width TESLA MODEL 3 2022 Owner´s Manual
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Operating Seat Heaters
To control the front seat heaters for the driver and passenger, touch the corresponding control on the main climate 
control area at the bottom of the touchscreen.
 To control the rear seat heaters (if equipped) or access duplicate 
controls for the front seat heaters, touch the fan icon, then touch the seat heater icon followed by the seat for which 
you want to adjust heating. Seat heaters operate at three setting levels from 3 (highest) to 1 (lowest). When 
operating, the associated seat icon displays twisting lines that turn red to indicate the setting level. You can touch 
All 
Off to turn off all seat heaters simultaneously.
Adjusting the Front Vents
Model 3 has a unique horizontal face-level vent that 
spans the width of the dashboard. Using the 
touchscreen, you can pinpoint exactly where you want  to direct the air 
flowing from this vent when heating or 
cooling the front cabin area.
1. 
Driver vent and controls
2. 
Passenger vent and controls
When the face-level vent is on you can adjust the  direction of the air 
flow from each vent. To adjust the 
direction of the air 
flow, simply touch the radiating air 
waves from the corresponding vent on the touchscreen. 
The air 
flows in a single stream when centered or splits 
into mirrored air streams when air is directed outward or  inward from the center of the vent.
NOTE: When you split a vent into two separate air flows,  
the air flow in each direction is not as strong as when all 
air is 
flowing in a single direction.
NOTE: Outside air is drawn into Model 3 through the grill 
in front of the windshield. Keep the grill clear of 
obstructions, such as leaves and snow.
Adjusting the Rear Vents
Model 3 has vents located at the back of the center 
console where air 
flows from when the setting is turned 
on from the touchscreen. To direct the 
flow of air in the 
rear cabin area, adjust the vents at the rear of the center  console up, down, or from side to side as necessary.
Keep Climate On, Dog Mode, and 
Camp Mode
The Keep Climate On, Dog, and Camp settings allow you 
to keep the climate control system running when in Park, 
even after you
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Tire Wear
Adequate tread depth is important for proper tire 
performance. Tires with a tread depth less than 
4/32” 
(3 mm) are more likely to hydroplane in wet conditions 
and should not be used. Tires with a tread depth less  than 
5/32” (4 mm) do not perform well in snow and 
slush and should not be used when driving in winter  conditions.
Model 3 is originally fitted with tires that have wear 
indicators molded into the tread pattern. When the 
tread has been worn down to 
4/32” (3 mm), the 
indicators start to appear at the surface of the tread  pattern, producing the 
effect of a continuous band of 
rubber across the width of the tire. For optimal  performance and safety, Tesla recommends replacing  tires before the wear indicators are visible.
Tire Rotation, Balance, and Wheel 
Alignment
Tesla recommends rotating the tires every 6,250 miles 
(10,000 km) or if tread depth difference is 2/32 in (1.5 
mm) or greater, whichever comes first.
Unbalanced wheels (sometimes noticeable as vibration through the 
steering wheel) affect vehicle handling and 
tire life. Even with regular use, wheels can get out of 
balance. Therefore, they should be balanced as required.
If tire wear is uneven (on one side of the tire only) or 
becomes abnormally excessive, check the alignment of  wheels.
NOTE: When replacing only two tires, install the new 
tires on the rear if your vehicle
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Parts, Accessories, and 
Modifications
Use only genuine Tesla parts and accessories. Tesla 
performs rigorous testing on parts to ensure their 
suitability, safety, and reliability. Purchase these parts 
from Tesla, where they are professionally installed and 
where you can receive expert advice about 
modifications to Model 3. Accessories are available for 
purchase from Tesla stores or online at 
www.tesla.com.
NOTE: Some accessories may not be available in your 
market region.
Tesla is unable to assess parts manufactured by other  distributors and therefore accepts no responsibility if you use non-Tesla parts on 
Model 3.
