Tesla Model X: Controls
NOTE: You can also access Controls by
touching anywhere on the side of the
touchscreen closest to the driver and
swiping open. NOTE: Many vehicle controls, settings, and preferences
(such as climate, media, and navigation) can be adjusted
hands-free using voice commands (see Voice
Commands). If the touchscreen is unresponsive or demonstrates
unusual behavior, you can restart it (see Restarting the
Touchscreen). Shortcuts and Frequently Used Settings When you touch Controls, the touchscreen displays the
following shortcuts and frequently used settings: Acceleration Adjust the amount of acceleration. Chill
limits acceleration for a slightly smoother and gentler
ride, whereas Sport provides the normal level of
acceleration. (See Acceleration Modes). NOTE: When Chill is selected, Chill displays on the
touchscreen above the driving speed. Drag Strip Mode: Preconditions the vehicle for improved
performance in short distance racing (see Drag Strip
Mode).
Steering Mode: Adjust the amount of effort required to
turn the steering yoke (see Adjusting Steering Effort).
Apply Brakes When Regenerative Braking Is Limited:
Choose if you want the regular braking system to
automatically engage whenever regenerative braking is
unavailable or limited (for example, the Battery is cold or
fully charged). When enabled and you release your foot
from the accelerator pedal when regenerative braking is
limited, the braking system engages to provide the same
amount of deceleration you experience when regenerative braking is available.
This results in
consistent deceleration regardless of the state of the
Battery. See Regenerative Braking. Auto Shift out of Park: Turn on if you want Model X to
automatically choose the initial drive mode (Drive or
Reverse). See Shifting.
Automatic Turn Signals: If set to Auto Cancel, turn
signals cancel automatically when Model X detects
completion of maneuvers such as merges, lane changes,
and forks in the roadway (unless you override this by
pressing and holding when you engage the turn signal).
If set to Off, you must cancel turn signals after these
types of maneuvers by pressing the turn signal button
(see Turn Signals).
Slip Start: Turn on to allow wheels to spin (see Traction
Control).
Trailer Mode: Enable Trailer Mode before towing a trailer
(see Towing and Accessories). Suspension Adjust the settings associated with the air suspension system. You can adjust
the Ride Height (helpful for increasing ground clearance on steep driveways,
etc.) and you can optimize ride and handling by adjusting settings for Adaptive
Suspension Damping. See Air Suspension. NOTE: To raise the suspension to High, you can also
touch the Raise Suspension shortcut on the main
Controls screen, instead of displaying all Suspension
settings. Charging View charging status and adjust settings related to
charging Model X (see Charging Instructions). NOTE: Depending on market region, vehicle
configuration, options purchased, and software version,
your vehicle may not be equipped with all Autopilot
features described below Customize how some of the Autopilot features operate
to provide a safer and more convenient driving
experience. See About Autopilot for an
overview of Autopilot components and features. NOTE: To use Traffic-Aware Cruise Control
independently of Autosteer, set your preferences to
Double Click. NOTE: Navigate on Autopilot is not available in all
market regions.
Customize Summon: Determine the bumper
clearance, distance, amount of side clearance, and
whether Summon requires continuous press to
operate (the ability to disable continuous press is not
available in all market regions).
Standby Mode: Use Standby Mode to eliminate the
delay that occurs when Smart Summon (if equipped)
is starting up. Keys: You can see all the keys used for Model X and their
associated driver profiles. You can add, delete, and
change the driver profile associated with each key (see
Driver Profiles).
Window Lock: Locks the rear window switches.
Child Lock: If on, safety locks prevent the rear doors
from being opened from inside the vehicle.
Walk-Away Door Lock: If on, doors automatically lock
when you walk away from the vehicle carrying your key
fob or phone key (see Walk-Away Door Lock).
Driver Door Unlock Mode: Driver Door Unlock Mode will
only unlock the driver's door when first unlocking the
vehicle.
Unlock on Park: If on, doors automatically unlock when
you engage Park (see Unlock on Park).
