Airbag safety. If this
indicator does not flash on
briefly when Model 3
prepares to drive, or if it
remains on, contact Tesla
immediately. See Airbag
Warning Indicator on page
55.
An ABS (Anti-lock Braking
System) fault is detected.
See Braking and Stopping
on page 77. Contact
Tesla immediately.
Front fog lights, if
equipped. See Lights on
page 68.
Parking lights (side
marker lights, tail lights,
and license plate lights)
are on. See Lights on page
68.
Low beam headlights are
on.
High beam headlights are
on and Auto High Beam is
disabled or currently
unavailable.
Auto High Beam is
enabled and high beams
are on. Model 3 is ready to
turn o the high beams if
light is detected. See High
Beam Headlights on page
69.
Auto High Beam is
enabled but high beams
are not on because light is
detected in front of Model
3. When light is no longer
detected, high beams
automatically turn back
on. See
High Beam
Headlights on page 69.
This indicator flashes
amber when the
electronic stability control
systems are actively
minimizing wheel spin by
controlling brake pressure
and motor power. See
Traction Control on page
82. If this indicator stays
illuminated, a fault is
detected (contact Tesla
immediately).
Electronic stability control
systems are no longer
minimizing wheel spin.
See Traction Control on
page 82.
Trailer mode (if equipped)
is active. See Towing and
Accessories on page 95.
Vehicle Hold is actively
applying the brakes. See
Vehicle Hold on page 85.
A door or trunk is open.
See Doors on page 16,
Rear Trunk on page 20, or
Front Trunk on page 22.
Appears when some of
the stored energy in the
Battery may not be
available due to cold
weather conditions. If
Model 3 is plugged in, you
can heat your Battery by
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