Tesla Model Y [268/302] Troubleshooting alerts
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PCS_a052
External charging equipment not providing power
Check power source or try dierent equipment
What this alert means:
Charging cannot begin due to a condition that prevents your vehicle from charging with AC power. DC fast
charging / Supercharging should still function as expected.
Your vehicle has requested AC power from the external charging equipment, but the onboard charger does not
detect any supply voltage coming from the equipment.
This can sometimes be caused by a hardware issue specific to the external charging equipment, which prevents the
charging equipment from switching power to the vehicle on or
o when requested. It could also occur due to
another condition aecting the external charging equipment, the power source it is connected to, or your vehicle
itself.
What to do:
This alert is usually specific to external charging equipment and power sources and does not typically indicate an
issue with your vehicle that can be resolved by scheduling service.
Try charging with multiple, dierent types of charging equipment.
You can also try charging your vehicle using a Tesla Supercharger or Destination Charging location, all of which can
be located through the map on your vehicle's touchscreen display. See Maps and Navigation on page 155 for more
details.
For more information on troubleshooting Mobile Connector or Wall Connector status lights, refer to the product's
Owner's Manual at Charging & Adapter Product Guides.
PCS_a053
Charge rate reduced - Unexpected voltage drop
Remove extension cords / Have wiring inspected
What this alert means:
Charging speed has been reduced because the onboard charger in your vehicle has detected a large voltage drop
during charging.
Likely causes of this issue include:
•
Problems with the building wiring and/or the wall outlet.
•
An extension cord or other wiring that cannot support the requested charge current.
This issue can also result from turning on electric devices that draw a lot of power from the same branch circuit
while the vehicle is charging.
What to do:
If this issue has occurred multiple times at your normal charging location, contact an electrician to inspect the
electrical installation. They should check the following:
•
Any installed charging equipment and its connection to the building wiring.
• The building wiring, including any wall outlet used with a Mobile Connector.
• The electrical connection to the power utility line where it enters the building.
Discuss with the electrician whether the charge current on the vehicle should be lowered, or if the installation should
be upgraded to support a higher charge current.
Troubleshooting Alerts
266 MODEL Y Owner's Manual
Содержание
- Model y 1
- Owner s manual 1
- 2012 2023 tesla inc 2
- Illustrations and product specifications 2
- Release notes 2
- Safety information 2
- Your owner s manual 2
- Active safety features 31 3
- Autopilot 8 3
- Charging and energy consumption 167 3
- Climate 46 3
- Connectivity 56 3
- Contents 3
- Driving 6 3
- Maintenance 79 3
- Navigation and entertainment 55 3
- Opening and closing 18 3
- Overview 3 3
- Seating and safety restraints 33 3
- Specifications 211 3
- Storage areas 26 3
- Using the touchscreen 139 3
- Consumer information 85 4
- Contents 4
- Index 293 4
- Roadside assistance 26 4
- Troubleshooting 233 4
- Exterior 5
- Overview 5
- Interior overview 6
- Interior overview 7
- Touchscreen 7
- Touchscreen 8
- Popup messages and vehicle alerts 9
- Restarting the touchscreen 9
- Touchscreen 9
- Customizing display and sound settings 10
- Customizing my apps 10
- Touchscreen 10
- Erasing personal data 11
- Naming your vehicle 11
- Touchscreen 11
- Interior electronics 12
- Usb ports 12
- Interior electronics 13
- Low voltage power socket 13
- Wireless phone charger 13
- Interior electronics 14
- Car status 15
- Indicator lights 15
- Overview 15
- Car status 16
- Driving status 16
- Car status 17
- Climate controls 18
- Examples of voice commands 18
- Navigation 18
- Vehicle controls 18
- Voice commands 18
- Windshield wipers 18
- Apps and settings 19
- Contacts 19
- Voice commands 19
- Key card 20
- Opening and closing 20
- Phone key 20
- Types of keys 20
- Key fob 21
- Passive locking and unlocking 22
- Replacing the key fob battery 22
- Adding and removing keys 23
- Managing keys 23
