Maintenance -> Tire Care and Maintenance for Your Tesla Model-Y SUV 2023

Tire Care and Maintenance  
If the indicator light flashes for one minute whenever  
you power on Model Y, a fault with the TPMS is detected  
Displaying Tire Pressures  
Tire pressures display on the touchscreen in the cards  
area on the car status display, or by touching Controls >  
Service. The pressure of each tire displays in the  
visualization of your Model Y, in addition to what time  
your tire pressures were last measured. You can choose  
whether you want to display tire pressures using Bar or  
PSI by touching Controls > Display > Tire Pressure. The  
touchscreen also displays your vehicle's recommended  
cold tire pressures so you can easily determine how  
much to inflate your tires.  
NOTE: Your vehicle’s tire pressures will drop in cold  
ambient temperatures. If the TPMS indicator light  
appears, inflate the tires before driving. The tires will  
lose one PSI for every 10° F (6° C) drop in outside  
temperature. Proper tire pressures help protect tires  
from potholes and improve range when properly  
inflated.  
WARNING: Under-inflation is the most common  
cause of tire failures and can cause a tire to  
overheat, resulting in severe tire cracking, tread  
separation, or blowout, resulting in unexpected  
loss of vehicle control and increased risk of injury.  
Under-inflation also reduces the vehicle's range  
and tire tread life.  
NOTE: You may need to drive briefly before the  
visualization displays the tire pressure values.  
Maintaining Tire Pressures  
WARNING: Check tire pressures using an accurate  
pressure gauge when tires are cold. It takes only  
about one mile (1.6 km) of driving to warm up the  
tires sufficiently to affect tire pressures. Parking  
the vehicle in direct sunlight or in hot weather can  
also affect tire pressures. If you must check warm  
tires, expect increased pressures. Do not let air out  
of warm tires in an attempt to match  
Keep tires inflated to the pressures shown on the Tire  
and Loading Information label, even if it differs from the  
pressure printed on the tire itself. The Tire and Loading  
Information label is located on the center door pillar and  
is visible when the driver door is open.  
If you are towing a trailer, do not use the tire pressures  
printed on the Tire and Loading Information Label.  
Instead, refer to the tire pressures published in the  
towing section (see Towing and Accessories on page  
79).  
recommended cold tire pressures. A hot tire at or  
below the recommended cold tire inflation  
pressure is dangerously under-inflated.  
Checking and Adjusting Tire Pressures  
Follow these steps when tires are cold and Model Y has  
been stationary for over three hours:  
1. Refer to the Tire and Loading Information label  
located on the driver’s center door pillar for the  
target tire pressure.  
2. Remove the valve cap.  
3. Firmly press an accurate tire pressure gauge onto the  
valve to measure pressure.  
4. If required, add or remove air to reach the  
recommended pressure.  
NOTE: You can release air by pressing the metal stem  
in the center of the valve.  
5. Re-check pressure using the accurate tire gauge.  
6. Repeat steps 3 and 4 as necessary until the tire  
pressure is correct.  
The Tire Pressure indicator light on the  
touchscreen alerts you if one or more tires  
is under-inflated.  
7. Reinstall the valve cap to prevent dirt from entering.  
Periodically check the valve for damage and leaks.  
Inspecting and Maintaining Tires  
The Tire Pressure indicator light does not immediately  
turn off when you adjust tire pressure. After inflating the  
tire to the recommended pressure, you must drive over  
15 mph (25 km/h) for a short amount of time to activate  
the Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), which turns  
off the Tire Pressure indicator light.  
Regularly inspect the tread and side walls for any sign of  
distortion (bulges), foreign objects, cuts or wear.  
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WARNING: Do not drive Model Y if a tire is  
damaged, excessively worn, or inflated to an  
incorrect pressure. Check tires regularly for wear,  
and ensure there are no cuts, bulges or exposure  
of the ply/cord structure.  
Punctured Tires  
A puncture eventually causes the tire to lose pressure,  
which is why it is important to check tire pressures  
frequently. Permanently repair or replace punctured or  
damaged tires as soon as possible.  
Tire Wear  
Your tubeless tires may not leak when penetrated,  
provided the object remains in the tire. If, however, you  
feel a sudden vibration or ride disturbance while driving,  
or you suspect a tire is damaged, immediately reduce  
your speed. Drive slowly, while avoiding heavy braking  
or sharp steering and, when safe to do so, stop the  
vehicle. Arrange to have Model Y transported to a Tesla  
Service Center, or to a nearby tire repair center.  
