Tesla X 2019 Owner's Manual

MODEL X OWNER'S MANUAL
2019.16.1.1
May 16, 2019

Contents

Overview.............................................................2
Interior Overview.........................................................................2
Exterior Overview.......................................................................3
Touchscreen Overview..............................................................4
Opening and Closing..................................... 9
Doors............................................................................................... 9
Windows....................................................................................... 17
Rear Trunk....................................................................................18
Front Trunk.................................................................................20
Interior Storage and Electronics.........................................22
Sun Visors....................................................................................25
Seating and Safety Restraints..................26
Front and Rear Seats.............................................................. 26
Seat Belts.....................................................................................32
Child Safety Seats.................................................................... 35
Airbags.........................................................................................45
Driving.............................................................. 50
Driver Profiles............................................................................50
Steering Wheel..........................................................................53
Mirrors...........................................................................................56
Starting and Powering O....................................................58
Gears.............................................................................................60
Lights............................................................................................. 61
Instrument Panel.......................................................................65
Wipers and Washers.................................................................71
Brakes............................................................................................72
Traction Control........................................................................ 75
Park Assist...................................................................................76
Vehicle Hold................................................................................78
Acceleration Modes.................................................................79
Trip Information..........................................................................81
Getting Maximum Range.......................................................82
Rear View Camera................................................................... 84
Dashcam...................................................................................... 85
Active Spoiler.............................................................................86
Towing and Accessories.........................................................87
Autopilot.......................................................... 97
About Autopilot........................................................................97
Trac-Aware Cruise Control.............................................100
Autosteer...................................................................................106
Autopark......................................................................................113
Summon.......................................................................................115
Lane Assist..................................................................................117
Collision Avoidance Assist....................................................119
Speed Assist..............................................................................122
Using the Touchscreen..............................124
Controls...................................................................................... 124
Climate Controls......................................................................134
Maps and Navigation............................................................ 140
Media and Audio.....................................................................145
Phone.......................................................................................... 148
Air Suspension.........................................................................150
Calendar......................................................................................152
Security Settings.....................................................................153
HomeLink® Universal Transceiver......................................155
Connecting to Wi-Fi...............................................................157
Software Updates...................................................................158
Mobile App................................................................................ 159
Charging.........................................................160
Electric Vehicle Components.............................................160
Battery Information................................................................162
Charging Instructions............................................................164
Maintenance..................................................170
Maintenance Schedule..........................................................170
Tire Care and Maintenance..................................................172
Cleaning......................................................................................179
Wiper Blades and Washer Jets..........................................182
Fluid Reservoirs.......................................................................183
Jacking and Lifting.................................................................185
Parts and Accessories...........................................................186
Specifications................................................187
Identification Labels...............................................................187
Vehicle Loading.......................................................................188
Dimensions and Weights...................................................... 191
Subsystems...............................................................................194
Wheels and Tires.....................................................................197
Roadside Assistance..................................201
Contacting Tesla Roadside Assistance...........................201
Instructions for Transporters.............................................204
Consumer Information............................. 207
Easter Eggs..............................................................................207
About this Owner Information......................................... 209
Disclaimers................................................................................ 210
Reporting Safety Defects......................................................211
Declarations of Conformity.................................................212

Interior Overview

Overview

Interior Overview
Note: On RHD (Right Hand Drive) vehicles, the controls illustrated above are arranged similarly, but are mirrored on the right side of the vehicle.
1. Interior door handles (Opening Doors from the Interior on page 12)
2. Trac-Aware Cruise Control (Trac-Aware Cruise Control on page 100) and Autosteer (Autosteer on page 106)
3. High beams (High Beam Headlights on page 63), Turn signals (Turn Signals on page 64), Wipers and washers (Wipers and Washers on page 71)
4. Steering wheel buttons - left (Using Left Steering Wheel Buttons on page 53)
5. Instrument panel (Instrument Panel on page 65)
6. Steering wheel buttons - right (Using Right Steering Wheel Buttons on page 54)
7. Gear selector (Shifting Gears on page 60)
8. Touchscreen (Touchscreen Overview on page 4)
9. Glovebox button (Glove Box on page 22)
10. Cabin climate control (Climate Controls on page 134)
11. Power window switches (Opening and Closing on page 17)
12. Exterior mirror adjustment switches (Mirrors on page 56)
13. Seats (Front and Rear Seats on page 26)
14. Steering column adjuster (hidden from view in the above image) (Steering Wheel on page
53)
15. Horn (Horn on page 55)
16. Brakes (Brakes on page 72)
17. Accelerator pedal (Acceleration Modes on page 79)
18. Hazard warning lights (Hazard Warning Flashers on page 64)
19. Cup holders (Cup Holders on page 24)
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Exterior Overview

