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Tesla MODEL S
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A QUICK GUIDE FOR OWNERS
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MAINTAIN PROPER TIRE PRESSURES
Keep tires inflated to the pressure shown on your Model S Tire and
Loading Information label located on the driver’s door pillar (even if it
differs from the pressure printed on the tire itself).
The tire pressure warning on the instrument panel
alerts you if one or more tires is under-inflated. Stop
and check pressures as soon as possible. The warning
turns off when you drive above 25mph (40 km/h) for
more than 10 minutes with tires at the recommended
pressures.
NOTE: If, when starting ModelS, the tire pressure warning flashes for a
minute, then remains on, the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
system may be malfunctioning. Contact Tesla.
Tire pressures are
printed on this label
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
REPLACING FUSES
Three fuse boxes are located under the maintenance access panel,
located in the front trunk.
To remove the
maintenance panel:
• Pull the rear
edge of the panel
upward to release
the five clips that
secure the panel.
• Maneuver the
access panel
toward the
windshield to
remove.
IMPORTANT! The
maintenance access
panel protects the front
trunk from water. When
re-attaching, make sure
it is fully seated.
To remove the fuse
box covers, press the
plastic tabs on either
side to release.
Identify the fuse
protecting the affected
circuit and pull to remove. A break in the wire inside the fuse indicates that
the fuse has blown.
Do not replace fuses in fuse box 1 and do not remove or replace relays. If
one of these fails, contact Tesla.
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