Tesla Model S Owners & Service Manuals

Tesla Model S: Profile

In the Profile tab located at the top corner of your phone's screen (shown as an avatar icon), you can:

  • Switch to a different vehicle associated with your Tesla account, if you have access to more than one.
  • Navigate the Tesla Shop.
  • Access the Tesla inbox.
  • Manage your account information and view your order history.
  • View and customize notifications you receive under the Settings tab, such as Calendar sync, when your security alarm has been triggered, charging updates, and new software updates. You can start updates from afar and check its progress.

Controls

The Controls tab allows you to do the following:

  • Open the front or rear trunk.
  • Lock or unlock Model S from afar.
  • Open or close the charge port.
  • Flash the lights or honk the horn to find where Model S is parked.
  • Enable Keyless Driving.

NOTE: Keyless Driving can be used when you do not have your key or to bypass PIN to Drive in cases where you forgot your PIN or your touchscreen is unresponsive (see PIN to Drive).

  • Open and close your garage door if your vehicle has a programmed HomeLink connection, if available (see HomeLink Universal Transceiver).
  • Vent the windows.

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     Climate

    You can check the interior temperature and heat or cool the cabin before driving (even if it's in a garage), control the seat heaters, and defrost the windshield: Enable or disable Defrost Car by

     Charging

     Electric Vehicle Components

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     Boombox

    NOTE: Boombox is available only on vehicles equipped with the Pedestrian Warning System (PWS). Boombox, an app in Toybox, uses the Pedestrian Warning System (PWS) speaker to play media externally when Model S is parked. You can customize sounds by plugging in a specifically-formatted USB drive,

     Vehicle Electrical Isolation Procedure

    Warning: Only technicians who have been trained in High Voltage Awareness are permitted to perform this procedure. Proper personal protective equipment (PPE) and insulating HV gloves with a minimum rating of class 00 (500V) must be worn any time a high voltage cable is handled. Refer

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