- Opening doors from the interior 24
- Using exterior door handles 24
- Car left open notifications 25
- Drive away locking 25
- Driver door unlock mode 25
- Interior locking and unlocking 25
- Walk away door lock 25
- Child locks 26
- Unlock on park 26
- Calibrating windows 27
- Locking rear windows 27
- Opening and closing 27
- Uv index rating 27
- Windows 27
- Adjusting liftgate opening height 28
- Opening 28
- Rear trunk 28
- Storage areas 28
- Accessing the cargo area 29
- Closing 29
- Parcel shelf if equipped 29
- Rear trunk 29
- Rear trunk load limits 29
- Closing 30
- Front trunk 30
- Opening 30
- Front trunk 31
- Front trunk load limit 31
- Interior emergency release 31
- Opening hood with no power 31
- Front trunk 32
- Center console 33
- Coat hangers 33
- Glovebox 33
- Interior storage 33
- Rear console 33
- Third row cup holders 7 seat models only 33
- Interior storage 34
- Adjusting the front seats 35
- Correct driving position 35
- Front and rear seats 35
- Seating and safety restraints 35
- Adjusting second row seat backs 36
- Calibrating seats 36
- Folding second row seat backs 36
- Front and rear seats 36
- Front and rear seats 37
- Moving second row seats 7 seater only 37
- Accessing third row seats 7 seater only 38
- Folding third row seat backs 7 seater only 38
- Front and rear seats 38
- Front and rear seats 39
- Head supports 39
- Front and rear seats 40
- Removing installing a head support 40
- Seat covers 40
- Seat heaters 40
- Seat belt reminders 41
- Seat belts 41
- To adjust the shoulder anchor height 41
- To fasten a belt 41
- Wearing seat belts 41
- Seat belt pre tensioners 42
- Seat belts 42
- Testing seat belts 42
- To release a belt 42
- Wearing seat belts when pregnant 42
- Seat belt warnings 43
- Seat belts 43
- Child safety seats 44
- Guidelines for seating children 44
- Child safety seats 45
- Choosing a child safety seat 45
- Child safety seats 46
- Installing child safety seats 46
- Installing latch isofix child seats 46
- Installing seat belt retained child seats 46
- Seating larger children 46
- Attaching upper tether straps 47
- Child safety seats 47
- Child safety seats 48
- Child safety seat warnings 49
- Child safety seats 49
- Testing a child safety seat 49
- Child safety seats 50
- Airbags 51
- Location of airbags 51
- Airbag status indicator 52
- Airbags 52
- How airbags work 52
- Types of airbags 52
- Airbags 53
- Front passenger occupant detection 53
- Airbags 54
- Airbags 55
- Ensuring accurate occupant detection 55
- Airbags 56
- Examples of correct and incorrect seating positions 56
- Airbag warning indicator 57
- Airbag warnings 57
- Airbags 57
- Inflation effects 57
- Connectivity 58
- Controls 58
- Mobile app 58
- Overview 58
- Profile 58
- To use the mobile app 58
- Climate 59
- Granting access to a second driver 59
- Location 59
- Mobile app 59
- Roadside 59
- Schedule 59
- Security 59
- Service 59
- Summon 59
- Upgrades 59
- Hotspots and connectivity 60
- Bluetoot 61
- Bluetooth 61
- Bluetooth compatibility 61
- Compatibility 61
- Importing contacts and recent calls 61
- Pairing a bluetooth device 61
- Bluetooth 62
- Connecting to a paired device 62
- Unpairing a bluetooth device 62
- Calendar 63
- In call options 63
- Making a phone call 63
- Phone calendar and web conferencing 63
- Receiving a phone call 63
- Using the phone app 63
- Phone calendar and web conferencing 64
- Homelink universal transceiver 65
- Programming homelink 65
- Smart garage 65
- Supported modes 65
- Auto opening and closing 66
- Deleting a device 66
- Resetting the location of the homelink device 66
- Smart garage 66
- D mode and ur mode 67
- Smart garage 67
- Standard mode 67
- Troubleshooting homelink 67
- Drive disabled requires authentication 68
- Driving 68
- Power cycling the vehicle 68
- Powering off 68
- Starting 68
- Starting and powering off 68
- Adjusting steering effort 69
- Adjusting the steering wheel position 69
- Scroll buttons 69
- Steering wheel 69
- Heated steering wheel 70
- Steering wheel 70
- Adjusting exterior mirrors 71
- Folding mirrors 71
- Mirrors 71
- Rear view mirror 71
- Vanity mirrors 71
- How to shift 72
- Neutral 72
- Reverse 72
- Shifting 72
- Shifting 73
- Controlling lights 74
- Lights 74
- Reading lights 74
- Headlight adjustments 75
- Headlights after exit 75
- High beam headlights 75
- Lights 75
- Turn signals 75
- Condensation in head or tail lights 76
