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Adjusting the Steering Wheel
Position
To adjust the steering wheel, touch Controls and touch
the
Steering icon.
Use the left scroll button on the steering wheel to move
the
steering wheel to the desired position:
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Heated Steering Wheel
To warm up the steering wheel, touch the fan icon on the touchscreen to display climate controls (see
Adjusting Climate Control Settings on page 116), then
touch the steering wheel icon. When on, radiant heat keeps the steering wheel at a comfortable temperature.
NOTE: Depending on date of manufacture, your Model 3
may not be equipped with a heated steering wheel.
Horn
To sound the horn, press and hold the center pad on the steering wheel.
Steering Wheel
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Adjusting Exterior Mirrors
Adjust the exterior mirrors by touching Controls >
Mirrors. Press the left scroll button on the steering wheel
to choose whether you are adjusting the Left or Right
mirror. Then use the left scroll button as follows to adjust
the selected mirror to its desired position:
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Starting
When you open a door to enter Model 3, the
touchscreen powers on and you can operate all controls.
To drive
Model 3:
1.
Press the brake pedal - Model 3 powers on and is
ready to drive.
2.
Select a drive mode - move the drive stalk down for
Drive or up for Reverse (see
Shifting on page 51).
NOTE: If the PIN to Drive feature is enabled (see PIN to
Drive on page 127), you must also enter a valid PIN on
the touchscreen before you can drive
Model 3.
Everything you need to know when driving Model 3
displays on the touchscreen.
Drive Disabled - Requires Authentication
If Model 3 does not detect a key when you press the
brake (a key fob or phone key is not detected or two
minutes have passed since you used the key card), the touchscreen displays a message telling you that driving requires authentication.
If you see this message, place the key card behind the
cup holders where the RFID transmitter can read it. The
two-minute authentication period restarts and you can start
Model 3 by pressing the brake pedal.
A number of factors can affect whether Model 3 can
detect a phone key or key fob (for example, the device
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How to Shift
When Model 3 is in Park, you must press the brake pedal
to shift.
Move the drive stalk up or down to shift into different
drive modes.
If you try to shift when it is prohibited by the current
driving speed, a chime sounds and the drive mode does
not change.
Reverse
Push the drive stalk all the way up and release. You can only shift into Reverse when
Model 3 is stopped or
moving less than
5 mph (8 km/h).
Neutral
Neutral allows Model 3 to roll freely when you are not
pressing the brake pedal:
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WARNING: It is the driver
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Controlling Lights
Touch Controls > Lights on the touchscreen to access all
light controls, both interior and exterior.
You can also pull the turn signal stalk toward you to
display a popup that provides quick access to exterior lights. For example, you can turn the headlights on or
off
continuously (overriding the default Auto High Beam
setting). The lights popup allows you to adjust all
exterior light settings, including parking lights, fog lights
(if equipped), etc. The setting you choose is retained for
the current drive only.
NOTE: If the touchscreen is already displaying the full
Controls screen for lights, pulling the turn signal stalk does not display the quick access popup.
In addition to the lights you can control from the touchscreen,
Model 3 has convenience lights that
operate automatically based on what you are doing. For
example, in low ambient lighting conditions, the interior lights, marker lights, tail lights, and puddle lights turn on when you unlock
Model 3, when you open a door, and
when you shift into Park. They turn
off after a minute or
two, when you shift or lock
Model 3. Use these settings
to control your vehicle
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High Beam Headlights
By default, Auto High Beam is enabled to allow high
beam headlights to automatically switch to low beam when there is light detected in front of
Model 3 (for
example, from an oncoming vehicle). To control this
feature, touch
Controls > Lights > Auto High Beam or
touch
Auto on the lights popup that displays on the
touchscreen when you pull the turn signal stalk toward
you.
NOTE: Auto High Beam is automatically enabled when
Autosteer is engaged. To switch to low beam headlights, push the turn signal stalk forward and release.
Auto High
Beam is re-enabled every time Autosteer is activated.
In situations where high beam headlights are off (for
example, lights are turned
off, or Auto High Beam is
active and light is detected in front of
Model 3) or you
are driving in daylight, you can temporarily turn on high
beams by pulling the turn signal stalk toward you. When
you release, high beam headlights turn
off (unless of
course, Auto High Beam is engaged and light is not detected in front of you). To
briefly flash the high beam
headlights, pull the turn signal stalk towards you and immediately release.
NOTE: Your chosen setting is retained until you manually
change it.
The following indicator lights are visible on the touchscreen to show the status of the headlights:
Low beam headlights are on.High beam headlights are on and Auto
High Beam is disabled or currently
unavailable.Auto High Beam is enabled and high
beams are on.
Model 3 is ready to turn off
the high beams if light is detected.
Auto High Beam is enabled but high beams
are not on because light is detected in front of
Model 3. When light is no longer
detected, high beams automatically turn
back on.
WARNING: Auto High Beam is an aid only and is
subject to limitations. It is the driver