Car Left Open Notification : Choose whether you want
Model X to send a notification to your Tesla mobile app
if your car remains open for over approximately 10
minutes after you have left: Touch Exclude Home to disable the notification when
Model X is parked at the location you set as Home in
your Favorites list (see Home, Work, and Favorite
Destinations). NOTE: To use the Car Left Open Notification, the mobile
access setting must be turned on (Controls > Safety >
Allow Mobile Access). NOTE: Notifications are not sent when Model X is in
Camp Mode or if Tesla Theater (if equipped) is active. Falcon Door Height: If set to AUTO, falcon wing doors
open fully, taking into consideration any remembered
location-based heights, and assuming an obstacle is not
detected. If set to LOW, falcon wing doors open
partially, further protecting occupants and the vehicle's
interior from inclement weather conditions.
Automatic Doors: If on, the driver's door opens
whenever you approach Model X and the key is
detected. The driver's door also opens when you
double-click the key and the passenger door opens with
a subsequent double-click. If not enabled, the door (or
doors) unlock, but you'll need to open the driver's door
manually. Close All With Key Fob: If on, a single-click of the key
fob's lock/unlock button closes and locks all doors (and
the rear trunk). If off, you must triple-click the button.
Lock Confirmation Sound: If on, a soft horn sounds
whenever Model X locks or unlocks (see Walk-Away
Door Lock).
Close Windows on Lock: If on, all windows automatically
close when you lock Model X. Lights Control interior and exterior lights. See Lights. NOTE: You can also control the exterior headlights by
touching the high beam headlights button on the left
side of the steering yoke and then choosing an option
using the touchscreen. See High Beam Headlights. NOTE: Model X must be in Park to change the
language. When you change the language, you
experience a brief delay as Model X shuts down and
restarts the touchscreen. NOTE: For languages that require a download, select
the language in the dropdown list to initiate the
download (Wi-Fi connection required). NOTE: When anticipating when you need to charge,
use energy estimate as a general guideline only. Many
factors have an impact on energy consumption. See
Factors Affecting Energy Consumption. Trips View the odometer and view and reset up to two trip
meters that summarize how far you have driven (see Trip
Information). Customize how the navigation system works: NOTE: This volume setting applies only to the
navigation system's spoken instructions. It does not
change the volume of media player and phone calls. NOTE: You can also display these navigation settings by
touching the settings icon on the map (see Maps and
Navigation). Allow Mobile Access: Allow your Tesla mobile app to
access your Model X (see Mobile App). NOTE: To disable Allow Mobile Access, you must enter
your Tesla account credentials. Parking Brake: Manually apply and release the parking
brake (see Parking Brake).
Power Off: Manually power off Model X (see Powering
Off).
Sentry Mode: When enabled, cameras and sensors
remain powered on and ready to record suspicious
activity whenever Model X is locked and in Park. See
(Using Sentry Mode).
Third Row Easy Entry: If your Model X is equipped with
monopost seats and a third row, a third row ingress
button is located on the backrest of each outboard
monopost seat in the second row. This button makes it
easy for passengers to enter and exit the third row
seating positions. Use this setting to choose how you
want the button to work (see Monopost Seats).
View Live Camera via Mobile App (if equipped): Enable
to see a live video feed of your vehicle's surroundings
from the mobile app (see Using Sentry Mode).
Dashcam (if equipped): When enabled, cameras can
record and save video footage of the surrounding
roadway (see Using Dashcam). Customize
Dashcam by selecting: Delete Dashcam Clips: Deletes all Dashcam and Sentry
Mode footage, including recent and saved clips.
Format USB Drive (if equipped): If a USB flash drive is
inserted into a front USB port, touch to format the flash
drive to allow Model X to save video recordings using
Dashcam, Sentry Mode, if equipped (see USB Drive
Requirements for Recording Videos).
Park Assist Chimes: If on, a beep sounds when Model X
approaches an object while parking (see Park Assist).
Joe Mode: If on, Joe Mode lowers the volume of your
vehicle's chimes, except for turn signals. NOTE: Joe Mode may not be available at delivery. Security Alarm (if equipped): Enable the security alarm
(see Safety & Security Settings).
