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WARNING: Before driving, you must ensure that the hood is securely latched in the fully closed position by carefully trying to lift the front edge of the hood upward and confirming there is no movement.
Interior Emergency Release
An illuminated interior release button inside
the front trunk allows a person locked inside to get out.
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 hood to accidentally open.
Opening Hood with No Power
In the unlikely event that Model S has no 12V
power, you will be unable to open the front
trunk using the touchscreen, key fob, or
mobile app. To open the front trunk in this situation:
NOTE: The following steps do not open the
front trunk if Model S is locked and has 12V
power.
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.
3.
Pull the two wires out of the tow eye
opening to expose both terminals.
4.
Connect the 12V power supply
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If Vehicle Has No Power
If Model S has no 12V power, perform the
following steps to open the hood or jump start the auxiliary 12V battery.
Jump Starting the 12V Battery
CAUTION: Model S cannot be used to jump start another vehicle. Doing so can result in damage.
NOTE: If jump starting Model S using another
vehicle, refer to that vehicle manufacturer
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If the 12V battery is too low to turn on the vehicle or open the doors, follow the instructions in Jump Starting the 12V Battery on page .
For more information on the battery system, see Battery Information on page 177.
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Electrical system is unable to support all features
Shutting down features to conserve energy
The electrical system cannot support all vehicle features. Your vehicle is shutting down all
nonessential features to preserve energy for essential functions.
Your vehicle cannot be driven or continue driving while this condition continues.
If this alert is present while you are driving, your vehicle needs to come to a stop as soon as
possible. It is recommended that you: