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TESLA ROADSTER 2008  Owners Manual Important notes about your vehicle1-2
Introduction and consumer information
Introduction and consumer information
Important notes about your vehicleElectric vehicle precautions
WA R N I N G :  HIGH VO

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TESLA ROADSTER 2008  Owners Manual Vehicle security4-8
Doors, locks, and security
Ve h i c l e  P I N  c o d eAs an alternate level of vehicle security, you 
can restrict operation of your vehicle until a 
PIN code is entered. The PIN

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TESLA ROADSTER 2008  Owners Manual Charging components5-6Charging your vehicleCharging componentsTR0034
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TESLA ROADSTER 2008  Owners Manual 6-1
Driving your vehicle
Driving basicsKey positions  6-2
Steering column lock  6-2
Starting the vehicle  6-3
Selecting gears  6-3
Driving tips  6-3
Hand brake  6-5
Braking  6-5
Anti-lock Braking Syst

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TESLA ROADSTER 2008  Owners Manual Driving basics6-2
Driving your vehicle
Driving your vehicle
Driving basicsKey positionsThe starter switch is located on the 
right-hand side of the steering column and 
uses the following key position

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TESLA ROADSTER 2008  Owners Manual Driving basics
6-3
Driving your vehicle
Starting the vehicleFollow these steps to prepare the vehicle for 
driving:
1. Tesla recommends selecting the N gear  position.
2. Press and hold down the brake

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TESLA ROADSTER 2008  Owners Manual Driving basics
6-5
Driving your vehicle
Hand brake
WARNING: Do not apply the hand 
brake when the vehicle is moving. This 
could result in a loss of control and may 
damage the rear brakes.
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The han

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TESLA ROADSTER 2008  Owners Manual Driving basics6-6
Driving your vehicle
pressure is applied. This allows you to 
maintain steering control during heavy 
braking on most road conditions.
During emergency braking conditions, the 
ABS c
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