Exterior Overview
1. Exterior lights (Lights on page 61)
2. Front doors (Opening and Closing Front Doors from Outside Model X on page 12)
3. Falcon wing doors (Doors on page 9)
4. Charge port (Charging Instructions on page 164)
5. Active spoiler (optional) (Active Spoiler on page 86)
6. Autopilot cameras (About Autopilot on page 97)
7. Exterior mirrors (Mirrors on page 56)
8. Radar sensor (hidden from view in the above image) (About Autopilot on page 97)
9. Hood/Front trunk (Front Trunk on page 20)
10. Wheels and tires (Wheels and Tires on page 197)
11. Rear view camera (Rear View Camera on page 84 and About Autopilot on page 97)
12. Rear trunk/liftgate (Rear Trunk on page 18)
13. Ultrasonic sensors (Park Assist on page 76 and About Autopilot on page 97)
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Touchscreen Overview

Touchscreen Overview
The main components of the touchscreen are shown here. The touchscreen is used to control many features that, in traditional cars, are controlled using physical buttons (for example, adjusting the heating and air conditioning, headlights, etc.). You can also use the touchscreen to customize Model X to suit your preferences.
Warning: Always pay attention to road and trac conditions when driving. To minimize driver distraction and ensure the safety of vehicle occupants as well as other road users, avoid using the touchscreen to adjust settings while the vehicle is in motion.
Note: The image below is provided for demonstration purposes only. Depending on vehicle options, software version and market region, your touchscreen may appear slightly dierent.
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Touchscreen Overview
Overview 5
Touchscreen Overview
1. This area on the top of the touchscreen displays the time and provides shortcut to lock/ unlock the vehicle, access vehicle information (the Tesla "T"), choose to set up a driver profile (see Driver Profiles on page 50), control HomeLink devices (if equipped) (see HomeLink
Universal Transceiver on page 155), view network strength, and connect to Wi-Fi (see Connecting to Wi-Fi on page 157) and Bluetooth devices (see Pairing a Bluetooth Phone on
page 148). If you see an exclamation mark, touch it to see warning messages that are in eect. If you see a yellow clock icon, a software update is available (see Software Updates on page 158).
Note: An airbag status symbol displays in the top corner of the touchscreen only when Model X is powered on, ready to drive, and the airbag is turned o (see Airbags on page 45).
2. Controls. Touch to control features and customize Model X to suit your preferences (see
Controls on page 124).
3. Media Player. (see Media and Audio on page 145).
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Touchscreen Overview
4. Touch the app launcher then choose from the following apps:
Calendar. See Calendar on page 152.
Energy. See Getting Maximum Range on page 82.
Web. Access the Internet using the web browser (if available).
Camera. Display the area behind Model X. This area also displays automatically whenever you shift into Reverse. See Rear View Camera on page 84.
Call. See Phone on page 148.
Charging. See Charging Instructions on page 164.
Note: Swiping up on the app launcher displays the most recently used app (provided an app is not currently being displayed).
Note: Depending on the market region and vehicle options, your vehicle may not be equipped with some features.
5. Climate Controls (see Climate Controls on page 134).
6. Volume Control (see Volume Control on page 145).
7. The map displays on the touchscreen at all times (see Maps and Navigation on page 140). Note: When you touch Controls, choose an app, or expand Media Player, the window displays
on top of the map. To close the Controls window, touch Controls again or touch the X in the top corner of the window. To close an app, touch the X in the top corner of the window. To close Media Player, drag it all the way down to the bottom of the touchscreen or touch the icon again.
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Touchscreen Overview

The Tesla "T"

Touch the Tesla "T" at the top center of the touchscreen to display:
Vehicle name (see Naming Your Vehicle on page 132).
Battery size.
Odometer.
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).
Version of software currently installed on your Model X.
Release notes associated with the currently-installed software version.
This owner's manual.
One-touch access to call Tesla Customer Support and Roadside Assistance.
One-touch access to all discovered Easter Eggs (see Easter Eggs on page 207).
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Doors

Opening and Closing

Doors

Keyless Locking and Unlocking

Locking and unlocking Model X is convenient. Although you must be carrying a valid key, there is no need to use it. Model X has sensors around the driver's door that can recognize the presence of a key within a range of approximately one meter. So, you can keep your key in your pocket or purse and Model X detects it as you approach.
When you walk up to Model X carrying your key, the doors automatically unlock if Passive Entry is on (Controls > Safety & Security > Passive Entry). To open the rear trunk, press the switch located under the trunk’s exterior handle.
Note: Model X must detect your key near the driver's door before the doors or rear trunk unlock.
Note: If Passive Entry is o, you must use the key to unlock Model X. See Using the Key on page 9.
If equipped with the premium upgrade package, and the Automatic Doors setting is turned on, when you walk up to Model X carrying your key, doors automatically unlock and the driver's door partially opens. If not equipped, or if this setting is turned o, doors automatically unlock and a door opens when you press its handle.
Note: You can choose whether you want all doors, or just the driver's door, to unlock when you approach Model X carrying your key (see
Door Unlock Mode on page 15).
When carrying your key with you, you can also open the rear trunk without having to use the key. Simply press the switch located under the trunk’s exterior handle. Driver Door Unlock Mode (see Door Unlock Mode on page 15) must be o and the vehicle must detect the key near the driver's door before opening the rear trunk.
Model X also locks automatically. If you enable Walk Away Door Lock, Model X locks when you walk away carrying your key with you (see
Walk-Away Locking on page 15).
While sitting inside Model X, you can also lock and unlock the vehicle by touching the icon on the touchscreen's status bar or by touching Controls > Quick Controls.

