Auto High Beam is enabled
but high beams are not on
because light is detected in
front of Model Y. When light
is no longer detected, high
beams automatically turn
back on.
WARNING: Auto High Beam is an aid
only and is subject to limitations. It is
the driver's responsibility to make sure
that the headlights are appropriately
adjusted for weather conditions and
driving circumstances.
Headlights After Exit
When Headlights after Exit is on, the exterior
headlights remain on when you stop driving
and park
Model Y in low lighting conditions.
They automatically turn o after one minute
or when
Model Y locks. When o, headlights
turn o when you engage Park and open a
door.
To turn this feature on or o, touch Controls >
Lights > Headlights after Exit.
Headlight Adjustments
To adjust the angle of the headlights, touch
Controls > Service > Adjust Headlights, then
follow the onscreen instructions. You can
choose which headlight you would like to
adjust by selecting it on the touchscreen.
NOTE: Headlights do not require adjustments
when temporarily driving into a region where
the
trac direction is dierent (for example,
driving in right-hand trac region, and then
driving into a region with left-hand
trac).
WARNING:
Proceed with caution
when adjusting headlights. Tesla has
carefully calibrated the position of the
headlights to be in an optimum
position for most driving scenarios.
Tesla recommends that you do not
adjust headlights unless you are
familiar with how headlights should be
adjusted. Once adjusted, you will be
unable to automatically restore them
to their originally calibrated position.
Contact Tesla for assistance when
adjusting headlights.
Turn Signals
The turn signals flash three times or
continuously, depending on how far up or
down you move the stalk. Lightly push the
turn signal stalk up or down for a three-flash
sequence. For a continuous signal, push the
stalk fully up or down.
The turn signals stop operating when
canceled by the steering wheel, by moving
the stalk in the opposite direction, or lightly
pushing the stalk in the same direction once
more.
The corresponding turn
signal indicator lights up on
the touchscreen when a turn
signal is operating. Model Y
also emits a clicking sound.
The corresponding turn
signal indicator lights up on
the touchscreen when a turn
signal is operating. Model Y
also emits a clicking sound.
WARNING: When actively using
Trac-Aware Cruise Control, engaging
a turn signal can cause Model Y to
accelerate in specific situations (see
Overtake Acceleration on page 93).
WARNING: When actively using
Autosteer, engaging a turn signal can
cause Model Y to change lanes (see
Auto Lane Change on page 98).
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