rubberized protection that you can store and use in the trunk or garage.Whether you are engaged in Home car maintenance or road rescue car repair,this car scanner can help you perfectly solve car problems. - 【Effortless Setup & Scanning - Intuitive for All Skill Levels】No More Complicated Scanners! The User Interface is as User-Friendly as THINKCAR 689BT! Truly Plug-and-Play,The downward sliding setup shortcut portal and drawer function shortcut portal make you use this scan tool as easy as using your own cell phone.The car scanner supports setup screenshot,screen recording,volume adjustment,this scan tool includes product e-manuals,instructional videos,and fault code libraries,users can check the usage guide,perfect for DIY car owners,Maintenance technician.If your father,husband,brother,boyfriend enjoys car repairs,THINKSCAN 662 is a great gift choice, and it has amazing family value.
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