Using the Key

To quickly familiarize yourself with the key, think of the key as a miniature version of Model X, with the Tesla badge representing the front. The key has three buttons on the top that feel like softer areas on the surface, and a metal button on each side representing the falcon wing doors.
Trunk
1.
Double-click to open the rear trunk.
If equipped with a powered liftgate, double-click to close the rear trunk. You can also single-click to stop the liftgate when it is moving.
Hold the button down for one to two seconds to open the charge port door.
2. Lock/Unlock All
Single-click to lock all doors and rear trunk. Hazard warning lights flash once.
Note: If a door or the rear trunk is open, hazard warning lights flash three times and doors do not lock. But you can enable a single-click to both close all doors (and rear trunk) and lock them, by turning on the Close All with Key Fob setting (touch Controls > Vehicle > Close All with Key Fob). By default, this setting is turned o and you must triple-click the button to close and lock all doors.
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Doors
Double-click to unlock. Hazard warning lights flash twice.
Note: If Model X is equipped with the premium upgrades package and Automatic Doors is enabled (touch Controls > Vehicle > Automatic Doors), doors unlock and the driver's door opens as you approach Model X. A subsequent double-click opens the passenger front door.
3. Front trunk
Double-click to open the front trunk.
4. Falcon wing doors
Double-click to open/close the associated falcon wing door.
Single-click to stop movement of the associated falcon wing door. Subsequently double-clicking reverses movement of the falcon wing door. For example if the door was opening, it closes, and vice versa.
Note: Falcon wing doors are designed to proactively detect obstacles that prevent the doors from moving when an obstacle is detected.
Warning: Model X falcon wing doors have several sensors to detect the presence of an object in the door's path. In most cases, when an object is detected, the door stops moving. However, the sensors are unable to detect all areas under all circumstances, particularly when closing, Therefore, you must monitor the movement of falcon wing doors to ensure the door's path of movement is free of obstacles, staying prepared at all times to proactively intervene to stop the door from contacting an object (including a person). Failure to do so can cause serious damage or bodily injury.
You do not need to point the key at Model X, but you must be within operating range (which varies depending on the strength of the key’s battery).
If Model X is unable to detect the key, the touchscreen displays a message indicating that a key is not inside. Place the key where Model X can best detect it, which is below the 12V power socket (see Key Not Inside on page
58).
Radio equipment on a similar frequency can aect the key. If this happens, move the key at least 30 cm away from other electronic devices (phone, laptop, etc). If the key does not work, you may need to change its battery. If the key’s battery is discharged, you can open Model X by following the unlocking procedure (see Unlocking When the Key
Doesn't Work on page 16).
Caution: Remember to bring the key with you when you drive. Although you can drive Model X away from its key, you will be unable to power it back on after it powers o.
Caution: Protect the key from impact, high temperatures, and damage from liquids. Avoid contact with solvents, waxes and abrasive cleaners.
Replacing the Key Battery The key’s battery lasts for approximately a
year. When the battery is low, a message displays on the instrument panel. Follow these steps to replace it:
1. With the key placed button side down on a soft surface, use a small flat-bladed tool or fingernail to release the bottom cover.
Note: If a lanyard is attached to the key (see Attaching a Lanyard on page 11), you can release the bottom cover by placing your thumb against the "X" on the bottom cover, then firmly pulling the lanyard toward you (hence pushing the key o of its cover). You can also pry the cover o by placing a small flat-bladed tool, a fingernail, or the Tesla-provided tool against the lanyard cord.
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Doors
2. Remove the battery by sliding it out at an angle.
3. Insert the new battery (type CR2354) with the ‘+’ side facing up. The battery fits snugly so you must slide it into position at an angle toward the Positive contact (the contact located near the center of the key), then press down firmly on the other side, ensuring it is held firmly in its intended position.
Note: CR2032 batteries can be purchased through online retailers, local supermarkets and drug stores.
Caution: The battery should press against the spring on the positive contact. Do not place the battery on top of the contact and force it down vertically. Doing so may damage the contact.
Note: Wipe the battery clean before fitting and avoid touching the battery's flat surfaces. Finger marks on the flat surfaces of the battery can reduce battery life.
4. Holding the cover at an angle, align the tabs on the widest side of the cover with the corresponding slots on the key, then press the cover firmly onto the key until it snaps into place.
Attaching a Lanyard The Model X key supports the use of a small
lanyard. To attach a lanyard, release the bottom cover as described above. Place the lanyard over the pin on the back side of the key. Re-align the cover and snap into place.
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Doors
Getting More Keys If you lose a key or require an additional one,
contact Tesla. Model X can recognize up to eight keys.
When ordering a new key for Model X, take all available keys with you for reprogramming.