WARNING: Installing non-approved parts and 
accessories, or performing non-approved 
modifications, can affect the performance of 
Model 3 and the safety of its occupants. Any 
damage caused by using or installing non-
approved parts, or by performing non-approved 
modifications, is not covered by the warranty.
WARNING: Tesla does not accept liability for 
death, personal injury or damage that occurs if you 
use or install non-approved accessories or make 
non-approved modifications.
Accessory Wheels and Tires
If your Model 3 is fitted with Tesla accessory wheels or 
tires, the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR), wheel, tire,  and loading information may be 
different from the labels 
shown on the vehicle. Refer to the relevant following 
section for updated information.
NOTE: If your vehicle is not fitted with Tesla accessory 
wheels or tires (it is 
fitted with the factory original 
wheels and tires, including Tesla genuine replacement 
parts), refer to the labels attached to the center door  pillar for the most accurate information for your 
Model 3.
20" Sport WheelsWheelsLocationWidth (in)Offset (mm)20"Front/Rear8.540Tires (front/
rear)SizeTire PressureMichelin, Pilot 
Sport 4S (PS4S)235/35ZR2042 PSI (290  kPa)**Increase the tire pressure to 44 PSI (300 kPa) prior to driving 136 mph (220 kph) or faster.GAWRFront2407 lbs1,092 kgRear2,767 lbs1,255 kg
Parts and Accessories
174MODEL 3 Owner
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19" Sport WheelsWheelsLocationWidth (in)Offset (mm)19"Front/Rear8.540Tires (front/rear)SizeTire PressureContinental, 
ProContact RX235/40R1942 PSI (290  kPa)*Hankook Ventus S1 
Evo3235/40R1942 PSI (290  kPa)*Pirelli Winter 
Sottozero 3235/40R1942 PSI (290  kPa)*Increase the tire pressure to 44 PSI (300 kPa) prior to driving 134 mph (215 kph) or faster.GAWRFront2,447 lbs1,110 kgRear2,767 lbs1,255 kg20" Zero-G Wheels (Performance)WheelsLocationWidth (in)Offset (mm)20"Front/Rear934Tires (front/rear)SizeTire PressureMichelin, Pilot Sport 
4S (PS4S)235/35ZR2042 PSI (290 kPa)Michelin PS Cup 2245/35ZR2042 PSI (290 kPa)GAWRFront2,650 lbs1,202 kgRear2,784 lbs1,263 kg
20" Zero-G Wheels (Non-Performance)
WheelsLocationWidth (in)Offset (mm)20"Front/Rear940Tires (front/rear)SizeTire PressureMichelin, Pilot Sport 
4S (PS4S)235/35ZR2042 PSI (290 kPa)GAWRFront2,650 lbs1,202 kgRear2,784 lbs1,263 kg
Parts and Accessories
175Maintenance 
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19" Gemini Wheels (Performance)
See Removing and Installing Aero Covers on page 163 
for information on how to remove and install Gemini 
wheel covers.
WheelsLocationWidth (in)Offset (mm)19"Front/Rear8.535Tires (front/rear)SizeTire PressureHankook Ventus 
S1 Evo3235/40R1942 PSI (290  kPa)*Pirelli Winter, 
Sottozero 3235/40R1942 PSI (290  kPa)**Increase the tire pressure to 44 PSI (300 kPa) prior to driving 136 mph (220 kph) or faster.GAWRFront2510 lbs1,141 kgRear3,023 lbs1,374 kg18" Aero WheelsWheelsLocationWidth (in)Offset (mm)18"Front/Rear8.540Tires (front/rear)SizeTire PressureMichelin, Primacy 
MXM4235/45R1842 PSI (290 kPa)Michelin, Pilot Sport 4 
(PS4)235/45R1842 PSI (290 kPa)Pirelli Winter Sottozero 
Serie II235/45R1842 PSI (290 kPa)GAWRFront2,447 lbs1,110 kgRear2,840 lbs1,288 kg
Body Repairs
If your Model 3 is in a collision, contact Tesla or a Tesla-
approved Body Shop to ensure that it is repaired with  genuine Tesla parts. Tesla has selected and approved 
body shops that meet strict requirements for training,  equipment, quality, and customer satisfaction.
