TESLA MODEL X 2016   Repair Manual

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How Active Hood WorksSome Model X vehicles (depending on date ofmanufacture) feature a pedestrian protectionsystem that reduces head injuries topedestrians and cyclists in a frontal collision. If
the sensors in the front bumper detect an impact with a pedestrian when Model X is
moving between 19 and 53 km/h, the rear
portion of the hood automatically raises
approximately 80 mm. This creates space
between the relatively soft hood and the hard
components beneath to absorb some of the
impact energy in a collision.
Note: The pedestrian protection system relies
on a series of sensors and algorithms to determine when Active Hood should deploy.
Therefore, the system may not deploy in all collision or crash situations.
If Active Hood has been deployed, the
instrument panel displays an alert and an
audible chime sounds. Immediately take
Model X to the nearest Tesla Service Center.
Active Hood

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Displaying Trip InformationTrip information displays on the touchscreen
when you touch Controls > Trips. There are
two trip meters available, A and B. To reset a
particular trip meter, touch its associated
RESET.
Note: You can also display range and trip
information on the instrument panel (see Using Left Steering Wheel Buttons on page
37).
Trip Information
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Driving Tips to Maximize Range
You can maximize your driving range using
the same driving habits that you use to conserve fuel in a gasoline-powered vehicle. In
addition to driving habits, energy
consumption depends on environmental conditions (such as cold weather and hilly
roads). To get the maximum mileage from a
charge:

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Touch to display a search list of
charging locations that are
estimated to be within your driving
range. Then touch a location in the
search list to navigate to it.Based on the amount of energy
remaining in your Model X, there
are no known charging locations
within your driving range.
Getting Maximum Range
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Camera Location
Model X is equipped with a rear view camera
located above the rear license plate.
Whenever you shift into Reverse, the
touchscreen displays the view from the
camera. Guide lines show your driving path
based on the position of the steering wheel. These guide lines adjust appropriately as you
move the steering wheel.
Note: Visual feedback from the parking
sensors displays below the camera image (see
Park Assist on page 57).
Warning: Never depend on the rear view
camera to inform you if the area behind
you is free of objects and/or people when
reversing. The camera may not detect
objects or barriers that can potentially
cause damage or injury. In addition, several external factors can reduce the
performance of the camera, including a
dirty or obstructed lens. Therefore,
depending on the rear view camera to
determine if Model X is approaching an
obstruction can result in damage to the vehicle and/or objects, and can
potentially cause serious injury. Always
inspect the area with your own eyes.
When reversing, perform shoulder checks and use all mirrors. Use the camera forguidance purposes only. It is not intended
to replace your own direct visual checks
and is not a substitute for careful driving.
Cleaning the Camera
To ensure a clear picture, keep the camera lens clean, and free of obstructions. Remove any
buildup of dirt by occasionally wiping the
camera lens with a soft damp cloth.
Caution: Do not use chemical-based or
abrasive cleaners. Doing so can damage
the surface of the camera lens.
Rear View Camera
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The Model X has a rear spoiler designed to
improve aerodynamics. The position of the
spoiler can vary depending on the status and
speed of Model X:

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Towing Capacity
A Model X equipped with the optional towing
package is capable of towing a trailer. The
total trailer weight (trailer weight including all
cargo and additional equipment), and the trailer tongue weight, must never exceed thefollowing:TiresMaximum Towing
Capacity*Maximum Tongue
Weight**265/50R19 110 VSAE Class III

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Before Towing a TrailerBefore towing a trailer, you MUST:

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touchscreen (Controls > Driving > E-Brake &
Power Off > Parking Brake).Warning: Do not rely on Model X to
detect the trailer and automatically
engage Trailer Mode. Always check that
Trailer Mode is engaged before towing a trailer.Warning: Under no circumstances shouldyou exit Trailer Mode when towing a
trailer. Doing so can cause serious injury
and/or death.Warning: Do not use the air suspension setting to appropriately match the height
of the hitch with the height of the trailer.
You must choose a trailer hitch and trailer
that have the appropriate height for suitable axle loading and trailer balance.Warning: Do not use Trailer Mode when
attaching a bicycle carrier to the trailer
hitch (see Using a Bicycle Carrier on page
71).
While Towing a Trailer
Model X is designed primarily as a passenger- carrying vehicle. Towing a trailer putsadditional load on the motor, drive train,brakes, tires and suspension and
significantlydecreases range. If you decide to tow a trailer,
proceed with caution and follow these general
guidelines:

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Impact on RangeTowing increases Model X

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