Opening Doors from the Interior

To open a front door, pull the interior door handle toward you.
You can also use the touchscreen to open and close doors when inside Model X. Touch Controls > Quick Controls, then choose the door you want to open or close. In addition, if Model X is equipped with the premium upgrades package, when you press the brake pedal, the driver's door automatically closes.
Note: To prevent children from opening falcon wing doors using the interior handles, use the touchscreen, Controls > Vehicle > Child­Protection Lock, to turn on the child­protection locks (see Child-Protection Lock on page 15).

Opening and Closing Front Doors from Outside Model X

Model X doors are electrically powered. When you approach Model X carrying the key, you can specify that you want to unlock only the driver's door by touching Controls > Vehicle > Driver Door Unlock Mode.
If equipped, you can also set the driver's door to open automatically upon your approach. The door partially opens (between 20° and 45° depending on obstacles detected by sensors). Touch Controls > Vehicle > Automatic Doors. If this setting is on, you can also open the driver's door by double-clicking the key's lock/unlock button. A subsequent double-click opens the front passenger door.
Caution: The front doors may not fully open or close automatically when parked on a very steep hill. Never rely on Model X to fully open or close the doors for you when parked on a steep hill.
Note: Depending on date of manufacture and options chosen at time of purchase, your Model X may not be equipped with automatic doors.
Whenever a door is open, the Door Open indicator displays on the instrument panel. Also, the image of the Model X on the touchscreen's Controls > Quick Controls window also provides a visual representation of an open door or trunk.
To close doors, you can:
Manually push them shut.
Use the touchscreen (Controls > Quick Controls) to close each individual door (or trunk).
Single-click or triple-click the key's lock/ unlock button (if the Close All with Key Fob setting is on, only a single click is needed to close all doors and trunks—a triple-click is needed if the setting is o).
Note: Powered doors stop moving if an obstacle is detected.
Warning: feature to open or close a front door (rather than doing so manually), it is important to check that the area around the door is free of obstacles (such as people and objects). You must proactively monitor the door's movement to ensure that it does not contact a person or object. Failure to do so can result in damage or serious injury.
Before allowing an automated
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Opening and Closing Falcon Wing Doors

Model X has electrically-powered falcon wing doors that easily open and close by pressing a button, using the key, or touching the associated icon on the touchscreen (Controls > Quick Controls). The falcon wing doors are equipped with several sensors that detect the presence of people and objects and, if an object is detected, the door stops moving. Based on detected objects, the doors may adjust their outward and upward movement in an attempt to avoid contacting the object. For example, if an object is detected above Model X, the door's movement may extend further outward but lower, whereas if an object is detected beside the door, the door may extend outward much less.
Warning: It is important to keep your hands clear of the falcon wing door frames at all times. Proactively check the door frame area prior to closing, and monitor the movement of the door during closing to ensure that it does not come into contact with a person or object. Failure to do so can result in damage or serious injury.
Warning: Before opening or closing a falcon wing door, it is important to check that the area around the door is free of obstacles (people and objects). Although the doors have many sensors, it can not detect all objects at all times, particularly when moving. At any given moment, there may be areas near the door that are not in the detection zone. Therefore, when opening or closing a falcon wing door, you and your passengers must stand away from the door as it is moving, while proactively monitoring the door's movement and being prepared to take corrective action at any time. To stop a door from moving, single-click the falcon wing door button on the key, press the switch on the door or door pillar, or touch the button on the touchscreen.
To open a falcon wing door from outside Model X, press the door handle or press the falcon wing door button on the key (see Using
the Key on page 9).
To open a falcon wing door from inside Model X, press the switch located on the door pillar, or touch the associated door icon on the touchscreen (Controls > Quick Controls):
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Note:
If Model X is locked, using the switch (illustrated above) the first time unlocks the associated door. Pulling it a second time opens it.
To close a falcon wing door, press the button located on the inside of the door. You can also use the key (see Using the Key on page 9), use the switch on the door pillar (illustrated above), or touch the associated door icon on the touchscreen (Controls > Quick Controls).
Note: To prevent children from opening falcon wing doors using the interior switch, turn on child-protection locks using the touchscreen (Controls > Vehicle > Child- Protection Lock). See Child-Protection Lock on page 15.
Note: You can configure Model X to open the falcon wing doors to a lower height setting by using the touchscreen (Controls > Vehicle > Falcon Door Height).
Note: If a falcon wing door detects an obstacle while closing, it reverses a few inches before it stops moving.
Warning: partially open (approximately 20°) as you
Whenever a front door is
Doors
are opening or closing the associated falcon wing door, you MUST keep your hands (or any object) away from the opening edge of the front door. When a falcon wing door passes by a partially opened front door, the distance between the two doors is very narrow. Objects, such as hands or fingers, placed in this area, are not detected by sensors and can therefore become pinched between the doors. To avoid bodily injury, it is a good practice to keep your hands away from the front door whenever you are opening or closing a falcon wing door.
Warning: When opening or closing a falcon wing door, it is important to proactively monitor the movement of the door to ensure that it does not come into contact with a person or object. Failure to do so can cause serious damage or injury.
Caution: Remove accumulation of snow or ice before opening a falcon wing door. Snow can get inside Model X and ice can prevent the door from opening.
Caution: In rainy weather, leaving a falcon wing open while opening the liftgate can result in rain water falling from the liftgate into the rear seating area.
Note: Falcon wing doors open only when Model X is stationary.
Obstacle Detection A falcon wing door stops moving when one of
its many sensors detects an obstacle, or when the door senses resistance because it has made contact with an object. The touchscreen displays a warning. In these cases, provided it is appropriate to continue opening or closing the falcon wing door, you can override obstacle detection by pressing and holding the switch located on the door pillar, or touching and holding the associated door icon on the touchscreen.
When Model X detects a low ceiling (for example, in a garage), it opens the falcon wing doors (and trunk) to a lower height, even if no obstacle is detected. You can override this height and open the doors higher by touching the associated door icon on the touchscreen (Controls > Quick Controls). The touchscreen displays a message asking you if you always want to open the doors to the higher height at this location, and saves your choice. The next time you open the falcon wing doors at this location, Model X opens them to the height you saved.
Warning: Before overriding a falcon wing door's default opening height, visually inspect the area to ensure adequate clearance between the door and the detected object.
Warning: Applying adhesive products such as wraps, stickers, rubber coating, etc. on the outside of the falcon wing doors can aect the sensors’ ability to detect obstacles properly.
Calibration If the falcon wing doors lose calibration, a
message displays on the touchscreen. To calibrate the doors, first ensure that both doors have plenty of space to open and close and are clear of passengers, objects, etc. Then press and hold the Calibrate button until five seconds after calibration is complete. During calibration, the lower door opens all the way out (requiring extra space on the side of Model X), the upper door moves all the way down, and then the lower door closes.

