Category: Tesla
Is it Safe to Drive a Tesla Model 3 With the VSC Light On
Driving with the VSC (Vehicle Stability Control) light on is usually okay, but it’s a good idea to be careful, especially when the weather sucks. The VSC system is a crucial safety feature that keeps your wheels in check by adjusting power and hitting the brakes when needed. If that VSC light stays on, it… read more
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What does ABS mean on a Tesla Model 3
If you’re renting a Tesla Model 3, it’s important to understand the ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) and its role in keeping you safe on the road. ABS is a crucial safety feature found in most modern vehicles, including your Model 3. It helps prevent the wheels from locking up during braking, especially in emergency situations.… read more
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Tesla Model S: Reset Maintenance/Service Notification
Sometimes you might want to reset this automatic notification and get rid of the warning message. It’s a simple procedure. 2012 – 2022 Models Turn on your touchscreen. Open the Diagnostic Menu. Click once on Update Service Dist. (Dist = Distance). Your Maintenance/Service Notification will automatically reset for 365 Days or 12,000 miles. read more
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Tesla Model S: Release/Open Fuel Door
All cars need fuel or charged batteries to run. So even if you own a Tesla, you will need to open the charge port so it will work. Below are four ways to open the charge port on your Tesla Model S. 2012 – 2022 Models Touch Screen Press the lightning bolt symbol at the top of… read more
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Tesla Model 3: Release/Open Fuel Door
Tesla vehicles need to be charged before starting them up and going. There are several ways to open the charge port on a Tesla Model 3. These instructions apply to all current models. 2017 – 2022 Models Using Charge Cable Park your Tesla so the charging cable will reach it. Press the button on the charging… read more
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