- Hazard warning flashers 76
- Lights 76
- Windshield washers 77
- Wipers 77
- Wipers and washers 77
- Brake disc wiping 78
- Braking and stopping 78
- Braking systems 78
- Dynamic brake lights if equipped 78
- Emergency braking 78
- Braking and stopping 79
- Hydraulic boost compensation 79
- Hydraulic fade compensation 79
- Regenerative braking 79
- Stopping mode 79
- Braking and stopping 80
- Parking brake 80
- Brake wear 81
- Braking and stopping 81
- Controlling audible feedback 82
- How park assist works 82
- Limitations and false warnings 82
- Park assist 82
- Visual and audio feedback 82
- Other parking aids 83
- Park assist 83
- Vehicle hold 84
- Disabling traction control 85
- How it works 85
- Traction control 85
- Acceleration modes 86
- Customizing track mode 87
- Track mode 87
- Using track mode 87
- G meter 88
- Monitoring vehicle health 88
- Track mode 88
- Using the lap timer 88
- Driver profiles 89
- Linking a driver profile to a key 89
- Saved settings 89
- Selecting between driver profiles 89
- Using tesla profiles 89
- Canceling valet mode 90
- Driver profiles 90
- Easy entry 90
- Starting valet mode 90
- Valet mode 90
- Displaying trip information 91
- Odometer 91
- Trip information 91
- Camera location 92
- Cleaning a camera 92
- Rear facing camera s 92
- Pedestrian warning system 93
- Carrying accessories 94
- Installing and using a carrier 94
- Towing and accessories 94
- Trailer towing 94
- Before towing a trailer 95
- Tire pressures when towing 95
- Towing and accessories 95
- Towing and accessories 96
- Towing guidelines 96
- Trailer brakes 96
- Trailer mode 96
- Parking with a trailer 97
- Towing and accessories 97
- Trailer sway mitigation 97
- Attaching and removing the ball mount 98
- Electrical connections 98
- Towing and accessories 98
- Impact on range 99
- Towing and accessories 99
- About autopilot 100
- Autopilot 100
- How it works 100
- About autopilot 101
- Active safety features 101
- Autopilot features 101
- Drive to calibrate cameras 101
- Limitations 101
- About autopilot 102
- Cleaning cameras and sensors 102
- Full self driving beta 103
- Full self driving beta settings 103
- How to use full self driving beta 103
- Full self driving beta 104
- Limitations 104
- To use traffic aware cruise control 105
- Traffic aware cruise control 105
- Changing the cruising speed 106
- Cruising at the set speed 106
- Set traffic aware cruise control chime 106
- Traffic aware cruise control 106
- Adjust the following distance 107
- Cruising near or on exits 107
- Hold state 107
- Traffic aware cruise control 107
- Canceling and resuming 108
- Overtake acceleration 108
- Traffic aware cruise control 108
- Limitations 109
- Summary of cruise indicators 109
- Traffic aware cruise control 109
- Autosteer 110
- Operating autosteer 110
- Autosteer 111
- Canceling autosteer 111
- Hold steering wheel 111
- Restricted speed 111
- Take over immediately 111
- Auto lane change 112
- Autosteer 112
- Operating auto lane change 112
- Adjacent lane speed 113
- Autosteer 113
- Limitations 113
- Stop light and stop sign warning 113
- Autosteer 114
- Enabling and customizing navigate on autopilot 115
- Navigate on autopilot 115
- Operating navigate on autopilot 115
- Lane changes 116
- Navigate on autopilot 116
- Be ready to assist 117
- Navigate on autopilot 117
- Before using 118
- How it works 118
- Traffic light and stop sign control 118
- Traffic light and stop sign control 119
- Traffic light and stop sign control 120
- Traffic lights 120
- Traffic light and stop sign control 121
- Stop signs and road markings 122
- Traffic light and stop sign control 122
- Limitations 123
- Traffic light and stop sign control 123
- Traffic light and stop sign control 124
- Autopark 125
- Parameters 125
- To use autopark 125
- Autopark 126
- Limitations 126
- To cancel parking 126
- To pause parking 126
- Before using summon 127
- Summon 127
- Using summon to park and retrieve your vehicle 127
- Operating summon with the key fob 128
- Starting summon before exiting the vehicle 128
- Summon 128
- Limitations 129
- Stopping or canceling summon 129
- Summon 129
- Before using smart summon 130
- Smart summon 130
- Using smart summon 130
- Smart summon 131
- Standby mode 131
- Stopping or canceling smart summon 131
- Limitations 132
- Smart summon 132
- Active safety features 133
- Lane assist 133