Interior Locking and Unlocking

From inside Model X, you can use the touchscreen to lock or unlock doors and trunks, provided a valid key is inside the vehicle. Touch the lock icon on the touchscreen's status bar.
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When you stop Model X and engage the Park gear, you can choose whether you want doors to unlock or remain locked. To do so, touch Controls > Vehicle > Unlock on Park. When enabled, doors automatically unlock when you engage the Park gear.
You can also unlock doors by pressing the Park button on the end of the gear selector a second time (for example, after pressing it one time to engage the Park gear).
Note: If a door or trunk is still open when you lock Model X, it locks when you close it.

Door Unlock Mode

You can choose to unlock only the driver's door when you approach your vehicle carrying your key or when you shift into Park. To do so, touch Controls > Vehicle > Driver Door Unlock Mode.

Child-Protection Lock

Model X has child-protection locks on the falcon wing doors and liftgate to prevent them from being opened using interior handles. Use the touchscreen to turn child-protection locks on or o. Touch Controls > Vehicle > Child­Protection Lock.
Note: It is recommended that you turn child­protection locks on whenever children are seated in the rear seats.
in an area without cellular service, such as an indoor parking garage, ensure that you have a functional key fob readily available.

Drive Away Locking

Model X automatically locks all doors (including the trunks) whenever your driving speed exceeds 8 km/h.

Walk-Away Locking

Doors and trunks automatically lock whenever you walk away carrying the key or if the key is otherwise not detected by your vehicle (not present, dead battery, etc.).
To turn this feature on or o, touch Controls > Vehicle > Walk-Away Door Lock.
Note: If all doors are closed and you use the key to unlock Model X, walk away locking is temporarily suspended for one minute. If you open a door within this minute, it does not re­lock until after all the doors are closed and you have walked away with the key.
Note: If your vehicle was unlocked using the mobile app, it automatically locks after a short period of time with all doors closed. If parking
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Doors

Unlocking When the Key Doesn't Work

If Model X does not unlock when you walk up to it, or when you press the unlock button on your key, the key’s battery may be dead. If this is the case, you can still unlock and drive Model X.
To unlock Model X (and disable the security alarm), first position the key at the base of the door pillar between the front door and the falcon wing door, on the driver's side of the vehicle, as shown. Then press the front driver's door handle. If Model X doesn't unlock, try adjusting the position of the key. The key must be in the correct position. If Model X still doesn't unlock, remove the key's battery and try again. See Replacing the Key Battery on page 10.

Opening Interior Doors with No Power

If Model X has no electrical power, the front doors open as usual using the interior door handles. To open the rear doors, carefully remove the speaker grille from the door and pull the mechanical release cable down and towards the front of the vehicle. After the latch is released, manually lift up the door.
To drive Model X, place the key against the center console, immediately below the 12V power outlet, then press and hold the brake pedal to turn Model X on.
Note: Unlocking Model X using this method disables walk away locking. You must manually re-enable walk away locking after replacing the key’s battery.
For instructions on how to replace the key’s battery, see Replacing the Key Battery on page 10.
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Windows

Opening and Closing

Press down on a switch to lower the associated window. Window switches operate at two levels:
To lower a window fully, press the switch all the way down and immediately release.
To lower a window partially, press the switch gently and release when the window is where you want it.
Similarly, pull a switch to raise the associated window:
To raise a window fully, pull the switch all the way up and immediately release.
To raise a window partially, pull the switch gently and release when the window is where you want it.
Warning: the driver’s responsibility to ensure that all occupants, especially children, do not have any body parts extended through the window’s opening. Failure to do so can cause serious injury.
Before closing a window, it is
Windows

