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DI_a185
Autopark Aborted
What this alert means:
Autopark has aborted and the Electronic Parking Brake has been applied.
Autopark might have been canceled because:
The driver pressed the Cancel button on the touchscreen.
The driver used the gear stalk or moved the steering wheel.
The driver pressed the accelerator pedal, pressed the brake pedal, or opened a door.
There is a steep slope / grade.
There is a weather condition affecting visibility.
The curb cannot be detected.
A trailer is attached to the vehicle.
What to do:
Park, or finish parking, your vehicle manually.
Autopark should be available again during your next drive.
For more information, see Autopark on page 108.
DI_a190
Rear tire tread depth low - Schedule service
Inspect tires for rotation/replacement
What this alert means:
NOTE: This alert does NOT indicate that there is a flat tire.
Your vehicle has detected that the rear tires have experienced more wear over time than the front tires, exceeding the
recommended difference.
What to do:
It is recommended that the tread depth on all tires be inspected. As your tires wear during normal driving, the rear tires
generally wear more quickly than the front tires.
Tire rotation is important to balance tire wear evenly across all tires.When staggered tires (different front and rear tire sizes)
are installed, regularly rotating the front and rear tires between the left and right sides of your vehicle will still make your tires
wear more evenly and extend their life.
Failure to rotate tires as recommended poses a risk of hydroplaning and losing control of the vehicle on wet roads. Failure to
rotate tires also decreases the life of your tires, requiring premature replacement.
It is recommended that you schedule service via your Tesla Mobile App or with an independent service provider to have your
tires rotated when:
The difference in tire tread depth between any front and rear tire exceeds 1.5mm
Your vehicle has been driven for more than 6,250 miles (10,000 km) since the last rotation
Tires may need to be replaced if the rear tread depth is determined to be at an unsafe level and either of these conditions
applies:
A tire rotation is no longer adequate
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