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.  
NOTE: In some cases, you can temporarily repair small  
tire punctures (under 1/4” (6 mm)) using an optional tire  
repair kit available from Tesla. This allows you to slowly  
drive Model Y to Tesla or to a nearby tire repair facility.  
Model Y 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.  
WARNING: Do not drive with a punctured tire that  
has not been repaired, even if the puncture has not  
caused the tire to deflate. A punctured tire can  
deflate suddenly at any time.  
To improve vehicle handling characteristics and minimize  
hydroplaning in wet conditions, put tires with the most  
tread on the rear of the car.  
Flat Spots  
If Model Y is stationary for a long period, tires can form  
flat spots. When Model Y is driven, these flat spots cause  
a vibration which gradually disappears as the tires warm  
up and regain their original shape.  
Tire Rotation, Balance, and Wheel  
Alignment  
To minimize flat spots during storage, inflate tires to the  
maximum pressure indicated on the tire wall. Then,  
before driving, release air to adjust tire pressure to the  
recommended levels.  
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.  
Tire rotation is an essential part of tire maintenance. It  
helps maintain an even treadwear pattern which  
enhances the tire's overall wear quality, decreases road  
noise and maximizes tire life.  
Improving Tire Mileage  
To improve the mileage you get from your tires, maintain  
tires at the recommended tire pressures, observe speed  
limits and advisory speeds, and avoid:  
Vehicles with staggered wheels and non-directional tires  
can be rotated side-to-side (left-to-right) but not front-  
to-back as the front and rear tire size is different. Left-  
to-right rotation can increase tread life by changing the  
direction of rotation for each tire and balancing shoulder  
wear.  
• Pulling away quickly, or hard acceleration.  
• Fast turns and heavy braking.  
• Potholes and objects in the road.  
• Hitting curbs when parking.  
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.  
• Contaminating tires with fluids that can cause  
damage.  
If tire wear is uneven (on one side of the tire only) or  
becomes abnormally excessive, check the wheel  
alignment. If the tires need to be serviced, such as  
rotated or replaced, reset the tire configuration (see Tire  
Configuration on page 188) to improve your driving  
experience.  
Replacing Tires and Wheels  
Tires degrade over time due to the effects of ultraviolet  
light, extreme temperatures, high loads, and  
environmental conditions. It is recommended that tires  
are replaced every six years, or sooner if required, even if  
tread depth is above the minimum.  
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When a tire set becomes worn, replace all four tires at  
Asymmetric Tires  
the same time. Choose a Tesla-approved tire which is  
designed specifically for your vehicle. Most Tesla-  
approved tires can be identified with a Tx specification  
(for example, T0, T1, T2). Tesla-approved tires are  
designed to reduce road noise and optimize handling,  
ride, and range. Contact Tesla Service for information.  
Model Y tires are asymmetric and must be mounted on  
the wheel with the correct sidewall facing outward. The  
sidewall of the tire is marked with the word OUTSIDE.  
When new tires are installed, make sure that the tires are  
correctly mounted on the wheels.  
If tires need to be replaced early, for example due to a  
flat tire, we recommend replacing the tires in pairs  
unless the other tires are within 2/32 in (1.5 mm) of tread  
depth of the new tire. When replacing tires, it is  
important to match the brand and model of the older  
tires. Always place a pair of new tires on the rear if all  
four tires are the same size. Always balance the wheel  
and tire after replacing a tire. Consult with a professional  
tire retailer and installer for further guidance. If you  
replace your tires or install different ones, reset the tire  
configuration (see Tire Configuration on page 188). This  
resets the learned tire settings and improves the driving  
experience on your new tires.  
WARNING: Road holding is seriously impaired if  
the tires are incorrectly installed on the wheels.  
Removing and Installing Aero Covers  
NOTE: Regardless of the number of tires replaced, a  
complete set of matching tires is recommended for  
optimum performance.  
If your Model Y is equipped with aero covers, you must  
remove them to access the lug nuts.  
If tires other than those specified are used, ensure that  
the load and speed ratings marked on the tire (see  
Understanding Tire Markings on page 216) equal or  
exceed those of the original specification.  