Tilt/Intrusion: If your vehicle is equipped with the
security package, a battery-backed siren sounds in
situations where Model X detects motion inside the
cabin, or is moved or tilted (for example, with a tow
truck or jack). See Tilt/Intrusion (if equipped).
PIN to Drive: Increase security by preventing Model X
from being driven until a 4-digit PIN (Personal
Identification Number) is entered (see PIN to Drive).
Glovebox PIN: For additional security, protect glovebox
contents using a 4-digit PIN (see Glovebox PIN).
Cabin Overheat Protection: Reduce the temperature of
the cabin in extremely hot ambient conditions for a
period of up to twelve hours after you exit Model X (see
Cabin Overheat Protection). Cabin
Overheat Protection stops operating after 12 hours, or
when the energy remaining in the Battery drops to 20%,
whichever occurs first.
Active Road Noise Reduction: Specify if and how you
want Active Road Noise Reduction to operate (see
Active Road Noise Reduction). Owner's Manual: View the onscreen Owner's Manual. A
new version of the onscreen owner's manual is typically
provided with every software update and therefore
contains more recent information that those provided by
Tesla elsewhere (for example, via the web).
Car Wash Mode: Enable before using a car wash to ensure all doors and windows
are closed, and all chimes are turned off. See Car Wash Mode.
Adjust Headlights: Make adjustments to the level of the headlights. CAUTION: Headlights should only be adjusted by
Tesla Service. Towing: Prepare Model X to be transported by keeping it in Neutral (with the
parking brake disengaged), when you exit. See Instructions for Transporters.
Wheel Configuration : Update your vehicle's wheel
configuration if you are installing new wheels or swapping them for different ones. CAUTION: Changing your vehicle's wheel
configuration can impact range estimates, tire
pressure warnings, and vehicle visualization. See
Tire Care and Maintenance.
WARNING: Tesla is not liable for damage caused
by using wheels not approved by Tesla. Notifications : Display a list of notifications that have
recently appeared on your vehicle.
Camera Calibration (if equipped): Clear the existing
calibration of Autopilot cameras to reset the stored
camera positions and angles. Once calibration is cleared,
you must drive to calibrate the cameras. See Drive to
Calibrate Cameras for more information.
Factory Reset: Erase all personal data (saved addresses,
music favorites, HomeLink programming, etc.) and
restore all settings to their factory defaults. This is useful
when transferring ownership of Model X. Before erasing,
you must enter the credentials for your Tesla account.
Jack Mode: Disables self-leveling of the air suspension
system. WARNING: The air suspension system causes
Model X to self-level, even when powered off.
Therefore, when transporting or lifting, you must
engage Jack Mode to disable self-leveling (see
Instructions for Transporters and
Jacking and Lifting). Wiper Service Mode: Turn on to provide easy access to
wiper blades (see Wiper Blades and Washer Jets). Learn more about your Model X and the status of
software updates: To further personalize Model X, you can name it. Touch
Controls > Software > Name Your Vehicle located on the
right side of the screen below the image of your
Model X. If your Model X has already been named, its
name displays instead and you can simply touch the
existing name to change it. Enter the new name in the
popup, then touch Save. The name of your Model X also
appears in your Tesla mobile app. Erasing Personal Data You can erase all personal data (saved addresses, music
favorites, HomeLink programming, etc.) and restore all
customized settings to their factory defaults. This is
useful when transferring ownership of Model X. Touch
Controls > Service > Factory Reset. Before erasing,
Model X verifies your credentials by prompting you to
enter the user name and password associated with your
Tesla account.Controls - Overview
Touch Controls on the bottom
corner of
the touchscreen to control features and
customize Model X to suit your
preferences. The Controls screen appears
over the map. Touch an option on the
Controls screen to display the various
settings and options associated with the
chosen option. Swipe to close.
When an information icon
displays beside
a specific setting, touch it to display a
popup that provides helpful details about
the associated setting.
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