Tesla Model 3: Charging
Information and advice on effectively charging your automobile battery may be found in this section. It includes all of the available charging alternatives, including wall-mounted or conventional electrical outlet installations for charging devices at home as well as public charging stations like Superchargers and other suitable choices.
Additionally, this part explains how to utilize the charging adapters that come with the car, including the mobile phone socket, with various kinds of charging outlets.
It also provides detailed instructions on how to attach the charging cable to the Model 3 charging port, track the status of the charge, and securely unplug the wire when it's finished.
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About the Battery
Model 3 has one of the most sophisticated
battery systems in the world. The most
important way to preserve the Battery is to
LEAVE YOUR VEHICLE PLUGGED IN when
you are not using
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Install
Position the new LH front door glass run seal on the LH front door.
Tip:
If necessary, apply a small amount of P80 lubricant on the length of the seal to
aid installation.
Position the LH door mirror on the LH front door, and then install the
clip that attaches the mirr
Warning: The side impact airbag deployment depends on the front door
sensor's ability to detect a side impact from air pressure. Make sure that there
are no uncovered holes in the front door shells. Additionally, always reinstall
plugs or tape when servicing or inspecting the front doors and t