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Continue to your destination. Your vehicle is OK to drive.
This is often a temporary issue that will be resolved when condensation evaporates or a particular environmental
condition is no longer present.
If the alert does not clear by the time you reach your destination, check camera surfaces for condensation, dirt, or
other debris.
For camera locations, see About Autopilot on page 74.
Clean the cameras as necessary before your next planned drive. For recommended cleaning procedures, see
Cleaning Cameras and Sensors on page 76.
If you continue to see this alert after cleaning the cameras, check the inside surfaces of the door pillar camera
enclosures for condensation.
Although condensation inside the camera enclosures cannot be wiped clean, you can usually clear it faster by
following these steps:
1. Pre-condition the cabin with the temperature set to High and A/C turned ON.
2.
Turn on the front windshield defroster.
3. Direct the air vents toward the door pillar cameras.
For more information on clearing condensation from camera enclosures, see Cleaning Cameras and Sensors on page
76.
If the alert does not clear by the end of your next planned drive, despite cleaning the indicated camera(s) and
following recommended steps to clear condensation, schedule service at your next convenient opportunity. Your
vehicle is OK to drive in the meantime.
(BMS_u030)
Charging adapter has electric arc flash hazard
Use dierent charging equipment
Charging is unavailable because your vehicle has detected an electric arc flash hazard in the third-party charging
adapter used to connect a Combined Charging System (CCS) charge handle to your vehicle’s charge port.
An electric arc flash can occur if you attempt to unplug while actively charging with the third-party charging
adapter, and an electric arc flash can cause serious bodily injury and/or property damage.
Follow the steps below to mitigate this risk:
1.
Make sure charging is completely stopped.
a.
Use your vehicle touchscreen to confirm charging has stopped, or to stop charging if necessary.
b.
Use the charging station display and controls to confirm charging has stopped, or to end any active charging
session.
2. Make sure no flashing green or blue light (LED) is visible on your vehicle’s charge port.
3.
Unplug the charging adapter from your vehicle’s charge port.
4.
Confirm again that the charging station indicates no active charging session.
5. Unplug the charging adapter from the charge handle.
Use dierent charging equipment to charge your vehicle. For more information on charging, see Charging
Instructions on page 157.
You can also try charging your vehicle using a Tesla Supercharger or Destination Charging location, all of which can
be located through the map on your vehicle's touchscreen display. See Maps and Navigation on page 124 for more
details. Additional third-party charging stations may also be available in your area to help you to pinpoint the issue.
Troubleshooting Alerts
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