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Note: If charging at a Tesla Supercharger, and
paid supercharging is potentially in effect, the
charging screen also displays information
about your previous or current Supercharger
session (see Supercharger Usage Fees and
Idle Fees on page 162).
1. Charge status messages (such as
Charging Scheduled, Charging In
Progress) display here.
2. To adjust the charge limit, touch Set
Charge Limit , and drag the arrow to
change the charge limit setting. The
setting you choose applies to immediate
and scheduled charging sessions.
3. Location-specific schedule. With Model X
in Park, set a specific time to begin
charging at the current location. If, at the
scheduled time, Model X is not plugged in
at the location, charging starts as soon as
you plug it in provided you plug it in
within six hours of the scheduled time. If
plugged in after six hours, charging does
not start until the scheduled time on the
next day. To override this setting, touch Start Charging or Stop Charging (see
item 4). When you set a scheduled
charging time, Model X displays the set
time on the instrument panel and
touchscreen.
4. Touch to open the charge port door or to
start (or stop) charging.
5. Charging rate per hour, estimated increase
in driving distance (or energy) achieved
so far in this charging session, current
supplied/available from the connected
power supply, and voltage supplied by the
charge cable.
6. The current automatically sets to the
maximum current available from the
attached charge cable, unless it was
previously reduced to a lower level. If
needed, touch the up/down arrows to
change the current (for example, you may
want to reduce the current if you are
concerned about overloading a domestic
wiring circuit shared by other equipment).
It is not possible to set the charging
current to a level that exceeds the
maximum available from the attached charge cable. When you change the
current, Model X remembers the location.
If you charge at the same location, you do
not need to change it again.
Note: For 3-phase charging, the available
current represents the current per phase
(up to 32 amps). During charging, the
right status
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Charging Status
The following illustration is provided for demonstration purposes only and may vary slightly
depending on the software version and market region.
1. Charging status information. For example, when Model X is charging, it displays the time
remaining until fully charged at the currently selected charge level. When a charging session is
scheduled, it displays when charging starts.
2. Total estimated driving distance (or energy) available. To choose between displaying distance
or energy percentage, touch Controls > Settings > Language & Units > Energy & Charging .
Note: A portion of the battery image may appear blue. This indicates that a small portion of
the energy stored in the battery is not available because the battery is cold. This is normal and
no reason for concern. When the battery warms up, the blue portion no longer displays.
3. Charging rate per hour.
4. Estimated increase in driving distance (or energy) achieved so far in this charging session.
5. Current supplied/available from the connected power supply (see Changing Charge Settings
on page 159).
If connected to a 3-phase power supply, the available current represents the
current per phase and the 3-phase symbol displays.
6. Voltage supplied by the charge cable.
Note: If Model X is charging and detects unexpected
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Supercharger Usage Fees and Idle
Fees
When charging using a Tesla supercharger,
PAID SUPERCHARGING information displays at the bottom of the charging screen. This
information includes the location, the time
that charging started, and an estimate of how
much the session will cost. When you stop
charging, the final cost displays until a new
Supercharging session begins. If free charging
is applicable, the cost displays as zero.
When charging at a Tesla supercharger, you
are subject to idle fees. Idle fees are designed
to encourage drivers to move their vehiclefrom the Supercharger when charging iscomplete and are in effect whenever at least
half of the Superchargers at a site are
occupied. The Tesla mobile app notifies you
when charging nears completion, and again
when charging is complete. Additional
notifications are sent if idle fees are incurred.
Idle fees are waived if you move your vehicle
within five minutes of charging completion.
Log into your Tesla Account to view fees and
details about Supercharger sessions, track the
remaining balance of free credits, set up a payment method, and make payments. Once a
payment method is saved, fees are
automatically paid from your account.