- Lane departure avoidance 133
- Steering interventions 133
- Automatic blind spot camera 134
- Blind spot collision warning chime 134
- Emergency lane departure avoidance 134
- Lane assist 134
- Limitations and inaccuracies 134
- Lane assist 135
- Collision avoidance assist 136
- Forward collision warning 136
- Automatic emergency braking 137
- Collision avoidance assist 137
- Multi collision braking 137
- Obstacle aware acceleration 137
- Collision avoidance assist 138
- Limitations and inaccuracies 138
- Controlling speed assist 139
- How speed assist works 139
- Limitations and inaccuracies 139
- Speed assist 139
- Cabin camera 140
- About the security system 141
- Glovebox pin 141
- Pin to drive 141
- Safety security settings 141
- Speed limit mode 141
- Tilt intrusion if equipped 141
- Using the touchscreen 141
- Safety security settings 142
- Dashcam 143
- How to use dashcam 143
- Dashcam 144
- How to use sentry mode app only 145
- How to use sentry mode camera app 145
- Sentry mode 145
- Sentry mode settings 145
- Sentry mode 146
- Automatically formatting a usb drive 147
- Manually formatting a usb drive 147
- Usb drive requirements for recording videos 147
- Viewing on a computer 147
- Viewing on the touchscreen 147
- Viewing video recordings 147
- Adjusting climate control settings 148
- Climate 148
- Operating climate controls 148
- Overview of climate controls 148
- Operating climate controls 149
- Climate popup 150
- Keep climate on dog and camp 150
- Operating climate controls 150
- Cabin overheat protection 151
- Climate control operating tips 151
- Operating climate controls 151
- Operating climate controls 152
- Adjusting the front vents 153
- Adjusting the rear vents 153
- Cabin air filter s 153
- Ventilation 153
- Before driving 154
- Charge port 154
- Charging 154
- Cold weather best practices 154
- Windows 154
- Cold weather best practices 155
- Mirrors 155
- Regenerative braking 155
- Tires and tire chains 155
- While driving 155
- Wipers 155
- After driving 156
- Blue snowflake icon 156
- Cold weather best practices 156
- Scheduled departure 156
- Storage 156
- Map display 157
- Map overview 157
- Maps and navigation 157
- Maps and navigation 158
- Navigating to a destination 158
- Navigation settings 158
- Adding stops to a route 159
- Automatic navigation 159
- Home work and favorite destinations 159
- Lucky and hungry 159
- Maps and navigation 159
- Selecting an alternate route 159
- Charging locations 160
- Maps and navigation 160
- Maps and navigation 161
- Online routing 161
- Predicting energy usage 161
- Trip planner 161
- Map updates 162
- Maps and navigation 162
- Media settings 163
- Overview 163
- Volume controls 163
- Caraoke 164
- Playing media from devices 164
- Recents and favorites 164
- Searching audio content 164
- Usb connected flash drives 164
- Bluetooth connected devices 165
- Overview 166
- Theater arcade and toybox 166
- Toybox 166
- Boombox 167
- Theater arcade and toybox 167
- Uninstall games 167
- Gaming controllers 168
- Theater arcade and toybox 168
- Charging equipment 169
- Electric vehicle components 169
- High voltage components 169
- Electric vehicle components 170
- About the high voltage battery 171
- Battery care 171
- Energy saving feature 171
- High voltage battery information 171
- Lithium iron phosphate batteries 171
- Temperature limits 171
- Battery warnings and cautions 172
- High voltage battery information 172
- Submerged vehicle 172
- Charging instructions 173
- Opening the charge port 173
- Plugging in 173
- Charge port light 174
- Charging instructions 174
- Charging status 174
- During charging 174
- Stopping charging 174
- Charge settings 175
- Charging instructions 175
- Charging best practices 176
- Charging instructions 176
- Manually releasing charge cable 176
- Supercharger usage fees and idle fees 176
- Charging instructions 177
- Scheduled charging and scheduled departure 178
- Using scheduled charging 178
- Using scheduled departure 178
- Factors affecting energy consumption 179
- Getting maximum range 179
- Range assurance 179
- Tips to maximize range 179
- Energy app 180
- Getting maximum range 180
- Loading new software 181
- Software update preferences 181
- Software updates 181
- Charging 182
- Software updates 182
- Viewing release notes 182
- Daily checks 183
- Maintenance service intervals 183
- Monthly checks 183
- Schedule service 183
