TESLA MODEL X 2020 Owners Manual

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Dashcam
About Dashcam
Note: Dashcam is a BETA feature.
In addition to supporting Autopilot features,
the cameras can record and store video
footage on a USB

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5.In the pop-up menu, select the correct
format (MS-DOS FAT) and click Erase.
Note: Selecting Erase completely erases
all content on your

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Note: The cameras do not record audio.
Save Clips on Honk
Once a properly formatted USB

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Active Spoiler
Model X has a rear spoiler designed to improve aerodynamics. If Model X is equippedwith the active spoiler, the position of thespoiler can vary depending on the status and
speed of Model X:

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Towing and Accessories
The towing package allows you to tow a trailer
with your Model X. It also allows you to carry skis, snowboards, bicycles, etc. by attaching
an accessory carrier to the hitch.
Carrying Accessories The Model X towing package has a 2" hitchreceiver that can support an accessory carrier.
The hitch receiver is designed to support vertical loads of up to 120 lbs (54 kg). When
carrying bicycles or other items on the Model
X hitch, always check to ensure that the
maximum weight is not exceeded. When
calculating weight, remember to include the weight of the accessory carrier. For example,
assuming the carrier weighs 40 lbs, the weight
threshold is sufficient for carrying two bicycles
weighing approximately 40 lbs each, or four bicycles weighing approximately 20 lbs each.
Caution: The Model X hitch is designed to
support up to 120 lbs (54 kg). Exceeding
this maximum weight can cause
significant damage.Caution: Do not attempt to install a
carrier on a Model X that is not equipped
with the towing package. Doing so can
cause significant damage.
To install and use an accessory carrier, the tow
hitch must be connected (see Connecting the
Tow Hitch on page 99). Then follow the
instructions provided with your accessory
carrier. Observe all regulations and legal requirements in your state/region that apply
to carrying accessories.
The Model X towing package includes the wiring necessary for using an accessory carrier
equipped with lights (see Electrical
Connections on page 102). The package also
includes Trailer Mode software (see Trailer
Mode on page 97).
When you connect an accessory
carrier

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Towing Capacity
The total trailer weight (including all cargo
and additional equipment), and the trailer
tongue weight, must never exceed the following:TiresMaximum Towing
Capacity*Maximum Tongue
Weight**245/45R19 110
V / YSAE Class III

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Tire Pressures when TowingWhen towing a trailer, tire pressures must be
adjusted to accommodate the additional load.
Keep tires in

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Warning: The trailer tongue weight must
be approximately 10% of the total trailer weight without exceeding the maximumtongue weights provided in Carrying
Capacity. Loads that are balanced over
the wheels or heavier in the rear can
cause trailer sway, resulting in loss of
vehicle control.Warning: Always ensure that cargo is
secured in the trailer and will not shift.
Dynamic load shifts can cause loss of
vehicle control, resulting in serious injury
or death.
Trailer Mode
Trailer Mode must always be active when
towing a trailer. When you connect a trailer

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1.Connect the wiring on the brake controller
to the appropriate locations on the 4-pin
pigtail connector included with your
Model X.
1 - Brake control output to trailer
2 - Ground
3 - Brake On Signal
4 - 12V Power (20A)
2. Remove the cover located under the
dashboard in the driver

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Towing Guidelines
Model X is designed primarily as a passenger-
carrying vehicle. Towing a trailer puts additional load on the motor(s), drive train,
brakes, tires, and suspension and significantly
decreases range. If you decide to tow a trailer,
proceed with caution and follow these general
guidelines:

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