Some repair shops and insurance companies might 
suggest using non-original equipment or salvaged parts 
to save money. However, these parts do not meet Tesla
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Exterior Dimensions
AOverall Length184.8 in4,694 mm
B
Overall Width (including mirrors)Overall Width (including folded mirrors)Overall Width (excluding mirrors)82.2 in 76.1 in
72.8 in2,088  mm 1,933 mm
1,849 mmCOverall Height - coil suspension56.8 in1,443 mm
DWheel Base113.2 in2,875 mmEOverhang - Front33 in841 mmFOverhang - Rear39 in978 mm
GGround Clearance - coil suspension5.5 in140 mmHTrack - Front 
Track - Rear62.2 in
62.2 in1,580 mm
1,580 mm
*Values are approximate. Dimensions can vary depending on a vehicle
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Wheel Specifications (Factory)
Wheel DiameterLocationWidth (in)Offset (mm)18"Front/Rear8.54019"Front/Rear8.54020"Front/Rear9.034Lug Nut Torque129 lb. ft (175 Nm)Lug Nut Socket Size21 mm
NOTE: For instructions on how to jack/lift Model 3, see Jacking and Lifting on page 173.
Tire Specifications (Factory)
Tire SizeLocationSize18"Front/RearP235/45R1819"Front/RearP235/40R1920"Front/RearP235/35R20Tire pressures vary depending on the type of tires fitted. Refer to the tire pressures printed on the Tire and 
Loading Information label. This label is located on the center door pillar and is visible when the 
driver
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Understanding Tire Markings
Laws require tire manufacturers to place standardized information on the sidewall of all tires. This information 
identifies and describes the fundamental characteristics of the tire. It also provides the tire identification number 
(TIN) for certification of safety standards, and in case of a recall.
1Tire category. P indicates that the tire is for passenger vehicles.2Tire width. This 3-digit number is the width (in millimeters) of the tire from sidewall edge to sidewall edge.3Aspect ratio. This 2-digit number is the sidewall height as a percentage of the tread width. So, if the tread width is 205 mm, and the aspect ratio is 50, the sidewall height is 102 mm.4Tire construction. R indicates that the tire is of Radial ply construction.5Wheel diameter. This 2-digit number is the diameter of the wheel rim in inches.6Load index. This 2 or 3-digit number is the weight each tire can support. This number is not always shown.7Speed rating. When stated, indicates the maximum speed (in mph) at which the tire can be used for extended 
periods. Q=99 mph (160 km/h), R=106 mph (170 km/h), S=112 mph (180 km/h), T=118 mph (190 km/h),  U=124 mph (200 km/h), H=130 mph (210 km/h), V=149 mph (240 km/h), W=168 mph (270 km/h), Y=186 mph 
(300 km/h), (Y)=vehicle
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Tire and Loading Glossaries
General Wheel and Tire Terms
Accessory WeightThe combined weight (in excess of those items replaced) of items available as factory 
installed equipment.BeadThe inner edge of a tire that is shaped to fit to the rim and form an air tight seal. The 
bead is constructed of steel wires which are wrapped, or reinforced, by the ply cords.Cold Tire PressureThe air pressure in a tire that has been standing in excess of three hours, or driven for less  than one mile.Curb WeightThe weight of a standard vehicle, including any optional equipment fitted, and with the 
correct 
fluid levels.
Gross Vehicle WeightThe maximum permissible weight of a vehicle with driver, passengers, load, luggage, and 
equipment.kPa (kilo pascal)A metric unit used to measure pressure. One kilo pascal equals approximately 0.145 psi.Maximum Inflation  
Pressure
The maximum pressure to which the tire should be inflated. This pressure is given on the 
tire side wall in psi (lbf/in2).
