Roadside Assistance......................2About Roadside Assistance.................................... 2
Contacting Roadside Assistance 2Regional Roadside Assistance Numbers 2
Instructions for Transporters..................................4
Use a Flatbed Only 4Disable Self-Leveling (air suspension vehicles only) 4Activate Tow Mode 4Connect the Tow Chain 5Pull Onto the Trailer and Secure the Wheels 5
Safety Information......................... 6Seat Belts....................................................................... 6
Wearing Seat Belts 6Wearing Seat Belts When Pregnant 6Seat Belt Pre-tensioners 7Testing Seat Belts 7Seat Belt Warnings 8
Child Safety Seats....................................................... 9
Guidelines for Seating Children 9Choosing a Child Safety Seat 9Seating Larger Children 11Installing Child Safety Seats 11Installing Seat Belt Retained Child Seats 11Installing ISOFIXChild Seats 12Attaching Upper Tether Straps 13Testing a Child Safety Seat 13Warnings - Child Safety Seats 14
Tesla Built-In Rear Facing Child Seats...............15
Usage Restrictions 15Opening 15Folding 16Seating a Child 17Warnings - Tesla Child Seats 18
Airbags.......................................................................... 19
Location of Airbags 19How the Airbags Work 20Types of Airbags 20Disabling the Passenger Front Airbag 21Inflation Effects 22Airbag Warning Indicator 22Airbag Warnings 22
Tire Care and Maintenance................................... 23
Maintaining Tire Pressures 23Inspecting and Maintaining Tires 24Replacing Tires and Wheels 25Using Tire Chains 26Tire Pressure Monitoring 26Understanding Tire Markings 28
Vehicle Loading........................................................ 30
Load Capacity Labeling 30Calculating Load Limits 31Towing a Trailer 31
Disclaimers................................................................... 31
Vehicle Telematics/Data Recorders 31Quality Control 32
Reporting Concerns.................................................33
Contacting Tesla 33
Warranty......................................... 34General Warranty Provisions............................... 34
Who is the Warrantor? 34What Vehicles are Covered? 34Multiple Warranty Conditions 34Limitations and Disclaimers 34Your Rights Under Local Law 35Ownership Transfer 35Who Can Enforce this New Vehicle Limited Warranty? 35When Does the Warranty Period Begin and End? 35
Warranty Coverage................................................. 35
Basic Vehicle Limited Warranty 36Supplemental Restraint System Limited Warranty 36Battery Limited Warranty 36
Exclusions and Limitations....................................37
Warranty limitations 37Additional limitations and exclusions 37Voided warranty 38Damages 38
Obtaining Warranty Service.................................39
Payment of Tax for Repairs 39Reasonable Time for Repairs 39Modifications and Waivers 40
Warranty Enforcement Laws and
Dispute Resolution.................................................. 40 Country Specific Consumer Disclosure............ 41
Bulgaria 41France 42Italy 42Norway 43Poland 44San Marino 44Contents
Instructions for Transporters
Use a Flatbed Only
Use a flatbed trailer only, unless otherwise specified by Tesla. Do not transport Model Swith the tires directly on the ground.Caution: Damage caused by transporting
is not covered by the warranty.Caution: To transport Model S, follow the
instructions exactly as described next.
Disable Self-Leveling (air suspension
vehicles only)
If Model S is equipped with Smart Air Suspension, it automatically self-levels, evenwhen power is off. To prevent damage, youmust activate Jack mode to disable self-
leveling:
1. Touch Controls > Driving on the
touchscreen.
2. Press the brake pedal, then touch Very
High to maximize height.
3. Touch Jack.
When Jack mode is active,
Model S displays this indicator
light on the instrument panel,
along with a message telling you
that active suspension is
disabled.
Note: Jack mode cancels when Model S is
driven over 7 km/h.
Warning: Failure to activate Jack mode
on a Model S equipped with Smart Air
Suspension can result in the vehicle becoming loose during transport, which
may cause significant damage.Activate Tow Mode
Model S may automatically shift into Park
when it detects the driver leaving the vehicle, even if it has previously been shifted intoNeutral. To keep Model S in Neutral (which
disengages the parking brake), you must use
the touchscreen to activate Tow mode:
1. Shift into Park.
2. Press the brake pedal, then on the
touchscreen, touch Controls > E-Brake &
Power Off > Tow Mode .When Tow mode is active, Model S
displays this indicator light on the
instrument panel, along with a
message telling you that Model S is
free-rolling.
Note: Tow mode cancels when Model S is
shifted into Park.
Caution: If the electrical system is not
working, and you therefore cannot
release the electric parking brake,
attempt to quick start the 12V battery.
For instructions, call Tesla. If a situation
occurs where you cannot disengage the
parking brake, use tire skids or transport
Model S for the shortest possible distance
using wheeled dollies. Before doing so,
always check the dolly manufacturer’s specifications and recommended load
capacity.
Roadside Assistance
4Model S Quick Guide
Connect the Tow Chain
1. Remove the nose cone.
Insert a plastic pry tool into the top right
corner, and gently pry the nose cone toward you. When the clip releases, pull
the nose cone toward you, without
twisting or bending, to release the three remaining clips.