Locking Rear Windows

To prevent passengers from using the rear window switches, press the rear window lock switch. The switch light turns on. To unlock rear windows, press the switch again.
Warning: To ensure safety, it is recommended that you lock the rear window switches whenever children are seated in the rear seats.
Warning: Never leave children unattended in Model X.
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Rear Trunk

Rear Trunk

Opening

To open the rear trunk, do one of the following:
Touch Controls > Quick Controls > TRUNK on the touchscreen.
Double-click the rear trunk button on the key.
Touch the trunk button on the mobile app.
With Model X unlocked, press the switch located under the rear trunk's exterior handle.
Note: If Passive Entry is o, you must use the key to unlock Model X before you can use the switch to manually open the rear trunk. See
Using the Key on page 9.
When a door or trunk/liftgate is open, the instrument panel displays the Door Open indicator light. The image of your Model X on the touchscreen also displays the open trunk.
To stop a powered liftgate while it is moving, single-click the rear trunk button on the key. Then, when you double-click the rear trunk button, it moves again, but in the opposite direction (provided it was not almost entirely open or closed when you stopped it). For example, if you single-click to stop the liftgate while it is opening, when you double-click, it closes.
To open the trunk from inside Model X in the unlikely situation that Model X has no power, see Interior Emergency Trunk Release on page
19.
If Model X detects a low ceiling (for example, in a garage), it opens the rear trunk (and falcon wing doors) to a lower height, even if no obstacle is detected. You can override this height manually by opening the rear trunk to a higher height. Model X asks you on the touchscreen if you always want to open the trunk to the higher height in this location, and saves your choice. The next time you open the falcon wing doors in this location, Model X opens them to the height you saved.
Warning: Before opening or closing the rear liftgate, it is important to check that the area around the liftgate is free of obstacles (people and objects). Although the powered liftgate can detect obstacles, it can not detect all objects at all times. Do not rely on the liftgate to sense an obstruction when opening or closing. You must proactively monitor the liftgate to ensure that it does not come into contact with a person or object. Failure to do so may result in damage or serious injury.

Load Limits

Secure all cargo before moving Model X, and place heavy cargo in the lower trunk compartment.
Caution: To avoid damage, never load more than 175 lbs (80 kg) on the rear load floor (above the lower trunk compartment) or more than 285 lbs (130 kg) in the lower trunk compartment. Doing so can cause damage.

Closing

To close the powered liftgate, do one of the following:
Double-click the trunk button on the key.
Touch Controls > Quick Controls > TRUNK on the touchscreen.
Press the switch located on the underside of the liftgate (see Adjusting the Opening
Height on page 19).
If a powered liftgate senses an obstruction when closing, it automatically opens and sounds five chimes. Remove the obstruction and try closing it again. If it cannot close the second time, powered operation is temporarily disabled. Close it manually to restore powered operation.
Note: The power closing feature is also temporarily disabled if you leave the powered liftgate open for more than an hour.
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Adjusting the Opening Height

You can adjust the opening height of the powered liftgate to make it easier to reach:
1. Open the liftgate, then manually lower or raise it to the desired opening height.
2. Press and hold the button on the underside of the liftgate for two seconds until you hear a confirmation chime.
3. Confirm that you have set it to the desired height by closing the liftgate, then reopening it.

Accessing the Cargo Area

To access the cargo area inside the Model X rear trunk, push down on the ridged portion of the handle of the cargo cover and then pull up. You can then adjust the position of the cargo cover or completely remove it from Model X.

Interior Emergency Trunk Release

An illuminated mechanical release located inside the rear trunk allows you to open the rear trunk from the inside if Model X has no electrical power. This mechanical release also allows a person locked inside to get out.
1. Remove the cover by pulling its lower edge very firmly toward you.
2. Pull the cable to release the latch.
3. Push the rear trunk open.
Note: The button glows for several hours after a brief exposure to ambient light.
Warning: Do not allow children to play inside the trunk or become locked inside. An unrestrained child could suer serious injury or death in a crash. A child could suer heat exhaustion if trapped in the vehicle, especially without climate control on.
Caution: kg) on the rear load floor (above the lower trunk compartment) or more than 285 lbs (130 kg) in the lower trunk compartment. Doing so can cause damage.
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Never load more than 175 lbs (80

Front Trunk

Front Trunk

Opening

To open the front trunk:
1. Ensure that the area around the hood is free of obstacles.
2. Touch Controls > Quick Controls > FRONT TRUNK on the touchscreen, touch the front trunk button on the mobile app, or double-click the front trunk button on the key.
3. Pull the hood up.
When a door or trunk/liftgate is open, the instrument panel displays the Door Open indicator light. The image of your Model X on the touchscreen also displays the open front trunk.
Warning: Before opening or closing the hood, it is important to check that the area around the hood is free of obstacles (people and objects). Failure to do so may result in damage or serious injury.
Note: The front trunk locks whenever closed and you lock Model X using either the touchscreen or externally using the key or mobile app, you leave Model X carrying your key (if Walk-Away Locking on page 15 is turned on), or when Valet mode is active (see
Valet Mode on page 51).