CAUTION: This pressure marked on the tire is the maximum allowed by the tire 
manufacturer. It is not the pressure Tesla recommends using for Model 3.
Maximum Loaded 
Vehicle WeightThe sum of curb weight, accessory weight, vehicle capacity weight, and production  options weight.Production Options 
WeightThe combined weight of options installed which weigh in excess of 3 lb (1.4 kg) more 
than the standard items that they replaced, and are not already considered in curb or 
accessory weights.PSI (lbf/in2)Pounds per square inch (the unit used to measure tire pressure).Recommended Tire 
Inflation Pressure
Tire inflation pressure, established by Tesla, which is based on the type of tires that are 
mounted on the vehicle at the factory. This information can be found on the Tire and 
Loading Information label located on the door pillar.RimThe metal support for a tire, or tire and tube, upon which the tire beads are seated.Vehicle Capacity 
WeightThe number of seats multiplied by 150 lbs (68 kg) plus the rated amount of load/luggage.
Load Carrying Definitions
Normal occupant weight68 kilograms (150 lbs) times the number of occupants specified in the second column 
of the tables for calculating load limits (see 
Vehicle Loading on page 180).
Occupant distributionDistribution of occupants in a vehicle.Passenger car tireA tire intended for use on passenger cars, multipurpose passenger vehicles, and  trucks, that have a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 10,000 lbs (4536 kg) or less.Rim diameterNominal diameter of the bead seat.Rim size designationRim diameter and width.Rim type designationThe manufacturing industry
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Vehicle normal load on the 
tireLoad on an individual tire that is determined by distributing to each axle its share of 
the curb weight, accessory weight, and normal occupant weight and dividing by two.
Pneumatic Radial Tire Definitions
Bead separationA breakdown of the bond between components in the bead.Bias ply tireA pneumatic tire in which the ply cords that extend to the beads are laid at alternate angles 
substantially less than 90 degrees to the center line of the tread.CarcassThe tire structure, except tread and sidewall rubber which, that when inflated, bears the load.ChunkingThe breaking away of pieces of the tread or sidewall.CordThe strands forming the plies in the tire.Cord separationThe parting of cords from adjacent rubber compounds.CrackingAny parting within the tread, sidewall, or inner liner of the tire extending to cord material.Extra load tireA tire designed to operate at higher loads and higher inflation pressure than the 
corresponding standard tire.GrooveThe space between two adjacent tread ribs.Inner linerThe layer(s) forming the inside surface of a tubeless tire that contains the inflating medium 
within the tire.Inner liner 
separationThe parting of the inner liner from cord material in the carcass.Load ratingThe maximum load that a tire is rated to carry for a given inflation pressure.Maximum load 
ratingThe load rating for a tire at the maximum permissible inflation pressure for that tire.Measuring rimThe rim on which a tire is fitted for physical dimension requirements.Open spliceAny parting at any junction of tread, sidewall, or inner liner that extends to the cord material.Outer diameterThe overall diameter of an inflated new tire.Overall widthThe linear distance between the exteriors of the sidewalls of an inflated tire, including 
elevations due to labeling, decorations, or protective bands or ribs.PlyA layer of rubber-coated parallel cords.Ply separationA parting of rubber compound between adjacent plies.Pneumatic tireA mechanical device made of rubber, chemicals, fabric and steel or other materials, that, 
when mounted on an automotive wheel, provides the traction and contains the gas or 
fluid
 
that sustains the load.
Radial ply tireA pneumatic tire in which the ply cords that extend to the beads are laid at substantially 90 
degrees to the center line of the tread.Reinforced tireA tire designed to operate at higher loads and at higher inflation pressures than the 
corresponding standard tire.Section widthThe linear distance between the exteriors of the sidewalls of an inflated tire, excluding 
elevations due to labeling, decoration, or protective bands.SidewallThe portion of a tire between the tread and bead.Sidewall separationThe parting of the rubber compound from the cord material in the sidewall.
Wheels and Tires
191Specifications