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Gears
Shifting Gears When Model X is in Park, you must press the
brake to shift to another gear.
Move the lever up or down to change gears.
If you try to shift into a gear that the current
driving speed prohibits, a chime sounds and
the gear does not change.
Reverse
Push the lever all the way up and release. You
can only shift into Reverse when Model X is
stopped or moving less than 5 mph (8 km/h).
If moving less than 1 mph (1.6 km/h), you must
press the brake.
Neutral
Push the lever up or down to the first position
and release to shift into Neutral. Neutral allows
Model X to roll freely when you are not
pressing the brake pedal.
If Model X is in Park and you use the
touchscreen to release the parking brake
( Controls > Safety & Security ), Model X shifts
into Neutral (see Parking Brake on page 78).
Drive
Push the lever all the way down and release.
You can shift into Drive when Model X is stopped or moving less than 5 mph (8 km/h)
in Reverse. If Model X is moving less than
1 mph (1.6 km/h), you must press the brake to shift into Drive.
Park
Press the end of the gear selector while
Model X is stopped. Whenever Model X is in Park, the parking brake is applied.
Model X automatically shifts into Park
whenever you connect a charge cable or if
two or more of the following conditions are
met simultaneously while traveling slower than
approximately 1.5 mph (2 km/h):
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When Tow mode is active, Model X
displays this indicator light on the
instrument panel, along with a
message telling you that Model X will
roll freely.
Note: In Tow mode, Model X does not shift
into a driving gear. To cancel Tow mode, shift
into Park or touch Tow mode again. Tow mode
also cancels if you use the touchscreen to
apply the parking brake ( Controls > Safety &
Security > Parking Brake ).
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IndicatorDescriptionHigh beam headlights are temporarily turned off because Auto High Beam is on
and is detecting light in front of Model X. When light is no longer detected, the
high beams automatically turn back on. See High Beam Headlights on page 67.Parking lights (side marker lights, tail lights, and license plate lights) are on. See
Lights on page 65.Front fog lights, if equipped. See Lights on page 65.Adaptive Front Lighting, if equipped. See Adaptive Front Lighting System (AFS)
on page 67.Electronic stability control systems are actively minimizing wheel spin by
controlling brake pressure and motor power (indicator
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IndicatorDescription
An ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) fault is detected. See Braking and Stopping on
page 76. Contact Tesla immediately.The parking brake is manually applied. See Parking Brake on page 78.A parking brake fault is detected. Contact Tesla. See Parking Brake on page 78.Vehicle Hold is actively applying the brakes. See Vehicle Hold on page 83.Tire pressure warning. The pressure of a tire is out of range. If a fault with the Tire
Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) is detected, the indicator
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Use the touchscreen to manually release the
parking brake (which also shifts Model X into Neutral):
1. Touch Controls > Safety & Security .
2. Press the brake pedal, then touch Parking
Brake . If Model X was previously in Park, it
shifts into Neutral.When you use the touchscreen to
manually apply the parking brake,
the red parking brake indicator lights
up on the instrument panel.If the parking brake experiences an
electrical issue, the amber parking brake indicator lights up and a fault
message displays at the top of the
instrument panel.Caution: In the unlikely event that
Model X loses electrical power, you
cannot access the touchscreen and are
therefore unable to release the parking
brake. Contact Tesla.
Brake Wear
Model X brake pads are equipped with wear indicators. A wear indicator is a thin metal
strip attached to the brake pad that squeals as
it rubs against the rotor when the pad wears
down. This squealing sound indicates that the
brake pads have reached the end of their service life and require replacement. To
replace the brake pads, contact Tesla Service.
Brakes must be periodically inspected visually by removing the tire and wheel. For detailed
specifications and service limits for rotors and
brake pads, see Subsystems on page 215.
Additionally, Tesla recommends cleaning and
lubricating the brake calipers every year or
12,500 miles (20,000 km) if in an area where
roads are salted during winter months.
Warning: Neglecting to replace worn
brake pads damages the braking system
and can result in a braking hazard.
Braking and Stopping
Driving79
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Disable the Self-Leveling AirSuspension System
If Model X is equipped with the air suspension
system, it automatically self-levels, even when
power is off. To prevent damage, you must
activate Jack Mode to disable self-leveling:
1. Touch Controls > Suspension on the
touchscreen.
2. Press the brake pedal, then touch Very
High to maximize height.
3. Touch Jack.When Jack Mode is active, Model X
displays this red indicator light on
the instrument panel, along with a
message telling you that active
suspension is disabled.
Note: Jack Mode cancels when driving speed
exceeds 4 mph (7 kph).
Warning: Failure to activate Jack Mode on
a vehicle equipped with the air
suspension system can result in the
vehicle becoming loose during transport,
which may cause significant damage.
Activate Transport Mode
Transport Mode keeps the parking brake
disengaged while winching Model X onto a
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charging (continued)components and equipment 182
instructions 186
public charging stations 183
scheduling 188
status of 190
charging locations, finding 158
child protectiondisabling rear window switches 19child seatsinstalling and using 36child-protectiondisabling liftgate and rear door handles
17
Chill acceleration 84
cleaning 201
climate controls 150
cold weather driving 104
collision avoidance assist 134
connecting to Wi-Fi 178
console12V power socket 25
cup holders 26
USB ports 24
consumption chart 87
contact informationroadside assistance 226
Tesla 236
copyrights 232
Creep 77
cruise control 109
cup holders 26
D dashboard overview 2
Dashcam 90
data recording 234
data sharing 234
declarations of conformity 237
delivery mileage 235
devicesBluetooth, playing audio files 164
connecting 24
playing audio files from 164
dimensions 213
Dog Mode 154
dome (map) lights 65
door labels 211
Door Unlock Mode 17
doors 10
doors, opening 10
drive away locking 17
Drive gear 63
driverprofiles 53
seat adjustment 28drivingdriving (continued)seating position 28
starting 61
tips to maximize range 87
E
Easter Eggs 230
Easy Entry 30, 31
easy entry, driver profile 53
EDR (event data recorder) 234
electric parking brake 78
emergency braking 134
emergency