2014 TESLA MODEL S brakes

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TESLA MODEL S 2014  Owners manual (North America) Overview............................................ 2Interior Overview........................................................................ 2
Exterior Overview.....................................

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TESLA MODEL S 2014  Owners manual (North America) 1.Interior doors ( Using Interior Door
Handles  on page 6)
2. Cruise control ( Cruise Control on page
61)
3. High beams ( Headlight High Beams  on
page 48), Turn signals ( Turn Signals on
page 49), Wi

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TESLA MODEL S 2014  Owners manual (North America) IndicatorDescriptionElectronic stability control systems are applying the brake to the relevant
wheel to prevent slippage (light flashes). See  Traction Control on page 60.The traction control system

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TESLA MODEL S 2014  Owners manual (North America) Braking SystemsModel S has an anti-lock braking system
(ABS) that prevents the wheels from locking
when you apply maximum brake pressure. This improves steering control during heavy
braking in most ro

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TESLA MODEL S 2014  Owners manual (North America) Regenerative Braking
Whenever Model S is moving and your foot is off the accelerator, regenerative braking slows
down Model S and feeds any surplus energy
back to the Battery.
By anticipating your sto

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TESLA MODEL S 2014  Owners manual (North America) Hill Start Assist automatically engages the
brakes for approximately one second when on
a hill. This prevents Model S from rolling
during the time it takes for you to move your
foot from the brake ped

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TESLA MODEL S 2014  Owners manual (North America) Service Intervals
Regular maintenance is the key to ensuring
the continued reliability and efficiency of your
Model S.
Rotate the tires every 5000 miles (8000 km),
maintain the correct tire pressures,

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TESLA MODEL S 2014  Owners manual (North America) Checking Brake FluidWarning: Contact Tesla immediately if
you notice increased movement of the
brake pedal or a significant loss of brake
fluid. Driving under these conditions can result in extended s
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