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Canceling AutosteerAutosteer cancels when:
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Auto Lane Change
Warning: Auto Lane Change is designed
to be used only when driving on
restricted-access highways (i.e. with on-
ramps and off-ramps).
If you have purchased the optional Enhanced
Autopilot or Full Self-Driving Capabilitypackages, you can use Auto Lane Change to
move Model X into an adjacent lane. When
both Traffic-Aware Cruise Control and
Autosteer are active, Auto Lane Change intelligently assists you in steering Model X
into an adjacent driving lane. Using the
forward looking camera(s), the radar sensor,
and ultrasonic sensors, Model X detects lane
markings and the presence of other vehicles.
Auto Lane Change is designed for use on
restricted-access highways with visible lane
markings and under relatively predictable
circumstances in which minimal steering and
driver intervention is needed.
Warning: It is the driver
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Note: Auto Lane Change assists in moving
Model X one lane at a time. Moving into an
additional lane requires you to engage the
turn signal a second time after the first lane
change is complete.Warning: If Auto Lane Change aborts
during a lane change (for example, Auto
Lane Change cannot detect the outside
of the target lane midway through the
lane change), Model X returns to its
original driving lane.
When Auto Lane Change is active, it is
important to monitor its performance by
watching the driving path in front of you and
the surrounding area. Stay prepared to take
over steering at any time. As you are crossing
over into the adjacent lane, the instrument
panel displays the lane marking as a dashed
blue line. Once in your new lane, lane markings
are displayed as solid blue lines again.
In situations where Auto Lane Change is
unable to operate at optimal performance, or
cannot operate due to inadequate data, the
instrument panel displays a series of warnings.
Therefore, when using Auto Lane Change,
always pay attention to the instrument panel
and be prepared to manually steer Model X.
Warning: When Auto Lane Change is
actively assisting in steering Model X, the steering wheel moves accordingly.
Although you must have your hands on
the steering wheel, any significant
restriction of or force on the steering wheel
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Autopark
If you have purchased the optional Enhanced Autopilot or Full Self-Driving Capabilitypackage, Autopark uses data from theultrasonic sensors and GPS to:
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To Cancel Parking
Autopark cancels the parking sequence when you manually move the steering wheel,change gears, or touch Cancel on the
touchscreen. Autopark also cancels parking
when:
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Note: Summon can move Model X a short
distance laterally to avoid an obstacle but in
doing so, does not return the vehicle to its driving path (i.e. Summon does not attempt tomove Model X around an obstacle).Warning: Summon is unable to operate as
intended if the ultrasonic sensors are
obstructed by a vehicle bra, excessive
paint, or adhesive products (such as wraps, stickers, rubber coating, etc.).Warning: Model X cannot detect
obstacles that are located lower than the
bumper, are very narrow (i.e. bicycles), or
are hanging from a ceiling. In addition,
many unforeseen circumstances can impair Summon
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Note: Summon requires that Model X can
detect a valid key nearby.
Note: Summon cancels if your phone enters
sleep mode or is turned off.
Stopping or Canceling Summon
You can stop Model X at any time while
Summon is active by pressing any button on
the key or by using the mobile app. Summon
also cancels when:
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Lane Assist
The cameras monitor the markers on the lane
you are driving in and the ultrasonic sensors
monitor the surrounding areas and the blind
spot for the presence of a vehicle or other
objects.
When an object is detected in your blind spot
or close to the side of Model X (such as a
vehicle, guard rail, etc.), colored lines radiate
from the image of Model X on the instrument
panel. The location of the lines correspond to
the location of the detected object. The color
of the lines (white, yellow, orange, or red)
represents the object