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Tesla MODEL X
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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.
Tow Mode: Prepare Model X for towing by keeping it in
Neutral, which disengages the parking brake. See
Instructions for Transporters on page 209.
Wiper Service Mode: Make wiper blades easy to access
(see Wiper Blades and Washer Jets on page 188).
Jack Mode: Disables self-leveling of the air suspension.
WARNING:
The air suspension system causes
Model X to self-level, even when powered o.
Therefore, when transporting or lifting, you must
engage Jack Mode to disable self-leveling (see
Instructions for Transporters on page 209 and
Jacking and Lifting on page 192).
Notifications: Display a list of notifications that have
recently appeared on your vehicle.
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 95 for more information.
FACTORY RESET: Erase all personal data (saved
addresses, music favorites, imported contacts, etc.) and
restore all customized settings to their factory defaults
(see Erasing Personal Data on page 137).
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.
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.
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 165.
Naming Your Vehicle
To further personalize Model X, you can name it. To
name your vehicle, touch Controls > Software > Name
Your Vehicle (or touch the vehicle's existing name to
change it). Enter the new name in the popup, then touch
Save. The name of your Model X appears in the mobile
app.
Speed Limit Mode
Speed Limit Mode allows you to limit the acceleration
and maximum speed – between 50 and 90 mph (80 and
145 km/h) – of your Model X. This feature is protected by
a 4-digit PIN that you create when enabling it for the
first time, and which must be entered whenever you
want to disable and enable it.
If your Model X comes within approximately 3 mph (5
km/h) of the selected maximum speed, a chime sounds
and text appears on the instrument panel above the
driving speed. Additionally, your mobile app sends you a
notification.
To enable Speed Limit Mode:
1.
Ensure the vehicle is in Park.
2.
Touch Controls > Safety & Security > Speed Limit
Mode on the touchscreen or CONTROLS in your
mobile app.
3.
Select the maximum driving speed that you would
like to limit the vehicle to.
4.
Drag the slider to the ON position.
5.
Enter the 4-digit PIN that you want to use to disable
and enable Speed Limit Mode.
NOTE: If you forget the PIN, you can disable Speed Limit
Mode by entering the login credentials for your Tesla
Account.
NOTE: When Speed Limit Mode is enabled, the
acceleration setting (Controls > Driving > Acceleration)
is automatically set to Chill (see Acceleration Modes on
page 73).
WARNING:
Driving downhill can increase driving
speed, causing the vehicle 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 roadway speed limits and driving
conditions. Accidents can occur at any speed.
Erasing Personal Data
You can erase all personal data (saved addresses, music
favorites, HomeLink programming, etc.) and restore all
customized settings to their factory defaults. This is
useful when transferring ownership of
Model X. Touch
Controls > Service > FACTORY RESET. Before erasing,
Controls
137Using the Touchscreen

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