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TESLA MODEL 3 2018  Owners Manual Overview............................................................. 2
Interior Overview.........................................................................2
Exterior Overview...................

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TESLA MODEL 3 2018  Owners Manual 1.Door open button ( Opening Doors from the Interior  on page 9)
2. High beams ( High Beam Headlights  on page 45), turn signals ( Turn Signals on page 46),
and wipers and washers ( Wipers and Washers

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TESLA MODEL 3 2018  Owners Manual Electronic stability control systems are
actively minimizing wheel spin by
controlling brake pressure and motor
power (indicator 
flashes). See  Traction
Control  on page 51. If this indicator
stays i

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TESLA MODEL 3 2018  Owners Manual Braking SystemsWarning: Properly functioning braking
systems are critical to ensure safety. If you experience a problem with the brake
pedal, brake caliper, or any component of
a Model 3 braking syste

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TESLA MODEL 3 2018  Owners Manual When Model 3 is stopped, Vehicle Hold can
continue to apply the brakes even after you
remove your foot from the brake pedal. When
driving on a hill or on a 
flat surface, brake as
you normally would.

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TESLA MODEL 3 2018  Owners Manual Warning: Forward Collision Warning may
provide a warning in situations where the
likelihood of collision may not exist. Stay
alert and always pay attention to the area
in front of Model 3 so you can a

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TESLA MODEL 3 2018  Owners Manual DrivingAcceleration: Adjust the amount of acceleration.  Chill limits acceleration for
a slightly smoother and gentler ride, whereas  Standard provides the normal
level of acceleration.
Note:  When Ch

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TESLA MODEL 3 2018  Owners Manual ServiceWiper Service Mode: Make wiper blades easy to access (see  Wiper Blades
and Washer Jets  on page 122).
Adjust Headlights : Make adjustments to the level of the headlights to
accommodate a load
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