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License Plate Routing: You can enable or
disable Model 3 routing you to your
destination based on your license plate
number (see License Plate Routing on
page 155).
Avoid Tolls: When on, navigation routes
avoid the use of tolls.
NOTE: You can also display these navigation
settings by touching the settings icon on the
map (see
Maps and Navigation on page 152).
Safety
Allow Mobile Access: Allow your Tesla mobile
app to access your Model 3 (see Mobile App
on page 182).
NOTE: To disable Allow Mobile Access, you
must enter your Tesla account credentials.
Parking Brake: Manually apply and release the
parking brake (see
Parking Brake on page
72).
Power O: Manually power o Model 3 (see
Powering O on page 56).
Speed Limit Mode: Speed Limit Mode allows
you to limit acceleration and limit the
maximum driving speed to a chosen value
between
80 and 145 km/h. The first time you
use this feature, you must create a 4-digit PIN
that you must use to enable and disable
Speed Limit Mode. When enabled and the
driving speed approaches within
approximately
5 km/h of the maximum
speed, a chime sounds, the instrument panel
displays a message, and
Model 3 sends a
notification to the mobile app. To enable
Speed Limit Mode:
1. Ensure Model 3 is in Park.
2. Touch Controls > Safety > Speed Limit
Mode on the touchscreen, or touch
Controls in your mobile app.
3. Select the maximum driving speed.
4.
Drag the slider to the On position.
5. Enter the 4-digit PIN that you want to use
to enable and disable Speed Limit Mode.
NOTE: If you forget the PIN, you can
disable Speed Limit Mode by entering
login credentials for your Tesla account.
NOTE:
While Speed Limit Mode is enabled,
the acceleration setting (Controls > Pedals &
Steering > Acceleration) automatically sets to
Chill.
WARNING: Driving downhill can
increase driving speed and cause
Model 3 to exceed your chosen
maximum speed.
WARNING: Speed Limit Mode is not a
replacement for good judgment,
driver training, and the need to closely
monitor speed limits and driving
conditions. Accidents occur at any
speed.
Sentry Mode: When enabled, cameras and
sensors remain powered on and ready to
record suspicious activity whenever Model 3
is locked and in Park. See (Using Sentry Mode
on page 173).
Dashcam (if equipped): When enabled,
cameras can record and save video footage
of the surrounding roadway (see
Using
Dashcam on page 172). Customize Dashcam
by selecting:
Auto: Dashcam automatically saves a
recording to the USB flash drive (if
available and installed) in situations where
Model 3 detects a safety event, such as a
collision or airbag deployment.
Manual: You must touch the Dashcam
icon to save a recording of the most
recent 10 minutes of driving to the USB
flash drive.
O: Dashcam is disabled until you select
Auto or Manual.
On Honk: When you press the horn,
Dashcam saves a recording of the most
recent 10 minutes of driving to the USB
flash drive.
Delete Dashcam Clips: Deletes all Dashcam
and Sentry Mode footage, including recent
and saved clips.
Format USB Drive (if equipped): If a USB
flash drive is inserted into a front USB port,
touch to format the flash drive to allow Model
3 to save video recordings using Dashcam,
Sentry Mode or Track Mode , if equipped (see
USB Drive Requirements for Recording
Videos on page 23).
Controls
143Using the Touchscreen

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