Tesla Model 3 Owners & Service Manuals

Tesla Model 3: Maintenance

This section discusses several facets of car maintenance for long-term and optimal performance. This is a suggested maintenance plan for the Model 3, along with information on when to schedule frequent servicing and what has to be done at each visit. Owners can remain on top of routine maintenance with the aid of this information.

The site also offers details on approved repair providers and Tesla service facilities, where owners can schedule maintenance and get expert car assistance. This guarantees that maintenance is carried out by qualified specialists with original components and machinery.

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 Maintenance Schedule

Service Intervals Your vehicle should generally be serviced on an as-needed basis. However, Tesla recommends the following maintenance items and intervals, as applicable to your vehicle, to ensure

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 Trim - A-Pillar - Middle - LH (Remove and Replace)

Remove Remove the LH instrument panel end cap. See End Cap - Instrument Panel - LH (Remove and Replace). Release the upper clip that attaches the LH middle A-Pillar trim, and then pull out the trim to remove it from the vehicle. Note: Remove any remaining LH middle A-pillar trim clip

 IP Carrier (Remove and Install)

Remove Remove the LH and RH lower A-pillar trim. See Trim - A-Pillar - Lower - LH (Remove and Replace). Remove the LH and RH upper A-pillar trims. See Trim - A-Pillar - Upper - LH (Remove and Replace). Remove the driver and front passenger seats. See Seat - Driver (Remove and Replace). Re

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