Active Safety Features -> Collision Avoidance Assist for Your Tesla Model-Y SUV 2023

Collision Avoidance Assist  
The following collision avoidance features are designed  
to increase the safety of you and your passengers:  
Forward Collision Warning - provides visual, audible,  
and haptic feedback warnings in situations when  
Model Y detects that there is a high risk of a frontal  
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Automatic Emergency Braking - automatically  
applies braking to reduce the impact of a frontal  
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Obstacle-Aware Acceleration - reduces acceleration  
if Model Y detects an object in its immediate driving  
CAUTION: Ensure all cameras and sensors (if  
equipped) are clean. Dirty cameras and sensors, as  
well as environmental conditions such as rain and  
faded lane markings, can affect performance.  
WARNING: Forward Collision Warning is for  
guidance purposes only and is not a substitute for  
attentive driving and sound judgment. Keep your  
Visual, audible, and haptic feedback warnings cancel  
eyes on the road when driving and never depend  
on Forward Collision Warning to warn you of a  
potential collision. Several factors can reduce or  
impair performance, causing either unnecessary,  
invalid, inaccurate, or missed warnings. Depending  
on Forward Collision Warning to warn you of a  
potential collision can result in serious injury or  
death.  
automatically when the risk of a collision has been  
reduced (for example, you have decelerated or stopped  
Model Y, or the object in front of your vehicle has moved  
out of your driving path).  
If immediate action is not taken when Model Y issues a  
Forward Collision Warning, Automatic Emergency  
Braking (if enabled) may automatically apply the brakes  
if a collision is considered imminent (see Automatic  
WARNING: Automatic Emergency Braking is not  
designed to prevent all collisions. In certain  
situations, it can minimize the impact of a frontal  
collision by attempting to reduce your driving  
speed. Depending on Automatic Emergency  
Braking to avoid a collision can result in serious  
injury or death.  
By default, Forward Collision Warning is turned on. To  
turn it off or adjust its sensitivity, touch Controls >  
Autopilot > Forward Collision Warning. Instead of the  
default warning level of Medium, you can turn the  
warning Off, or you can choose to be warned Late or  
Early.  
WARNING: Obstacle-Aware Acceleration is not  
designed to prevent a collision. In certain  
situations, it can minimize the impact of a collision.  
Depending on Obstacle-Aware Acceleration to  
avoid a collision can result in serious injury or  
death.  
NOTE: Forward Collision Warning automatically resets to  
Medium at the beginning of each drive.  
WARNING: The camera(s) and sensors (if  
equipped) associated with Forward Collision  
Warning are designed to monitor an approximate  
area of up to 525 feet (160 meters) in your driving  
path. The area being monitored by Forward  
Collision Warning can be adversely affected by  
road and weather conditions. Use appropriate  
caution when driving.  
Forward Collision Warning  
Model Y monitors the area in front of it for the presence  
of an object such as a vehicle, motorcycle, bicycle, or  
pedestrian. If a collision is considered likely unless you  
take immediate corrective action, Forward Collision  
Warning is designed to sound a chime and highlight the  
vehicle in front of you in red on the touchscreen. If this  
happens, TAKE IMMEDIATE CORRECTIVE ACTION!  
WARNING: Forward Collision Warning is designed  
only to provide visual and audible alerts. It does  
not attempt to apply the brakes or decelerate  
Model Y. When seeing and/or hearing a warning, it  
is the driver's responsibility to take immediate  
corrective action.  
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Collision Avoidance Assist  
WARNING: Forward Collision Warning may  
provide a warning in situations where the  
likelihood of collision may not exist. Stay alert and  
always pay attention to the area in front of Model  
Y so you can anticipate whether any action is  
required.  
WARNING: It is strongly recommended that you  
do not disable Automatic Emergency Braking. If  
you disable it, Model Y does not automatically  
apply the brakes in situations where a collision is  
considered likely.  
WARNING: Automatic Emergency Braking is  
designed to reduce the severity of an impact. It is  
not designed to avoid a collision.  
Forward Collision Warning operates only when driving  
between approximately 3 mph (5 km/h) and 90 mph  
(150 km/h).  
WARNING: Several factors can affect the  
performance of Automatic Emergency Braking,  
causing either no braking or inappropriate or  
untimely braking, such as when a vehicle is  
partially in the path of travel or there is road  
debris. It is the driver’s responsibility to drive  
safely and remain in control of the vehicle at all  
times. Never depend on Automatic Emergency  
Braking to avoid or reduce the impact of a  
collision.  