Closing

The Model X hood is not heavy enough to latch under its own weight and applying pressure on the front edge or center of the hood can cause damage.
To properly close the hood:
1. Lower the hood until the striker touches the latches.
2.
Place both hands on the front of the hood in the areas shown (in green), then press down firmly to engage the latches.
3. Carefully try to lift the front edge of the hood to ensure that it is fully closed.
Caution: To prevent damage:
Apply pressure only to the green areas shown. Applying pressure to the red areas can cause damage.
Do not close the hood with one hand. Doing so applies concentrated force in one area and can result in a dent or crease.
Do not apply pressure to the front edge of the hood. Doing so can crease the edge.
Do not slam or drop the hood.
Warning: Before driving, you must ensure that the hood is securely latched in the fully closed position by carefully trying to lift the front edge of the hood upward and confirming there is no movement.

Interior Emergency Release

An illuminated interior release button inside the front trunk allows a person locked inside to get out.
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Press the interior release button to open the front trunk, then push up on the hood.
Note: The interior release button glows following a brief exposure to ambient light.
Warning: People should never climb inside the front trunk. Never shut the front trunk when a person is inside.
Warning: Care should be taken to ensure that objects inside the front trunk do not bump against the release button, causing the trunk to accidentally open.
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Interior Storage and Electronics

Interior Storage and Electronics

Glove Box

To open the glove box, press the switch located on the side of the touchscreen. If you leave the glove box open for five minutes, its light automatically turns o.
Note: The glove box locks whenever Model X is locked externally, using the key or walk­away locking. It also locks when Model X is in Valet mode (see Valet Mode on page 51). It does not lock when Model X is locked using the touchscreen.
Warning: When driving, keep the glove box closed to prevent injury to a passenger if a collision or sudden stop occurs.
In addition, Model X has two charge-only USB ports located at the rear of the center console, and another charge-only connection located between the third row seats.
Note: You can charge four devices simultaneously using the two ports at the front of the center console and the two at the rear of the console.
Note: Power is available whenever the vehicle is considered "awake" The vehicle may be awake for many reasons. For example, when using features such as Summon, or when features such as Smart Preconditioning, Cabin Overheat Protection, Keep Climate On, Dog Mode, etc. are enabled. The vehicle is also awake whenever the 12V battery is being charged or is in use, during HV charging, when the vehicle is communicating with the mobile app, etc. Leaving an accessory plugged in does not deplete the 12V battery.

12V Power Socket

Your Model X has a power socket located on the front of the center console. An additional 12V power socket is located in the rear trunk. Power is available whenever the instrument panel and touchscreen are on.

USB Ports

Your Model X has two USB ports located on the front of the center console that you can use to connect USB devices. To play audio files stored on a USB drive connected to these ports, see Playing Media from Devices on page
146. You can also use these ports to charge USB devices.
The 12V power sockets are suitable for accessories requiring up to 11A continuous draw (15A peak) or a maximum of 150 continuous watts (180 watts peak).
Note: Power is available whenever the vehicle is considered "awake" The vehicle may be awake for many reasons. For example, when using features such as Summon, or when features such as Smart Preconditioning, Cabin Overheat Protection, Keep Climate On, Dog Mode, etc. are enabled. The vehicle is also awake whenever the 12V battery is being charged or is in use, during HV charging, when the vehicle is communicating with the mobile
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app, etc. Leaving an accessory plugged in does not deplete the 12V battery.
Note: In situations where Model X is unable to detect the key (low battery, interference, etc.), place it immediately below the 12V power socket in the center console where Model X can best detect it.
Warning: The power socket and an accessory’s connector can become hot.
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Interior Storage and Electronics

Cup Holders

To expose a front cup holder, slide back the armrest.
To expose rear cup holders (if available on your vehicle), press and release the cup holder face plate located at the back of the center console.
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Sun Visors

The sun visors in Model X are held in place by magnets. To protect occupants from sunlight coming through the windshield, release the sun visor from the pillar and pivot it toward the rear view mirror until the magnet snaps into place. While held in place by the magnet, you can adjust the sun visor and lower the extender to provide maximum shade.
To expose the vanity mirror, lower the visor extender then lower the mirror cover. While the cover is lowered, the mirror is exposed and lights are illuminated.
Sun Visors
To protect front seat occupants from sunlight coming through the side window, lower the sun visor from the pillar then lower the visor extender.
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Front and Rear Seats

