TESLA S 2022 Owner’s Manual
- June 3, 2024
- Tesla
Table of Contents
TESLA S 2022
How It Works
Your Model S includes the following components that actively monitor the surrounding area:
- A camera is mounted above the rear license plate.
- Ultrasonic sensors are located in the front and rear bumpers.
- A camera is mounted in each door pillar.
- Three cameras are mounted to the windshield above the rearview mirror.
- A camera is mounted to each front fender.
- Radar (if equipped) is mounted behind the front bumper
Model S is also equipped with high-precision electronically-assisted braking
and steering systems.
In addition, the cabin camera can determine driver inattentiveness and provide
alerts when Autopilot is engaged. By default, data from the camera does not
leave the vehicle itself. In other words, data is not saved or transmitted
unless you enable data sharing. To enable data sharing, touch Controls >
Software > Data Sharing > Allow Cabin Camera Analytics. Cabin Camera Analytics
helps Tesla continue to develop even safer vehicles in the future.
NOTE: Ensure all cameras and sensors (if equipped) are clean before each
drive. for more information. Dirty cameras and sensors, as well as
environmental conditions such as rain and faded lane markings, can affect
Autopilot’s performance.
Active Safety Features
These Active Safety features are designed to increase your safety:
- Lane Assist
- Collision Avoidance Assist
- Speed Assist
- Cabin Camera
You can enable/disable some of these features and in some cases, control how they work. To access settings for these features, touch Controls > Autopilot.
Autopilot Features
NOTE : Depending on the market region, vehicle configuration, options
purchased, software version and build date, your vehicle may not be equipped
with all features listed below, or a feature may not operate as described.
These Autopilot convenience features are designed to reduce driver workload:
- Traffic-Aware Cruise Control
- Autosteer
- Auto Lane Change
- Autopark
- Summon
- Smart Summon
- Stop Light and Stop Sign Warning
- Navigate on Autopilot
- Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control
You can enable/disable some of these features and in some cases, control how they work. To access settings associated with these features, touch Controls > Autopilot.
Drive to Calibrate Cameras
Model S must maneuver with precision when Autopilot features are being used. Therefore, before some features can be used for the first time or after some types of service repairs, cameras must complete a self-calibration process. For your convenience, the instrument panel displays a progress indicator.
When calibration is complete, Autopilot features are available for use.
Calibration typically completes after driving 20-25 miles (32-40 km), but the
distance varies depending on road and environmental conditions. For example,
calibration completes quicker when driving on a straight road with multiple
lanes (such as a controlled-access highway), with highly-visible lane markings
(in the driving lane as well as the adjacent lanes). Contact Tesla only if
your Model S has not completed the calibration process after driving 100 miles
(160 km) in the described conditions.
If a camera has shifted from its calibrated position (for example, the camera
or windshield was replaced), you must clear the calibration. To do so, touch
Controls > Service > Camera Calibration > Clear Calibration. When the
calibration is cleared, Model S repeats the calibration process. While this
helps re-calibrate the cameras in many cases, Clear Calibration may not
resolve all camera and sensor concerns.
NOTE: To calibrate, cameras require highly-visible lane markings in both
the driving lane and adjacent lanes (at least two lanes over on each side of
the vehicle). For best results, drive in the middle lane of a multi-lane
highway (ideally with at least five lanes) that has clear lane markings and
minimal traffic.
NOTE: If you attempt to use a feature that is not available until the
calibration process is complete, the feature is disabled and the instrument
panel displays a message.
NOTE: Model S must repeat the calibration process if the cameras are
serviced by Tesla, and in some cases, after a software update.
Limitations
Many factors can impact the performance of Autopilot components, causing them to be unable to function as intended. These include (but are not limited to):
- Poor visibility (due to heavy rain, snow, fog, etc.).
- Bright light (due to oncoming headlights, direct sunlight, etc.).
- Damage or obstructions caused by mud, ice, snow, etc.
- Interference or obstruction by object(s) mounted onto the vehicle (such as a bike rack).
- Obstruction caused by applying excessive paint or adhesive products (such as wraps, stickers, rubber coating, etc.) onto the vehicle.
- Narrow or winding roads.
- A damaged or misaligned body panel.
- Use of gray or aftermarket glass.
- Interference from other equipment that generates ultrasonic waves.
- Extremely hot or cold temperatures.
CAUTION: If a windshield replacement is needed, take your vehicle to
Tesla Service. This ensures appropriate handling and mounting of the
camera(s). Failure to do so can cause one or more Autopilot features to
malfunction.
WARNING: The list above does not represent an exhaustive list of
situations that may interfere with proper operation of Autopilot components.
Never depend on these components to keep you safe. It is the driver’s
responsibility to stay alert, drive safely, and be in control of the vehicle
at all times.
WARNING: Advanced safety features may not be available during the
calibration period.
WARNING: Re-calibrating the cameras or sensors (if equipped) on the
touchscreen is not a substitute for checking the physical positioning and
condition of these components. Walk around your vehicle and inspect the
cameras and sensors for physical damage. Incorrectly calibrated or positioned
cameras and sensors may limit or disable the use of safety features. Contact
Tesla if you suspect lingering issues.
Cleaning Cameras and Sensors
To ensure the various Autopilot components can provide information that is as
accurate as possible, keep cameras and sensors (if equipped) clean and free of
obstructions, condensation, or damage
Condensation can form inside the camera enclosures, especially if you park
your vehicle outside in cold or wet conditions. The instrument cluster may
display an alert stating that a camera is blocked and that some or all
Autopilot features may be temporarily restricted until the camera vision is
clear. To proactively dry the condensation, precondition the cabin by setting
it to a warm temperature, turning the windshield defroster on, and directing
the front air vents toward the door pillars
- CAUTION: Do not wipe an exposed lens with your hands or a cloth in an attempt to remove dirt or debris. The debris can damage the surface of the lens when wiped.
- CAUTION: Do not use chemical-based or abrasive cleaners. Doing so can damage surfaces.
- CAUTION: Do not clean an ultrasonic sensor (if equipped) or camera lens with a sharp or abrasive object that can scratch or damage its surface.
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