WARNING: Forward Collision Warning does not  
provide a warning when the driver is already  
applying the brake.  
Automatic Emergency Braking  
Model Y is designed to determine the distance from a  
detected object traveling in front of it. When a frontal  
collision is considered unavoidable, Automatic  
Emergency Braking is designed to apply the brakes to  
reduce the vehicle's speed and therefore, the severity of  
the impact. The amount of speed that is reduced  
depends on many factors, including driving speed and  
environment.  
WARNING: Automatic Emergency Braking is  
designed to reduce the impact of frontal collisions  
only and does not function when the vehicle is in  
Reverse.  
WARNING: Automatic Emergency Braking is not a  
substitute for maintaining a safe traveling distance  
between you and the vehicle in front of you.  
When Automatic Emergency Braking applies the brakes,  
the touchscreen displays a visual warning and sounds a  
chime. You may also notice abrupt downward movement  
of the brake pedal. The brake lights turn on to alert  
other road users that you are slowing down.  
WARNING: The brake pedal moves downward  
abruptly during automatic braking events. Always  
ensure that the brake pedal can move freely. Do  
not place material under or on top of the driver’s  
floor mat (including an additional mat) and always  
ensure that the driver’s floor mat is properly  
secured. Failure to do so can impede the ability of  
the brake pedal to move freely.  
Emergency braking in progress  
Multi-Collision Braking  
In addition to Automatic Emergency Braking, your  
vehicle may apply the brakes to prevent or mitigate a  
subsequent impact after an initial collision if airbag  
deployment is detected. The brakes may be applied  
regardless of driving speed.  
Automatic Emergency Braking operates only when  
driving between approximately 3 mph (5 km/h) and 90  
mph (150 km/h).  
Automatic Emergency Braking does not apply the  
brakes, or stops applying the brakes, when:  
Obstacle-Aware Acceleration  
You turn the steering wheel sharply.  
You press and release the brake pedal while  
Automatic Emergency Braking is applying the brakes.  
Obstacle-Aware Acceleration is designed to reduce the  
impact of a collision by reducing motor torque and in  
some cases applying the brakes, if Model Y detects an  
object in its driving path. The touchscreen displays a  
visual warning and sounds a chime when the brakes are  
automatically applied. For example, Model Y, while  
parked in front of a closed garage door with Drive  
engaged, detects that you have pressed hard on the  
accelerator pedal. Although Model Y still accelerates and  
hits the garage door, the reduced torque may result in  
less damage.  
You accelerate hard while Automatic Emergency  
Braking is applying the brakes.  
• The vehicle, motorcycle, bicycle, or pedestrian is no  
longer detected ahead.  
Automatic Emergency Braking is always enabled when  
you start Model Y. To disable it for your current drive,  
touch Controls > Autopilot > Automatic Emergency  
Braking. Even if you disable Automatic Emergency  
Braking, your vehicle may still apply the brakes after  
detecting an initial collision to reduce further impact  
Obstacle-Aware Acceleration is designed to operate  
only when all of these conditions are simultaneously  
met:  
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Collision Avoidance Assist  
• Drive or Reverse is engaged.  
WARNING: The limitations previously described do  
not represent an exhaustive list of situations that  
may interfere with proper operation of Collision  
Avoidance Assist features. These features may fail  
to provide their intended function for many other  
reasons. It is the driver’s responsibility to avoid  
collisions by staying alert, paying attention, and  
taking corrective action as early as possible.  
• Model Y is stopped or traveling less than 10 mph (16  
km/h).  
• Model Y detects an object in its immediate driving  
path.  
To disable Obstacle-Aware Acceleration, touch Controls  
> Autopilot > Obstacle-Aware Acceleration.  
CAUTION: If a fault occurs with a Collision  
Avoidance Assist feature, Model Y displays an  
alert. Contact Tesla Service.  
WARNING: Obstacle-Aware Acceleration is  
designed to reduce the severity of an impact. It is  
not designed to avoid a collision.  
WARNING: Obstacle-Aware Acceleration may not  
limit torque in all situations. Several factors,  
including environmental conditions, distance from  
an obstacle, and a driver's actions, can limit, delay,  
or inhibit Obstacle-Aware Acceleration.  
WARNING: Obstacle-Aware Acceleration may not  
limit torque when performing a sharp turn, such as  
into a parking space.  
WARNING: Do not rely on Obstacle-Aware  
Acceleration to control acceleration or to avoid, or  
limit, the severity of a collision, and do not attempt  
to test Obstacle-Aware Acceleration. Doing so can  
result in serious property damage, injury, or death.  
