Tesla Model X: Parts and Accessories
Use only genuine Tesla parts and accessories. Tesla
performs rigorous testing on parts to ensure their
suitability, safety, and reliability. Purchase these parts
from Tesla, where they are professionally installed and
where you can receive expert advice about
modifications to Model X. Accessories are available for
purchase from Tesla stores or online at www.tesla.com. NOTE: Some accessories may not be available in your
market region. Tesla is unable to assess parts manufactured by other
distributors and therefore accepts no responsibility if
you use non-Tesla parts on Model X. WARNING: Installing non-approved parts and
accessories, or performing non-approved
modifications, can affect the performance of
Model X and the safety of its occupants. Any
damage caused by using or installing non-
approved parts, or by performing non-approved modifications, is not covered by the warranty.
WARNING: Tesla does not accept liability for
death, personal injury or damage that occurs if you
use or install non-approved accessories or make
non-approved modifications. Body Repairs If your Model X is in a collision, contact Tesla or a Tesla-
approved Body Shop to ensure that it is repaired with
genuine Tesla parts. Tesla has selected and approved
body shops that meet strict requirements for training,
equipment, quality, and customer satisfaction.
Some repair shops and insurance companies might
suggest using non-original equipment or salvaged parts
to save money. However, these parts do not meet Tesla's
high standards for quality, fit and corrosion resistance. In
addition, non-original equipment and salvaged parts
(and any damage or failures they might cause) are not
covered by the warranty. Model X has an air filter that prevents pollen, industrial
fallout, road dust, and other particles from entering the
cabin through the vents. Tesla recommends replacing
these filters every 2 years (every year in China). Cabin
filters can be purchased at the Tesla online store.
To replace the cabin filter: 1. Turn off the climate control system.
2. Move the front passenger seat fully rearwards. 3. Slowly and gently pull down the footwell cover to
release the magnets, then disconnect the electrical
harness on the right side of the cover. Set the
footwell cover aside.
4. Squeeze the cabin filter door lock to release it, and
then remove and set the door aside.
5. Note the direction of air flow printed on the cabin filter. The arrows on the
filter should face toward the
rear of the vehicle.
6. Slide the filter out of the HVAC module.
7. Ensuring that the arrows on the new filter face
toward the rear of the vehicle, insert the new cabin
filter into the HVAC module.
8. Slide the cabin filter door onto the HVAC module, and
then push the door to lock it.
NOTE: Ensure the lock is fully engaged and the door
is sealed shut.
9. Position the front passenger footwell cover on the
vehicle and connect the electrical harness to the
cover.
10. Install the front passenger footwell cover, making
sure the magnets (x3) are locked into position.
11. Move the front passenger seat back to its original
position. Using RFID Transponders When attaching an RFID transponder (used by many
automated toll systems) inside Model X, place the
transponder in the topmost area of the windshield as
shown. This ensures best results and minimizes any
obstruction to your driving view.
NOTE:
You can also attach a weather-proof transponder
to the front license plate.Parts, Accessories, and
Modifications
Replacing Cabin Air Filters