- Service intervals 183
- Fluid replacement intervals 184
- High voltage safety 184
- Maintenance service intervals 184
- Replacing the low voltage lead acid battery 184
- Software 184
- Maintenance service intervals 185
- Maintenance service intervals 186
- Maintenance service intervals 187
- Maintenance service intervals 188
- Maintenance service intervals 189
- Checking and adjusting tire pressures 190
- Displaying tire pressures 190
- Inspecting and maintaining tires 190
- Maintaining tire pressures 190
- Tire care and maintenance 190
- Flat spots 191
- Improving tire mileage 191
- Punctured tires 191
- Replacing tires and wheels 191
- Tire care and maintenance 191
- Tire rotation balance and wheel alignment 191
- Tire wear 191
- Asymmetric tires 192
- Removing and installing aero covers 192
- Tire care and maintenance 192
- Removing and installing lug nut covers 193
- Tire care and maintenance 193
- Wheel configuration 193
- Automatic reset of tpms sensors 194
- Replacing a tire sensor 194
- Tire care and maintenance 194
- Tire configuration 194
- Tire pressure monitoring 194
- Tpms malfunction 194
- Driving in low temperatures 195
- Seasonal tire types 195
- Summer and all season tires 195
- Tire care and maintenance 195
- Understand your tire type 195
- Using tire chains 195
- Winter tires 195
- Tire care and maintenance 196
- Car wash mode 197
- Cleaning 197
- Cleaning a camera 197
- Cleaning the exterior 197
- Window cleaning and treatments 197
- Airbags 198
- Carpets 198
- Cautions for exterior cleaning 198
- Cleaning 198
- Cleaning the interior 198
- Dashboard and plastic surfaces 198
- Interior glass 198
- Cautions for interior cleaning 199
- Chrome and metal surfaces 199
- Cleaning 199
- Door seals 199
- Polishing touch up and body repair 199
- Seat belts 199
- Touchscreen 199
- Using a car cover 199
- Cleaning 200
- Floor mats 200
- Checking and cleaning wiper blades 201
- Replacing wiper blades 201
- Topping up windshield washer fluid 201
- Windshield wiper blades jets and fluid 201
- Cleaning washer jets 202
- Windshield wiper blades jets and fluid 202
- Jacking and lifting 203
- Jacking procedure 203
- Body repairs 204
- Parts accessories and modifications 204
- Parts and accessories 204
- Replacing cabin filters 204
- Parts and accessories 205
- Replacing the low voltage lead acid battery 205
- Parts and accessories 206
- Parts and accessories 207
- Parts and accessories 208
- Parts and accessories 209
- Installing front license plate bracket 210
- Parts and accessories 210
- Using rfid transponders 210
- Parts and accessories 211
- Do it yourself maintenance 212
- Emission control label 213
- Identification labels 213
- Vehicle identification number 213
- Tire and loading information label 214
- Vehicle certification label 214
- Vehicle labeling 214
- Vehicle loading 214
- Calculating load limits 215
- Example load limit calculations 215
- Roof racks 215
- Vehicle loading 215
- Dimensions 216
- Exterior dimensions 216
- Interior dimensions 216
- Cargo volume 217
- Dimensions 217
- Dimensions 218
- Brakes 219
- Motor type s 219
- Steering 219
- Subsystems 219
- Transmission 219
- Battery high voltage 220
- Battery low voltage 220
- Subsystems 220
- Suspension 220
- Tire specifications factory 221
- Wheel specifications factory 221
- Wheels and tires 221
- Understanding tire markings 222
- Wheels and tires 222
- Wheels and tires 223
- Uniform tire quality grading 224
- Wheels and tires 224
- General wheel and tire terms 225
- Load carrying definitions 225
- Tire and loading glossaries 225
- Wheels and tires 225
- Pneumatic radial tire definitions 226
- Wheels and tires 226
- Wheels and tires 227
- Contacting tesla roadside assistance 228
- Regional phone number s 228
- Activate transport mode 229
- Approved methods for transporting 229
- Do not transport with wheels on the ground 229
- Instructions for transporters 229
- Instructions for transporters 230
- Pull onto flatbed truck from front 230
- Pull onto flatbed truck from rear 230
- If vehicle has no power 231
- Instructions for transporters 231
- Secure the tires 231
- Running out of range 232
- Jump starting 233
- Jump starting the low voltage lead acid battery 233
- Jump starting the low voltage lithium ion battery 233
- Jump starting 234
- App_w048 235
- App_w207 235
- Autopilot features temporarily unavailable features may be restored on next drive 235
