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High Beam HeadlightsPush the left-hand steering column lever away
from you. To cancel, pull the lever toward you.
The high beam headlights can automatically
switch to low beam when there is light
detected in front of Model X (for example,
from an oncoming vehicle). To turn this
feature on, touch Controls > Auto High Beam .
Note: Your chosen setting is retained until you
manually change it. It can also be saved in
your driver profile.
In situations where high beams are turned off
because AUTO HIGH BEAM is turned on and light is detected in front of Model X, you cantemporarily turn on high beams by pulling the
lever all the way toward you.
The following indicator lights are visible on the
instrument panel when high beams are turned
on:
High beam headlights are on.
Illuminates when high beams are on but the Auto High Beam setting is
turned off or if the Auto High Beam
setting is turned on but is
termporarily unavaible.High beams are currently turned on,
and Auto High Beam is ready to turn
off the high beams if light is
detected in front of Model X.High beams 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 will
automatically turn back on.
To
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The turn signals stop operating when canceledby the steering wheel, or when you return the
lever to the central position.
The corresponding turn signal
indicator lights up on the instrument
panel when a turn signal is
operating. You also hear a clicking
sound.Warning: If you have purchased the
optional Enhanced Autopilot or Full Self-
Driving Capability packages and Traffic-
Aware Cruise Control is active, engaging
a turn signal can cause Model X to
accelerate when using Traffic-Aware
Cruise Control in specific situations (see
Overtake Acceleration on page 92).Warning: If you have purchased the
optional Enhanced Autopilot or Full Self-
Driving Capability packages and
Autosteer is active, engaging a turn signal
may cause Model X to change lanes (see Auto Lane Change on page 98).
Lane Change Flash
To indicate a lane change, quickly press the
lever up or down against the spring pressure,
then release. The corresponding turn signal
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Towing and Accessories
The towing package allows you to tow a trailer
with your Model X. It also allows you to carry skis, snowboards, bicycles, etc. by attaching
an accessory carrier to the hitch.
Carrying Accessories The Model X towing package has a 50 mm ball
coupling that can support an accessory
carrier.
The ball coupling is designed to support vertical loads of up to 54 kg. When carrying
bicycles or other items on the Model X hitch, always check to ensure that the maximum
weight is not exceeded. When calculating
weight, remember to include the weight of the
accessory carrier. For example, assuming the
carrier weighs 14 kg, the weight threshold is sufficient for carrying two bicycles weighing
approximately 20 kg each, or four bicycles
weighing approximately 10 kg each.
Caution: The Model X hitch is designed to
support up to 54 kg. Exceeding this
maximum weight can cause significant
damage.Caution: Do not attempt to install a
carrier on a Model X that is not equipped
with the towing package. Doing so can
cause significant damage.
To install and use an accessory carrier, the tow
hitch must be connected (see Connecting the
Tow Hitch on page 83). Then follow the
instructions provided with your accessory
carrier. Observe all regulations and legal requirements in your state/region that apply
to carrying accessories.
The Model X towing package includes the
wiring necessary for using an accessory carrier
equipped with lights (see Electrical
Connections on page 85). The package also
includes Trailer Mode software (see Trailer
Mode on page 81).
When you connect an accessory
carrier
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Security Settings
About the Security System
If Model X does not detect a key nearby and a
locked door or trunk is opened, an alarm sounds and the headlights and turn signals
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Troubleshooting HomeLinkWhen programming a HomeLink device, the
touchscreen walks you through a two-part programming process:
1. Model X records the signal from the
remote. The touchscreen instructs you to
stand in front of the vehicle, point the
remote at the front bumper and press and
hold the button until the headlights
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Index
A ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) 65
absolute speed limit 110
Acceleration 117
Acceleration settings 71
access panel, removing 174
accessoriesplugging into power socket 138
accessory carrier 78
adaptive headlights 62
air circulation 128
air conditioning 126
air distribution 128
air filter 132
air suspension 134
air vents 132
airbag, front passenger, disabling 41
airbags 39
alarm 148
all-season tires 167
always connected, setting 74
anti-lock braking (ABS) 65
audioplaying files 135
steering wheel buttons 46
volume control 135
Auto High Beam 62
Auto Lane Change 98
auto-raising suspension 133
automatic emergency braking 107
Autopark 100
Autopilot components 86
Autosteer 95
average range 74
B
backup camera 76
battery (12V)complete discharge 156
specifications 186Battery (high voltage)care of 156
coolant 174
specifications 186
temperature limits 156
battery (key), replacing 5
bicycle carrier 78
blind spot warning 104
Bluetoothdevices, playing audio files from 138
general information 140
phone, pairing and using 140
body repairs 177
body touch up 172
brake
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Creep 117
cruise control 89
cup holders 18
D
DAB radio 136
dashboard overview 2
data recording 199
data sharing 199
day mode 121
declarations of conformity 201
delivery mileage 199devicesBluetooth, playing audio files 138
connecting 138
playing audio files from 138
dimensions 182
display brightness 121
dome (map) lights 59
door labels 179
Door Unlock Mode 10
doors 4
doors, opening 4
Drive gear 52
drive-away locking 10
driverprofiles 44
seat adjustment 20driver assistanceAuto Lane Change 98
automatic emergency braking 106
Autopark 100
Autosteer 95
blind spot warning 104
collision avoidance assist 106
forward collision warning 106
overtake acceleration 89
overview 86
settings for 121
side collision warning 104
speed assist 110
speed limit warning 110
staying inside lane markings 104
staying within speed limits 110
Traffic-Aware Cruise Control 89drivingseating position 20
starting 50
tips to maximize range 74
E
Easter Eggs 197
Easy Entry 23
easy entry, driver profile 44
EDR (event data recorder) 199
electric parking brake
66
emergency braking 106
emergency