Service
Wiper Service Mode: Make wiper blades easy to access (see Wiper Blades
and Washer Jets on page 159).
Adjust Headlights: Make adjustments to the level of the headlights (see
Headlight Adjustments on page 56).
Caution: Headlights should only be adjusted by Tesla Service.
Transporting: Prepare Model 3 for transporting by keeping it in Neutral
(which disengages the parking brake and prevents damage to the rear
motor that is caused by wheels turning as Model 3 is pulled onto a flatbed
truck). See Instructions for Transporters on page 179.
Owner's Manual: Display this manual.
Note: You can also display this manual by touching the Tesla "T"at the top of
the touchscreen.
Factory Reset: Erase all personal data (saved addresses, music favorites,
etc.) and restore all customized settings to their factory defaults.
Reset TPMS: Reset the TPMS sensors after replacing a wheel (see Manually
Resetting TPMS Sensors on page 153).
Software
Learn more about your vehicle's software version and the status of software
updates.
• Get more information about your car such as the VIN, vehicle name, and
odometer (for more information, touch the Tesla "T" at the top center of
your touchscreen).
• View your current software version, map version, and release notes.
• See new updates that are available. Your vehicle must be connected to
Wi-Fi to start the update (see Software Updates on page 137).
• Observe your software's download progress.
• Customize how often you want to receive software updates by touching
Software Update Preferences.
Glovebox Open the glovebox (see Glovebox on page 20).
Naming Your Vehicle
To further personalize Model 3, you can name it. The name of your Model 3 appears in the mobile
app. To name your vehicle, touch the Tesla “T” at the top center of the touchscreen, then touch
Name Your Vehicle (or touch the vehicle's existing name). Enter the new name in the popup, then
touch Save.
Speed Limit Mode
Speed Limit Mode allows you to limit the acceleration and maximum speed – between 50 and 90
mph (80 and 145 km/h) – of your Model 3. This feature is protected by a 4-digit PIN that you
create when enabling it for the first time, and which must be entered whenever you want to
disable and enable it.
If your Model 3 comes within approximately 3 mph (5 km/h) of the selected maximum speed, a
chime sounds and text appears on the touchscreen above the driving speed. Additionally, your
mobile app sends you a notification.
To enable Speed Limit Mode:
1. Ensure the vehicle is in Park.
2. Touch Controls > Safety & Security > Speed Limit Mode on the touchscreen or CONTROLS in
your mobile app.
3. Select the maximum driving speed that you would like to limit the vehicle to.
Controls
Using the Touchscreen 113