To remove an aero cover:  
1. Grasp the aero cover firmly with both hands.  
2. Pull the aero cover toward you to release the  
retaining clips.  
For the specification of the original wheels and tires  
installed on Model Y, see Wheels and Tires on page 215.  
If you replace a wheel, the TPMS (Tire Pressure  
Monitoring System) sensors need to be reset to ensure  
they provide accurate warnings when tires are under-  
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NOTE: Installing winter tires with aggressive compound  
and tread design may result in temporarily-reduced  
regenerative braking power. However, your vehicle is  
designed to continuously recalibrate itself, and after  
changing tires it will increasingly restore regenerative  
braking power after some moderate-torque straight-line  
accelerations. For most drivers this occurs after a short  
period of normal driving, but drivers who normally  
accelerate lightly may need to use slightly harder  
accelerations while the recalibration is in progress. Go to  
Service > Wheel & Tire Configuration > Tires to select  
winter tires and quicken this process.  
To install an aero cover:  
WARNING: For your safety, use only tires and  
wheels that match the original specification. Tires  
that do not match the original specification can  
affect the operation of the TPMS.  
1. Align the aero cover into position so that the notch at  
the base of the Tesla "T" is aligned with the tire's  
valve stem.  
WARNING: Never exceed the speed rating of your  
vehicle's tires. The speed rating is shown on the  
sidewall of your tires (see Understanding Tire  
Markings on page 216).  
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2. Twist the lug nut cover tool so that the end of the  
curved part is facing away from the Tesla "T".  
3. Firmly pull the lug nut tool away from the wheel until  
the lug nut cover is released.  
2. Push firmly around the perimeter of the aero cover  
until it fully snaps into place.  
For Gemini wheels, press on the perimeter of the  
cover until it aligns with the wheel surface. Press on  
the Tesla “T” in the center until the cap snaps into  
place. See Parts and Accessories on page 198 for  
more information.  
To install the lug nut cover:  
1. Align the lug nut cover into position.  
CAUTION: To prevent the aero cover from  
falling off, ensure that it is fully secured before  
driving.  
2. Push firmly on the lug nut cover until it fully snaps  
into place.  
CAUTION: Make sure the lug nut cover is fully  
secure before driving to prevent it from falling  
off.  
Removing and Installing Lug Nut Covers  
If your Model Y is equipped with lug nut covers, you  
must remove them to access the lug nuts.  
Wheel Configuration  
If you are installing new wheels or swapping them for  
different ones, update your vehicle's wheel configuration  
by touching Controls > Service > Wheel & Tire  
Configuration > Wheels. This allows Model Y to learn the  
new wheels and provide more accurate status updates  
on your vehicle. Select a wheel from the drop down  
menu that matches the new wheels you plan to install on  
Model Y. Selecting new wheels in the wheel  
To remove a lug nut cover:  
1. Place the curved part of the lug nut cover tool  
(located in the glovebox for some vehicles, or you  
can use a small allen wrench) into the lowered  
perimeter around the middle of the lug nut cover.  
NOTE: The lug nut cover tool can also be purchased  
at an auto parts store or through online retailers.  
configuration also changes the wheels that appear on  
your vehicle's avatar on the touchscreen.  
Ensure you are aware if your vehicle is equipped with  
staggered wheels, meaning the wheels are different  
sizes in the front and rear. Check the front and rear tire  
sizes marked on the tire sidewall to see if they match or  
are different sizes. If the wheels are staggered, take  
extra precaution to ensure the new wheels you install are  
staggered in the same way as the previous wheels.  
NOTE: Changing your vehicle's wheel configuration can  
impact range estimates, tire pressure warning levels, and  
vehicle visualization.  
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WARNING: Only use Tesla-approved wheels when  
installing or swapping wheels. Using non Tesla-  
approved wheels can cause serious damage. Tesla  
is not liable for damage caused by using wheels  
not approved by Tesla.  
CAUTION: Avoid placing powered USB devices  
near the card reader on the center console (see  
Key Card on page 10) as powered USB devices  
may interfere with the tire pressure monitoring  
system.  
WARNING: The TPMS is not a substitute for proper  
tire maintenance, including manually checking tire  
pressures and regularly inspecting the condition of  
tires. It is the driver's responsibility to maintain  
correct tire pressure, even if under- or over-  
inflation has not reached the level for the TPMS to  
trigger the Tire Pressure Warning on the  
touchscreen.  