WARNING: Several factors can affect the  
performance of Obstacle-Aware Acceleration,  
causing an inappropriate or untimely reduction in  
motor torque. It is the driver's responsibility to  
drive safely and remain in control of Model Y at all  
times.  
Limitations and Inaccuracies  
Collision Avoidance features cannot always detect all  
objects, vehicles, bikes, or pedestrians, and you may  
experience unnecessary, inaccurate, invalid, or missed  
warnings for many reasons, particularly if:  
• The road has sharp curves.  
• Visibility is poor (due to heavy rain, snow, fog, etc.).  
• Bright light (such as from oncoming headlights or  
direct sunlight) is interfering with the view of the  
camera(s).  
• A camera or sensor is obstructed (dirty, covered,  
fogged over, covered by a sticker, etc.).  
• One or more of the sensors (if equipped) is damaged,  
dirty, or obstructed (such as by mud, ice, or snow, or  
by a vehicle bra, excessive paint, or adhesive  
products such as wraps, stickers, rubber coating,  
etc.).  
• Weather conditions (heavy rain, snow, fog, or  
extremely hot or cold temperatures) are interfering  
with sensor operation.  
• The sensors (if equipped) are affected by other  
electrical equipment or devices that generate  
ultrasonic waves.  
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Speed Assist  
Absolute - Manually specify any speed limit between  
20 and 140 mph (30 and 240 km/h).  
How Speed Assist Works  
Model Y displays a speed limit on the touchscreen and  
you can choose if and how you are warned when you  
exceed the speed limit. Also, instead of using the  
detected speed limit, you can base warnings on an  
arbitrary speed limit that you enter manually.  
NOTE: Speed Assist is not always accurate. In some  
situations, the location of a road can be miscalculated  
and Speed Assist can display a speed for a directly  
adjacent road that may have a different speed limit. For  
example, Speed Assist can assume Model Y is on a  
controlled-access highway when it is actually on a  
nearby surface street, and vice versa.  
NOTE: When using Traffic-Aware Cruise Control, you can  
touch this speed limit sign to change your set cruising  
speed to the detected speed limit (including any offsets  
that you have set).  
NOTE: Your chosen setting is retained until you manually  
change it.  
Limitations and Inaccuracies  
Speed Assist may not be fully functional or may provide  
inaccurate information in these situations:  
• Visibility is poor and speed limit signs are not clearly  
visible (due to heavy rain, snow, fog, etc.).  
• Bright light (such as from oncoming headlights or  
direct sunlight) is interfering with the view of the  
camera(s).  
In situations where Model Y is unable to determine a  
speed limit, or if Speed Assist is uncertain that an  
acquired speed limit is accurate, the touchscreen may  
not display a speed limit sign and warnings do not take  
effect.  
• Model Y is being driven very close to a vehicle in  
front of it which is blocking the view of the  
camera(s).  
• The windshield is obstructing the view of the  
camera(s) (fogged over, dirty, covered by a sticker,  
etc.).  
NOTE: Speed limit warnings go away after ten seconds,  
or when Model Y slows down below the specified limit.  
WARNING: Do not rely on Speed Assist to  
determine the appropriate speed limit or driving  
speed. Always drive at a safe speed based on  
traffic and road conditions.  
• Speed limit signs are concealed by objects.  
• The speed limits stored in the map database are  
incorrect or outdated.  
• Model Y is being driven in an area where GPS or map  
data is not available or where speed limit signs can  
not be detected.  
Controlling Speed Assist  
To adjust the Speed Limit Warning setting, touch  
Controls > Autopilot > Speed Limit Warning, then  
choose one of these options:  
Traffic signs that do not conform to standard  
recognizable formats, such as digital or temporary  
speed signs.  
• A road or a speed limit has recently changed.  
Off - Speed limit warnings do not display and chimes  
are not sounded.  
WARNING: The list above does not represent an  
exhaustive list of situations that may interfere with  
proper operation of Speed Assist. Speed Assist  
may fail to provide warnings for many other  
reasons.  
Display - Speed limit signs display on the  
touchscreen and the sign increases in size when you  
exceed the determined limit.  
Chime - In addition to the visual display, a chime is  
sounded when you exceed the determined speed  
limit.  
You can also specify how the speed limit is determined:  
Relative - You can set a speed limit offset (+ or -) if  
you want to be alerted only when you exceed the  
offset speed limit by a specified amount. For  
example, you can increase the offset to +10 mph (10  
km/h) if you only want to be warned when you  
exceed the speed limit by 10 mph (10 km/h).  
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