2. Insert the towing eye.
Fully insert the towing eye (found in the
front trunk) into the opening on the right
side, then turn it counter-clockwise until securely fastened.
3. Attach the tow chain to the towing eye.
Caution:
Before pulling, make sure the
towing eye is securely tightened.Pull Onto the Trailer and Secure the
Wheels
Secure wheels using chocks and tie-down
straps:
• Ensure any metal parts on the tie-down straps do not contact painted surfaces orthe face of the wheels.
• Do not place straps over body panels or through the wheels.Caution: Attaching straps to the chassis,
suspension or other parts of the vehicle's
body may cause damage.Caution: To prevent damage, do not
transport Model S with the tires directly
on the ground.
Roadside Assistance
Roadside Assistance5
Calculating Load Limits
1. Locate the statement “The combined
weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs” on your
vehicle’s “Tire and Loading Information” label.
2. Determine the combined weight of the
driver and passengers that will be riding in
the vehicle.
3. Subtract the combined weight of the
driver and passengers from XXX kg (see
Step 1).
4. The resulting figure equals the available
amount of cargo and luggage load
capacity. For example, if the “XXX”
amount equals 635 kg, and there will be five 68 kg passengers in the vehicle, the
amount of available cargo and luggage capacity is 295 kg (635 ‑ 340
(5 x 68) = 295 kg).
5. Determine the combined weight of cargo
and luggage being loaded on the vehicle.
That weight must not exceed the available
cargo and luggage load capacity
calculated in Step 4.Warning: The front and rear trunks are
the preferred places to carry objects. In
an accident, or during hard braking and sharp turns, loose items in the cabin
could injure occupants.
Example Load Limit Calculations
How much cargo you can carry in Model S
depends on the number and weight of
passengers. The following are typical
examples of calculated load limits. These
examples assume passengers weighing 68 kg. If the passengers weigh more or less, the
available cargo and luggage load capacity decreases or increases respectively.
Example 1: Driver and one passenger
DescriptionTotalVehicle capacity weight433 kgSubtract occupant weight (2 x 68
kg)136 kgAvailable cargo weight297 kgExample 2: Driver and four passengersDescriptionTotalVehicle capacity weight433 kgSubtract occupant weight (5 x 68
kg)340 kgAvailable cargo weight93 kg
The available cargo or luggage weight should
then be distributed between the front and
rear trunks.
Caution: Do not exceed the maximum
front trunk load weight of 136 kg.
Towing a Trailer
Warning: Do not tow a trailer. Model S
does not support a trailer hitch. Installing one could damage Model S and increase
the risk of an accident.
Disclaimers
Vehicle Telematics/Data Recorders
This vehicle is equipped with electronic
modules that monitor and record data from
various vehicle systems, including the motor,
Battery, braking and electrical systems. The
electronic modules record information about
various driving and vehicle conditions,
including braking, acceleration, trip and other related information regarding your vehicle.
These modules also record information about
the vehicle’s features such as charging events
and status, the enabling/disabling of various
systems, diagnostic trouble codes, VIN, speed,
direction and location.
The data is stored by the vehicle and may be
accessed, used and stored by Tesla service
technicians during vehicle servicing or
periodically transmitted to Tesla wirelessly
through the vehicle’s telematics system. This data may be used by Tesla for various
purposes, including, but not limited to:
providing you with Tesla telematics services; troubleshooting; evaluation of your vehicle’s
quality, functionality and performance;
analysis and research by Tesla and its partners
for the improvement and design of our
vehicles and systems; and as otherwise may be required by law. In servicing your vehicle,
Safety Information
Safety Information31
Aairbag, front passenger, disabling 21
airbags 19
C chains 26child seatsdisabling front passenger airbag 21installing and using 9
Tesla built-in rear facing 15
D
data recording 31
delivery mileage 32
door labels 30
E event data recording 31
F
front passenger detection 21
G
GAWR 30
Gross Axle Weight Rating 30
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating 30
GVWR 30
I
ISOFIX child seats, installing 12
L
labelStatutory Plate 30
Tire and Loading Information 30
load limits 30
Mmaintenancetires 23
mileage upon delivery 32
R
roadside assistance 2
S
safety informationairbags 22
child seats 14
rear facing child seats 18
seat belts 8seat beltsin a collision 7
overview of 6
pre-tensioners 7
wearing when pregnant 6
seating capacity 30
seatsTesla built-in rear facing 15
service data recording 31
Statutory Plate 30
T telematics 31
tie-down straps 5
Tire and Loading Information label 30
Tire Pressure Monitoring Systemoverview of 26
tire pressures, checking 23
tiresbalancing 24
chains 26
inspecting and maintaining 24
pressures, how to check 23
replacing 25
replacing a tire sensor 27
rotation 24
tire markings 28
winter 25
tow chain, connecting 5
Tow mode 4
towing 4
towing a trailer 31
towing instructions 4
TPMS
Index
Index45
overview of 26
trailer hitches 31
transporting 4
V
vehicle loading 30
W
warranty 34
wheel chocks 5wheelsalignment 24
replacing 25
winter tires 25
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