- Autosteer temporarily unavailable 235
- Troubleshooting alerts 235
- App_w218 236
- App_w221 236
- App_w222 236
- Autosteer speed limit exceeded take control of steering wheel 236
- Cruise control unavailable reduced front camera visibility 236
- Cruise control unavailable reduced front radar visibility 236
- Troubleshooting alerts 236
- App_w224 237
- Cruise control unavailable continue driving to allow cameras to calibrate 237
- Troubleshooting alerts 237
- App_w304 238
- Bms_a066 238
- Camera blocked or blinded clean camera or wait for it to regain visibility 238
- Maximum charge level and range may be reduced ok to drive schedule service soon 238
- Troubleshooting alerts 238
- Bms_a067 239
- Bms_a068 239
- High voltage battery performance limited ok to drive schedule service soon 239
- High voltage battery requires service acceleration and charging performance reduced 239
- Troubleshooting alerts 239
- Battery charge level low charge now 240
- Bms_a069 240
- Cc_a001 240
- Cc_a002 240
- Troubleshooting alerts 240
- Unable to charge insufficient grounding disconnect and retry or use different equipment 240
- Unable to charge insufficient grounding proper wiring or outlet grounding must be verified 240
- Cc_a003 241
- Cc_a004 241
- Cc_a005 241
- Troubleshooting alerts 241
- Unable to charge wall connector gfci tripped disconnect and retry or use different equipment 241
- Unable to charge wall connector issue wall connector needs service 241
- Cc_a006 242
- Cc_a007 242
- Cc_a008 242
- Cc_a009 242
- Troubleshooting alerts 242
- Unable to charge input voltage too high voltage must be within wall connector rating 242
- Unable to charge input voltage too low voltage must be within wall connector rating 242
- Unable to charge input wired incorrectly input wiring to wall connector must be corrected 242
- Unable to charge wall connector overcurrent disconnect and retry or use different equipment 242
- Cc_a010 243
- Cc_a011 243
- Cc_a012 243
- Troubleshooting alerts 243
- Unable to charge wall connection too hot outlet or wall connector wiring must be checked 243
- Unable to charge wall connector issue wall connector needs service 243
- Unable to charge wall connector too hot let wall connector cool and try again 243
- Cc_a013 244
- Cc_a014 244
- Troubleshooting alerts 244
- Unable to charge charge handle too hot check charge handle or charge port for debris 244
- Unable to charge wall connector issue wall connector needs service 244
- Cc_a015 245
- Cc_a016 245
- Cc_a017 245
- Troubleshooting alerts 245
- Unable to charge vehicle connection issue insert charge handle fully into charge port 245
- Cc_a018 246
- Cc_a019 246
- Cc_a020 246
- Troubleshooting alerts 246
- Unable to charge vehicle connection issue insert charge handle fully into charge port 246
- Unable to charge wall connector issue wall connector needs service 246
- Cc_a021 247
- Cc_a022 247
- Troubleshooting alerts 247
- Unable to charge more than 1 primary unit ensure only 1 wall connector is set as primary 247
- Unable to charge no primary wall connector check that primary unit is powered and available 247
- Cc_a023 248
- Cc_a024 248
- Cc_a025 248
- Troubleshooting alerts 248
- Unable to charge low wall connector current primary unit current setting must be increased 248
- Unable to charge too many wall connectors ensure no more than 3 units paired with primary 248
- Unable to charge wall connector issue wall connector needs service 248
- Cc_a026 249
- Cc_a027 249
- Troubleshooting alerts 249
- Unable to charge wall connector issue wall connector needs service 249
- Cc_a028 250
- Cc_a029 250
- Troubleshooting alerts 250
- Unable to charge incorrect switch setting wall connector rotary switch must be adjusted 250
- Unable to charge vehicle connection issue insert charge handle fully into charge port 250
- Cc_a030 251
- Cc_a041 251
- Cc_a043 251
- Charge rate reduced wall connection hot outlet or wall connector wiring must be checked 251
- Troubleshooting alerts 251
- Unable to charge primary paired unit mismatch wall connector current ratings must match 251
- Wall connector configuration must be completed refer to installation guide to enable charging 251
- Charging equipment communication error try again or try different equipment 252
- Charging equipment not recognized try again or try different equipment 252
- Cp_a004 252
- Cp_a010 252
- Troubleshooting alerts 252