Seating and Safety Restraints

Front and Rear Seats

Correct Driving Position

Adjusting the Driver’s Seat

The seat, head restraint, seat belt and airbags work together to maximize your safety. Using these correctly ensures greater protection.
Position the seat so you can wear the seat belt correctly, while being as far away from the front airbag as possible:
1. Sit upright with both feet on the floor and the seat back reclined no more than 30 degrees.
2. Make sure you can easily reach the pedals and that your arms are slightly bent when holding the steering wheel. Your chest should be at least 25 cm from the center of the airbag cover.
3. Place the shoulder section of the seat belt mid-way between your neck and your shoulder. Fit the lap section of the belt tightly across your hips, not across your stomach.
1. Adjust lumbar support. Note: This button is also used to move the
head support up or down (see Head
Supports/Restraints on page 31). When
you touch this button, the touchscreen displays a popup with an image of the seat. If the lumbar area on the image is not highlighted in blue, touch the lumbar area on the image to specify that you want to adjust lumbar support. The selection you choose is retained until you manually change it.
2. Adjust backrest.
3. Move seat forward/backward.
4. Adjust the seat’s height and tilt angle.
Warning:
Before adjusting a front seat, check that the area around the seat is free of obstacles (people and objects).
Warning: Do not adjust seats while driving. Doing so increases the risk of a collision.
Warning: Riding in a moving vehicle with the seat back reclined can result in
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serious injuries in a collision, as you could slide under the lap belt or be propelled into the seat belt. Ensure your seat back is reclined no more than 30 degrees when the vehicle is moving.

Adjusting Second Row Monopost Seats

A Model X equipped with monopost seats can accommodate two or three passengers in the second row, depending on the option chosen at time of purchase. There are two ways to adjust the position of these seats:
Touch Controls > Seats on the touchscreen. Press and hold the icon associated with the seat you want to adjust. White icons indicate that the seat can be moved in that direction; gray icons indicate that the seat cannot be moved any farther in that direction.
Note: The front seats may move forward slightly to accommodate the forward movement of the rear seats.
Use the manual adjustments illustrated below. In addition to moving a seat forward/rearward, the manual seat adjustments allow you to adjust the backrest. Although the control on the outboard seats is L-shaped, and the control on the middle seat is circular, they both provide the same functions.
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1. Move seat forward/backward (up/down on the control) and adjust the backrest (left/right on the control).
2. Move seat forward/backward.
3. Adjust backrest.
Note: The backrest locks into position when you release the lever. If a backrest is not locked into position when a driving gear is engaged, the instrument panel displays an alert for the unlocked backrest. Adjust the backrest again, ensuring it locks into position.
Warning: Riding in a moving vehicle with the seat back reclined can result in serious injuries in a collision, as you could slide under the lap belt or be propelled into the seat belt. Ensure the backs of occupied seats are reclined no more than 30 degrees when the vehicle is moving.

Adjusting Second Row Seat Backs (Bench Seats)

If your Model X is equipped with two seating rows, the second row bench seats can accommodate up to three passengers. Use the mechanical adjustment lever located at the side of each outboard seating position to adjust the seat backs. A bench seat is split 60/40 so the adjustment lever on the left side moves the seat backs for both the left and center seats, whereas the lever on the right side moves the rightmost seat back only. While pulling and holding the lever, move the seat back to the desired position, and then release the lever. When returning a seat back to its upright position, try moving it forward or back to ensure it is securely latched into position.
Warning: Riding in a moving vehicle with the seat back reclined can result in serious injuries in a collision, as you could slide under the lap belt or be propelled into the seat belt. Ensure the backs of occupied seats are reclined no more than 30 degrees when the vehicle is moving.
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Folding Second Row Seat Backs (Bench Seats)

The second row seat backs on bench seats can be folded fully forward so they lay flat and maximize cargo space. Pull up the mechanical lever located on the side of each outboard seat (the same lever you use to recline the seats, as described above), then push the seat back fully forward. The bench seats have a 60/40 split—therefore, the adjustment lever on the left side folds the seat backs for both the left and center seats, whereas the lever on the right folds the rightmost seat back only.
Note: Before folding seats fully forward, remove any items from the seats and the rear footwell. To allow the seat backs to fold completely flat, you may need to move the front seats forward.

Moving Second Row Bench Seats

Note: Only bench seats in seven-seat vehicles can be moved forward and rearward. The bench seats in five-seat vehicles are stationary.
Use the mechanical lever located beneath each outboard seating position to move the second row seats forward or rearward. The bench seats have a 60/40 split—therefore, the lever on the left side moves the seat for the left and center seats, whereas the lever on the right side moves only the rightmost seat. Pull and hold the lever while moving the seat forward or rearward. Release the lever when the seat is at the desired location.

Accessing Third Row Seats (if equipped)

Accessing third row seats when monopost seats are installed in the second row:
An Easy Entry button is located on the backrest of each second row outboard monopost seat. This button makes it easy for passengers to enter and exit the third row seating positions. Touch Controls > Seats > Easy Entry and choose how you want this button to work:
ON - Allows you to tilt and move the associated outboard seat fully forward, and the center seat partially forward, with a single-press of the Easy Entry button.
OFF - When o, which is recommended if a child seat is installed in the second row, you must hold the Easy Entry button to move the second row seats forward.
After using Easy Entry to access third row seats, simply press the Easy Entry button again to return the seats to their normal position.
Note: You can adjust the position of bench seats using the mechanical levers only. You cannot use the touchscreen to adjust bench seats.
Accessing third row seats when bench seats are installed in the second row:
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