Tesla Model 3 Owners & Service Manuals

Tesla Model 3: Autopilot

This is a thorough rundown of the Autopilot Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS). It discusses autopilot's features and constraints while highlighting how it improves driving safety and comfort.

This section gives a summary of the functioning of several Autopilot features, including Traffic-Aware Cruise Control (TACC), Autosteer, Autopark, Call, Autopilot Navigation, and Full Autonomous Driving features (if applicable).

Instructions are provided for activating the autopilot modes, including engaging TACC for adaptive cruise control and engaging Autosteer for lane keeping. It also provides guidance on how to use the Autopilot features during various driving scenarios, such as highways, traffic jam navigation, park assist, and vehicle summoning.

Safety considerations are highlighted, emphasizing the importance of remaining alert and prepared to drive while using Autopilot, understanding system limitations, and obeying local traffic laws and regulations.

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 About Autopilot

How It Works Your Model 3 includes the following Autopilot components that actively monitor the surrounding roadway: A camera is mounted above the rear license plate. Ultrasonic sensors a

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 Shell - Seat Back - Driver (Remove and Replace)

Remove Remove the driver headrest trim from the seat. See Trim - Headrest - Driver (Remove and Replace).   Release the clips that attach the seat back shell to the driver seat, lift up on the shell to unhook it from the seat back frame, and lay the shell back.   Release

 Four Wheel Alignment (Check)

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