- Charge port door sensor fault charge port may not operate as expected 253
- Charging equipment communication lost check power source and charging equipment 253
- Cp_a043 253
- Cp_a046 253
- Troubleshooting alerts 253
- Charge port may not open when pressed use another method to open the charge port 254
- Cp_a051 254
- Cp_a053 254
- Troubleshooting alerts 254
- Unable to charge charge station not powered check power source or try a different station 254
- Charge port latch not engaged fully insert charge cable or check for obstruction 255
- Charging equipment communication lost check power source and charging equipment 255
- Cp_a054 255
- Cp_a055 255
- Troubleshooting alerts 255
- Charging stopped charge cable disconnected close charge port press brake pedal and retry 256
- Cp_a056 256
- Cp_a058 256
- Troubleshooting alerts 256
- Unable to ac charge unplug and retry or try dc fast charging supercharging 256
- Cable blocked charge port latch may be frozen try using defrost car button in mobile app 257
- Charging equipment not ready see equipment instructions to start charging 257
- Cp_a066 257
- Cp_a078 257
- Troubleshooting alerts 257
- Charge rate reduced charge port may be frozen try using defrost car button in mobile app 258
- Cp_a079 258
- Troubleshooting alerts 258
- Charge rate reduced wall connection hot outlet or wall connector wiring must be checked 259
- Charging adapter has electric arc flash hazard use different charging equipment 259
- Cp_a101 259
- Cp_a102 259
- Cp_a143 259
- Troubleshooting alerts 259
- Unable to charge wall connection too hot outlet or wall connector wiring must be checked 259
- Charge port error detected service is required ac charging may not function ok to supercharge 260
- Cp_a151 260
- Di_a138 260
- Front motor disabled ok to drive vehicle power may be limited 260
- Troubleshooting alerts 260
- Cruise control unavailable 261
- Di_a166 261
- Di_a175 261
- Troubleshooting alerts 261
- Vehicle automatically parked to prevent rollaway fasten seatbelt and close door to stay in gear 261
- Autopark aborted 262
- Autopark canceled take control 262
- Di_a184 262
- Di_a185 262
- Troubleshooting alerts 262
- Di_a190 263
- Di_a245 263
- Rear tire tread depth low schedule service inspect tires for rotation replacement 263
- Troubleshooting alerts 263
- Vehicle hold feature unavailable keep brake pedal pressed while stopped 263
- Assist for low brake performance activated to stop keep brake pedal firmly pressed 264
- Epbl_a195 epbr_a195 264
- Esp_a118 264
- Troubleshooting alerts 264
- Vehicle automatically parked to prevent rollaway fasten seatbelt and close door to stay in gear 264
- Cannot charge poor grid power quality possible retry try other charge location or supercharging 265
- Charging stopped power lost while charging check power source and charging equipment 265
- Pcs_a016 265
- Pcs_a017 265
- Troubleshooting alerts 265
- Pcs_a019 266
- Power grid or vehicle issue limiting ac charging unplug and retry try different charging location 266
- Troubleshooting alerts 266
- Pcs_a032 267
- Poor electric grid power quality detected try different charging station or location 267
- Troubleshooting alerts 267
- Charge rate reduced unexpected voltage drop remove extension cords have wiring inspected 268
- External charging equipment not providing power check power source or try different equipment 268
- Pcs_a052 268
- Pcs_a053 268
- Troubleshooting alerts 268
- Charging stopped due to large voltage drop remove extension cords have wiring inspected 269
- External charging equipment error detected try different charging equipment 269
- Pcs_a054 269
- Pcs_a073 269
- Troubleshooting alerts 269
- Charging slowed some ac phases not powered check power source and charging equipment 270
- Pcs_a090 270
- Service is required schedule service now 270
- Troubleshooting alerts 270
- Ui_a006 270
- Active service connection to vehicle service performing remote diagnostics 271
- Troubleshooting alerts 271
- Ui_a137 271
- Umc_a001 271
- Umc_a002 271
- Unable to charge mobile connector gfci tripped unplug charge handle from charge port and retry 271
- Unable to charge with mobile connector inadequate outlet grounding try another outlet 271
- Troubleshooting alerts 272
- Umc_a004 272
- Unable to charge with mobile connector voltage too high try a different wall outlet 272
