Tesla Model X: Preparation
Note: This procedure is not specific to a particular alignment machine. Follow the alignment equipment manufacturer's instructions for additional information and safety instructions.
Preparation
- Ensure that the following are within Tesla-approved
specifications before continuing to the next step of this procedure:
- Wheel offset
- Tire size (refer to the tire and loading information label)
- Tire wear
- Tire pressure
- Use a diagnostic cable with an extension cable to connect a laptop with Toolbox to the vehicle. Note: The extension cable is necessary so that the laptop can be accessed from outside of the vehicle during this procedure.
- Perform the following steps if the fasteners that secure the
steering rack, steering column, intermediate shaft, tie rods, or
front subframe have been loosened or removed:
- In Toolbox, open the Lock to Lock Test - Angle view.
- Perform the test as directed by Toolbox. Note: Do not disconnect the laptop; it will be used in later steps.
- Turn off the climate control system.
- Ensure that all pins are inserted into the slip plates and turn plates on the alignment machine.
- Set the suspension to "Standard".
- Drive onto the alignment rack. Stop the vehicle 1-2 ft (300-600 mm) before the turn plates so that the rolling compensation can be performed in a later step.
- Shift into Park. Note: Do not change the suspension height yet.
- On the touchscreen, select CAN > Chassis (CH) >StW_AnglHP.
- Exit the vehicle with the laptop still connected to Toolbox.
- Place the laptop on a cart or other surface that is a safe distance from the alignment rack. Caution: Placing the laptop on the alignment rack can result in damage in later steps.
- Place chocks on both sides of the driver's side rear tire.
- Complete the following steps to ensure that the drive rail stays
on for the remainder of this procedure:
- Enter the vehicle.
- Buckle the driver's seatbelt.
- Shift into Neutral.
- Use a pen or screwdriver shaft to manually close the latch assembly on the driver's door while it is open.
Note: The latch is fully closed when it clicks twice.