Charging Instructions
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mirrors 49
mobile app 153Mobile Connectordescription 155
using 158
modifications 177
motor torque, reduced 108
my car does what? 197
N naming 124
navigation 142
NCC certifications 201
Neutral gear 52
night mode 121
O odometer 73
offset from speed limit 110
overhang dimensions 182
overtake acceleration 89
Owner Information, about 198
P Park Assist 68
Park gear 52
parking brake 66
parking, automatic 100
parts replacement 177
Passive Entry 121
Pedal Misapplication Mitigation 106
personal data, erasing 125
phonesteering wheel buttons 47
using 140
PIN 45
power management 74
power socket 138
power windows 12
powering on and off 50
Preconditioning 121
preferences, setting 121
public charging stations 155
R
radar 86
radio 135
Radio Frequency information 201
rangedisplayed on instrument panel 53
driving tips to maximize 74range (continued)regenerative braking 65
range assurance 74
Range mode 74
Range Mode 117
Rated range 121
re-routing 144
rear seats, accessing 23
rear view camera 76
rear window switches, disabling 12
Recent (Media Player) 137
Recents 142
regenerative braking 65
region format 121
relative speed limit 110
release notes 152
restarting the touchscreen 50
Reverse gear 52
RFID transponders 177
roadside assistance 193
rotating tires 165
route overview 144
S
safety informationairbags 42
child seats 38
seat belts 28seat beltscleaning 171
in a collision 27
overview of 26
pre-tensioners 27
wearing when pregnant 27
seat covers 25
seat heaters 126
seating capacity 180
seatsadjusting 20
heaters 126
seats, second row 21
security settings 148
sensors 86
service data recording 199
service intervals 163
Settings 121
Settings, erasing 125
shifting gears 52
Show Commute Advice 144
side collision warning 104
slip start 67
Smart Preconditioning 121
software reset 125
software updates 152
specificationscargo volume 183
dimensions 182
Index
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specifications (continued)exterior 182
interior 182
motor 185
subsystems 185
tires 187
weights 183
wheels 187
speed assist 110
Speed Limit Mode 125
speed limit warning 110
spoiler 77
Sport acceleration 71
stability control 67
Standard acceleration 71
starting 50
Statutory Plate 180
steering specifications 185
steering wheeladjusting position 46
adjusting sensitivity 46
buttons 46
heated 46
scroll wheels 46
steering, automatic
95
summer tires 167
Summon 100
sun visors 19
superchargingdescribed 162
idle fees 162
pay-per-use fees 162
suspension 134
suspension specifications 186
T telematics 199
temperatureBattery (high voltage), limits 156
cabin, controls for 126
heated steering wheel 48
outside 53
third row seats, folding and raising 24
tie-down straps 196
tilt detection 148
Tire and Loading Information label 180
tire noise 168
Tire Pressure Monitoring SystemFCC certification 202
overview of 168
tire pressures, checking 164
tire pressures, when towing 79
tiresall-season 167
balancing 165
chains 168
inspecting and maintaining 165tires (continued)pressures, how to check 164
replacing 166
replacing a tire sensor 169
rotation 165
specification 187
summer 167
tire markings 188
winter 167
toll system transponders, attaching 177
tolls, avoiding 144
torque specifications 185
touch up body 172
touchscreenclean mode 171
cleaning 171
Controls 117
overview 112
Settings 121
software updates 152
tow eye, locating 195
Tow mode 195
towing 195
towing a trailer 79
towing capacity 79
towing instructions 195
Towing Label 179
Towing Mode 79
TPMSFCC certification 202
overview of 168
traction control 67
trademarks 198
Traffic-Aware Cruise Control 89
Traffic-Based Routing 144
trailer, towing 79
transmission specifications 185
transponders, attaching 177
transporting 195
trip chart 74
trip meter 73
trip overview 144
trip planner 144
trunk, front 15
trunk, rearchild protection lock 10
disabling interior handle 10
TuneIn radio 137
turn signals 62
Typical range 121
U ultrasonic sensors 86
Unlock on Park 4
unlocking and locking doors 4
unlocking when key doesn