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Cabin Overheat Protection: Reduce the temperature of
the cabin in extremely hot ambient conditions for a
period of up to twelve hours after you exit Model 3 (see
Cabin Overheat Protection on page 127). Operates
only when the energy remaining in the Battery is above
20%.
Allow Mobile Access: Allow Tesla's mobile applications
to access your Model 3 (see Mobile App on page 150).
NOTE: To disable Allow Mobile Access, enter your Tesla
account credentials on the touchscreen.
Interior Cabin Camera: Turn the interior cabin camera
on or o (see Cabin Camera on page 23).
DATA SHARING: Allow sharing of road measurement
data (see
Data Sharing on page 201). In the U.S. only,
choose Allow Cabin Camera Analytics to enable the
cabin camera and help Tesla improve safety features
(see Cabin Camera on page 23).
Service
Wiper Service Mode: Make wiper blades easy to access
(see
Wiper Blades and Washer Jets on page 172).
Owner's Manual: Display this manual. You can also
display this manual by touching the Tesla "T" at the top
of the touchscreen.
Adjust Headlights: Make adjustments to the level of the
headlights (see Headlight Adjustments on page 55).
CAUTION:
Headlights should only be adjusted by
Tesla Service.
Towing: 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 196.
Reset TPMS Sensors: Reset the TPMS (Tire Pressure
Monitoring System) after replacing a wheel (see Tire
Pressure Monitoring on page 166).
Wheel Configuration: Update your vehicle's wheel
configuration if you are installing new wheels or
swapping them for dierent ones. This also changes the
wheels of your vehicle's avatar on the touchscreen.
NOTE: Changing your vehicle's wheel configuration can
impact range estimates, tire pressure warning levels,
and vehicle visualization. See Tire Care and
Maintenance on page 163 for more information.
WARNING:
Only use Tesla-approved wheels when
installing or swapping wheels. Using non Tesla-
approved wheels can cause serious damage. Tesla
is not liable for damage caused by using wheels
not approved by Tesla.
Notifications: Display a list of notifications that have
recently appeared on your vehicle.
Software Reinstall
: In some rare situations in which a
component has been replaced, a software reinstall may
be needed. Touch to reinstall the existing software
version. Existing settings are not aected. See Software
Reinstall on page 148.
Camera Calibration: Clear the Autopilot camera
calibration to reset the calibrated camera positions and
angles stored on the Autopilot computer. Once the
calibration has been cleared, the vehicle must be driven
to calibrate the Autopilot cameras. See
Drive to
Calibrate Cameras on page 81 for more information.
Factory Reset: Erase all personal data (saved
addresses, music favorites, etc.) and restore all
customized settings to their factory defaults.
Software
Learn more about your vehicle and the status of
software updates:
Get more information about your vehicle such as the
VIN, vehicle name, and odometer. Touch
Additional
vehicle information to display a list of the various
options your vehicle is equipped with. You can also
display some of the vehicle information by touching
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.
Observe your software's download progress. The
yellow clock icon at the top of the touchscreen is
replaced by a green download icon when a software
update is available, your vehicle is connected to Wi-
Fi, and the update is downloading. A yellow
download icon appears when a software update is
available, but the vehicle is not connected to Wi-Fi.
Ensure your vehicle is connected to Wi-Fi to start
the download.
Customize how often you want to receive software
updates by touching
Software Update Preferences.
For more information about software updates, see
Software Updates on page 148.
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.
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