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Press the interior release button to open the
front trunk, then push up on the hood.
Note: The interior release button glows
following a brief exposure to ambient light.Warning: People should never climb
inside the front trunk. Never shut the
front trunk when a person is inside.Warning: Care should be taken to ensure
that objects inside the front trunk do not
bump against the release button, causing the trunk to accidentally open.
Opening with No Power
In the unlikely event that Model 3 has no 12Vpower, you will be unable to open the front
trunk using the touchscreen or mobile app. To
open the front trunk in this situation:
1. Locate an external 12V power supply
(such as a portable jump starter).
2. Release the tow eye cover by pressing
firmly on the top right perimeter of the
cover until it pivots inward, then gently pulling the raised section toward you.
Note: The tow eye cover is connected to
the vehicle
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Security Settings
About the Security System
If Model 3 does not detect an authenticated
phone or the key card and a locked door or
trunk is opened, an alarm sounds and the
headlights and turn signals
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Model 3 and using the touchscreen whileparked and plugged in, Model 3 draws energyfrom the wall outlet instead of the Battery.Caution: The connector end of the charge
cable can damage the paint if dropped
onto the vehicle.
During Charging
During charging, the charge port light (the Tesla "T" logo) pulses green, and thetouchscreen displays the charging status. The
frequency at which the charge port light
pulses slows down as the charge level
approaches full. When charging is complete,
the light stops pulsing and is solid green.
Note: If Model 3 is locked, the charge port
light does not light up.
If the charge port light turns red while
charging, a fault is detected. Check the
touchscreen for a message describing the
fault. A fault can occur due to something as
common as a power outage. If a power outage
occurs, charging resumes automatically when
power is restored.
Note: When charging, particularly at high
currents, the refrigerant compressor and fan
operate as needed to keep the Battery cool.
Therefore, it is normal to hear sounds during
charging.
Note: Air conditioning performance is
generally not affected by charging. However,
under certain circumstances (for example, you
are charging at high currents during a
particularly warm day), the air coming from
the vents may not be as cool as expected and
a message displays on the touchscreen. This is
normal behavior and ensures that the Battery stays within an optimum temperature range
while charging to support longevity and optimum performance.
Warning: Never spray liquid at a high
velocity (for example, if using a pressure
washer) towards the charge port while
charging. Failure to follow these
instructions can result in serious injury or
damage to the vehicle, charging
equipment, or property.
Stopping Charging
Stop charging at any time by disconnecting
the charge cable or touching Stop Charging
on the touchscreen.
Note: To prevent unauthorized unplugging of
the charge cable, the charge cable latch
remains locked and Model 3 must be unlocked or able to recognize your authenticated phone
before you can disconnect the charge cable.
To disconnect the charge cable:
1. Press and hold the button on a Tesla
connector to release the latch. You can
also touch Stop Charging on the
touchscreen (see Charging Status and
Settings on page 128).
2. Pull the connector from the charge port.
Note: The charge port automatically closes
within approximately 10 seconds of removing the connector from the charge port.Caution: Tesla strongly recommends
leaving Model 3 plugged in when not in use. This maintains the Battery at the
optimum level of charge.
Manually Releasing Charge Cable
If the usual methods for releasing a charge
cable from the charge port (using the charge
handle release button, touchscreen, or mobile
app) do not work, carefully follow these steps:
1. Ensure that Model 3 is not actively
charging by displaying the charging
screen on the touchscreen. If necessary,
touch Stop Charging .
2. Open the rear trunk.
3. Pull the charge port
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Vehicle Loading
Load Capacity Labeling It is important to understand how much
weight your Model 3 can safely carry. This weight is called the vehicle capacity weight
and includes the weight of all occupants,
cargo and any additional equipment added to your Model 3 since it was manufactured.
Two labels attached to Model 3 indicate how much weight Model 3 can safely carry.
Note: If your Model 3 is fitted with Tesla
accessory wheels or tires, your Model 3 may
include an additional label indicating that load capacity may differ from what is stated on the
label. If this is the case, instead of referring to
the label, refer to the Owners Manual.
Warning: Overloading Model 3 has an
adverse effect on braking and handling,
which can compromise your safety or cause damage.Caution: Never load more than 55 lbs
(25 kg) in the front trunk. Doing so can
cause damage.Caution: Never load more than 130 lbs
(60 kg) on the rear load
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supercharging (continued)described 129
idle fees 129
pay-per-use fees 129
suspension specifications 151
T telematics 165
temperatureBattery (high voltage), limits 125
cabin, controls for 101
outside 56
Teslacam 69
tie-down straps 160
Tire and Loading Information label 147
tire noise 136
Tire Pressure Monitoring SystemFCC certification 170
overview of 134
tire pressures, checking 131
tiresall-season 135
balancing 132
chains 136
inspecting and maintaining 132
pressures, how to check 131
replacing 133
replacing a tire sensor 135
rotation 132
specification 153
summer 135
tire markings 154
winter 135
toll system transponders, attaching 145
touch up body 138
touchscreenclean mode 138
cleaning 138
overview 4
restarting 46
software updates 122
tow eye, locating 160
towing a trailer 148
towing instructions 159
TPMSFCC certification 170
overview of 134
Track Mode 66
Tracking Disabled 106
traction control 62
trademarks 164
Traffic-Aware Cruise Control 73
trailer hitches 148
transmission specifications 151
transponders, attaching 145
Transport Mode 159
transporting 159
trip chart
67
Trip Planner 109
trunk, front 17
trunk, rear 15
TuneIn radio 112
turn signals 54
U
ultrasonic sensors 70
Unlock On Park 13
unlocking 12USB devicesconnecting 20
playing audio files from 113
USB ports 20
V
Valet mode 44
Vehicle Hold 65
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) 146
vehicle loading 147
ventilation 103
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) 146
volume control 4
volume control (media) 111
W
Walk-Away Door Lock 13
Wall Connector 124
warning