Features
These safety features are available on all
Model Y vehicles:
• Lane Assist (see Lane Assist on page 107).
• Collision Avoidance Assist (see Collision
Avoidance Assist on page 110).
• Speed Assist (see Speed Assist on page
113).
• Auto High Beam (see High Beam
Headlights on page 60).
These Autopilot convenience features are
designed to reduce driver workload:
• Trac-Aware Cruise Control (see Trac-
Aware Cruise Control on page 85)
• Autosteer (see Autosteer on page 91)
• Auto Lane Change (see Auto Lane
Change on page 93)
• Autopark (see Autopark on page 98)
• Summon (see Summon on page 100)
• Smart Summon (Smart Summon on page
103)
• Navigate on Autopilot (see Navigate on
Autopilot on page 95)
• Stop Light and Stop Sign Warning (see
Stop Light and Stop Sign Warning (U.S.
only) on page 94
Note: Depending on market region, options
purchased, and software version, your vehicle
may not be equipped with all Autopilot
features.
You can enable/disable some of these features
and in some cases, control how they work. To
access settings, touch Controls > Autopilot.
Drive to Calibrate Cameras
Model Y must maneuver with a great deal of
precision when Autopilot features are being
used. Therefore, before some features (for
example, Trac-Aware Cruise Control or
Autosteer) can be used for the first time or
after certain Service repairs, the cameras must
complete a self-calibration process. For your
convenience, a progress indicator is displayed
on the touchscreen.
Calibration typically completes after driving
20-25 miles (32-40 km), but the distance
varies depending on road and environmental
conditions. Driving on a straight road with
highly-visible lane lines allows Model Y to
calibrate quicker. When calibration is
complete, the Autopilot features are available
for use. Contact Tesla only if your Model Y has
not completed the calibration process after
driving 100 miles (160 km).
Note: If you attempt to use a feature that is
not available until the calibration process is
complete, the feature will not be enabled and
the touchscreen displays a message.
Note: Model Y must repeat the calibration
process if the cameras are serviced by Tesla,
and in some cases, after a software update.
Limitations
Many factors can impact the performance of
Autopilot components, causing them to be
unable to function as intended. These include
(but are not limited to):
• Poor visibility (due to heavy rain, snow,
fog, etc.).
• Bright light (due to oncoming headlights,
direct sunlight, etc.).
• Damage or obstructions caused by mud,
ice, snow, etc.
• Interference or obstruction by object(s)
mounted onto the vehicle (such as a bike
rack).
• Obstruction caused by applying excessive
paint or adhesive products (such as
wraps, stickers, rubber coating, etc.) onto
the vehicle.
• Narrow or winding roads.
• A damaged or misaligned bumper.
• Interference from other equipment that
generates ultrasonic waves.
• Extremely hot or cold temperatures.
Warning:
The list above does not
represent an exhaustive list of situations
that may interfere with proper operation
of Autopilot components. Never depend
on these components to keep you safe. It
is the driver's responsibility to stay alert,
drive safely, and be in control of the
vehicle at all times.
Caution: If a windshield replacement is
needed, take your vehicle to Tesla Service.
This will ensure appropriate handling and
mounting of the camera(s). Failure to do
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