- Mobile connector control box temperature high let mobile connector cool to resume charging 273
- Troubleshooting alerts 273
- Umc_a005 273
- Umc_a007 273
- Umc_a008 273
- Unable to charge wall plug temperature high wall outlet and wiring inspection recommended 273
- Unable to charge with mobile connector voltage too low try a different wall outlet 273
- Cannot charge charge handle temperature high check charge handle or charge port for debris 274
- Mobile connector to adapter connection hot let cool plug adapter fully into mobile connector 274
- Troubleshooting alerts 274
- Umc_a009 274
- Umc_a010 274
- Charging equipment communication error try again or try different equipment 275
- Troubleshooting alerts 275
- Umc_a011 275
- Umc_a012 275
- Troubleshooting alerts 276
- Umc_a013 276
- Wall plug adapter error charge rate reduced plug adapter fully into mobile connector and retry 276
- Troubleshooting alerts 277
- Umc_a014 277
- Umc_a015 277
- Wall plug adapter error charge rate reduced plug adapter fully into mobile connector and retry 277
- Charge rate reduced handle temperature high check charge handle or charge port for debris 278
- Charge rate reduced wall plug temperature high wall outlet and wiring inspection recommended 278
- Mobile connector control box temperature high maximum charge rate reduced 278
- Troubleshooting alerts 278
- Umc_a016 278
- Umc_a017 278
- Umc_a018 278
- Electrical system power reduced vehicle may shut down unexpectedly 279
- Mobile connector to adapter connection hot maximum charge rate reduced 279
- Troubleshooting alerts 279
- Umc_a019 279
- Vcfront_a180 279
- Electrical system power reduced vehicle shutting down 280
- Schedule service to replace low voltage battery software will not update until battery is replaced 280
- Troubleshooting alerts 280
- Vcfront_a182 280
- Vcfront_a191 280
- Electrical system is unable to support all features switching off features to conserve energy 281
- Troubleshooting alerts 281
- Vcfront_a192 281
- Vcfront_a216 281
- Vehicle may not restart service is required electrical system issue detected 281
- Electrical system backup power is unavailable vehicle will consume more energy while idle 282
- Electrical system is unable to support all features schedule service 282
- Troubleshooting alerts 282
- Vcfront_a220 282
- Vcfront_a402 282
- Troubleshooting alerts 283
- Unable to drive service is required electrical system issue detected 283
- Vcfront_a496 283
- Vcfront_a592 283
- Vehicle is preparing to shut down pull over safely 283
- Troubleshooting alerts 284
- Unable to drive service is required electrical system issue detected 284
- Vcfront_a593 284
- Vcfront_a596 284
- Air pressure below recommendation for tires check pressure and refill air as needed 285
- Troubleshooting alerts 285
- Unable to drive service is required electrical system issue detected 285
- Vcfront_a597 285
- Vcsec_a221 285
- Air pressure in tires very low pull over safely check for flat tire 286
- Troubleshooting alerts 286
- Vcsec_a228 286
- About this owner information 287
- Copyrights and trademarks 287
- Document applicability 287
- Errors or inaccuracies 287
- Feature availability 287
- Illustrations 287
- Location of components 287
- Feature availability statement 288
- Data sharing 289
- Disclaimers 289
- Event data recorder edr 289
- Vehicle telematics 289
- California proposition 65 290
- Disclaimers 290
- Quality control 290
- Contacting tesla 291
- Reporting safety defects 291
- Reporting safety defects canada 291
- Reporting safety defects us 291
- Certification conformity 292
- Changes or modifications not expressly approved by tesla could void your authority to operate the equipment 292
- Fcc and ised certification 292
- Operation is subject to the following two conditions 292
- The devices listed above comply with part 15 of the fcc rules and industry canada s license exempt rss standard s and eu directive 2014 53 eu 292
- This device may not cause harmful interference and 292
- This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 292
- Canada 293
- Certification conformity 293
- Déclaration d exposition aux radiations 293
- Mexico 293
- Radiation exposure statement 293
- Radio frequency information 293
- Certification conformity 294
- Este equipo debe aceptar cualquier interferencia incluyendo la que pueda causar su operación no deseada 294
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