Tire Configuration  
After the tires on Model Y are rotated or replaced,  
update your vehicle's tire configuration by touching  
Controls > Service > Wheel & Tire Configuration > Tires.  
This allows your vehicle to reset the learned tire settings  
and improve your driving experience. This also clears  
and resets the tread wear alert for the vehicle until you  
travel 6,250 miles and low tread depth is detected again.  
Automatic Reset of TPMS Sensors  
Ensure you are aware if your vehicle is equipped with  
winter tires. Winter tires can be identified by a mountain  
and snowflake icon on the tires' sidewall. See Winter  
Tires on page 189 for more information.  
After replacing one or more wheels (but not after  
replacing a tire), the TPMS sensors are relearned to  
ensure tire pressure warnings are accurate. TPMS  
sensors reset automatically within two minutes of  
driving over 15 mph (25 km/h).  
NOTE: Changing your vehicle's tire configuration can  
temporarily impact acceleration and regenerative  
braking levels and should only be done after tires have  
been rotated or replaced.  
WARNING: If your Model Y is equipped with  
aftermarket tires that differ in size from those  
printed on the Tire and Loading Information Label  
(see Vehicle Loading on page 208), it is the  
driver's responsibility to determine the correct tire  
pressure. Do not drive on public roads when tires  
are not inflated to the correct pressure.  
Tire Pressure Monitoring  
Each tire should be checked monthly when cold and  
inflated to the recommended pressures that are printed  
on the Tire and Loading Information label located on the  
driver’s door pillar (see Maintaining Tire Pressures on  
page 184). If your vehicle has tires of a different size  
than the size indicated on the vehicle placard or tire  
inflation pressure label, determine the proper tire  
inflation pressure for those tires.  
WARNING: Do not depend on TPMS sensors to  
accurately determine pressures and trigger alerts.  
It is the driver's responsibility to maintain correct  
page 184). Over or under-inflated tires can result in  
loss of control or tire damage, which can lead to  
serious injury.  
As an added safety feature, your vehicle has been  
equipped with a TPMS that displays a tire pressure  
telltale (Tire Pressure Warning) on the touchscreen when  
one or more of your tires is significantly under-inflated.  
Accordingly, when the Tire Pressure indicator light  
displays on the touchscreen to alert you about tire  
pressure, stop and check your tires as soon as possible,  
and inflate them to the proper pressure (see Maintaining  
Tire Pressures on page 184). Driving on a significantly  
under-inflated tire causes the tire to overheat and can  
lead to tire failure. Under-inflation also reduces range  
efficiency and tire tread life, and may affect the vehicle's  
handling and stopping ability.  
Replacing a Tire Sensor  
If the Tire Pressure warning indicator displays frequently,  
contact Tesla to determine if a tire sensor needs to be  
replaced. If a non-Tesla Service Center repairs or  
replaces a tire, the tire sensor may not work until Tesla  
performs the setup procedure.  
TPMS Malfunction  
Model Y has also been equipped with a TPMS  
malfunction indicator to indicate when the system is not  
operating properly.  
If Model Y detects a fault with the TPMS,  
this indicator flashes for one minute  
whenever you power on Model Y.  
The TPMS malfunction indicator is  
combined with the tire pressure indicator  
light. When the system detects a  
malfunction, the indicator flashes for  
approximately one minute, then remains  
continuously lit. This sequence continues  
upon subsequent vehicle start-ups as long  
as the malfunction exists. When the TPMS  
NOTE: Installing accessories that are not approved by  
Tesla can interfere with the TPMS.  
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malfunction indicator is on, the system  
might not be able to detect or signal  
under-inflated tires as intended.  
Winter Tires  
Use winter tires to increase traction in snowy or icy  
conditions. When installing winter tires, always install a  
complete set of four tires at the same time. Winter tires  
must be the same diameter, brand, construction and  
tread pattern on all four wheels. Contact Tesla for winter  
tire recommendations.  
TPMS malfunctions can occur for a variety of reasons,  
including installing replacement or alternate tires or  
wheels that prevent the TPMS from functioning properly.  
Always check the TPMS malfunction indicator light after  
replacing one or more tires or wheels on your vehicle to  
ensure that the replacement tires or wheels allow the  
TPMS to continue to function properly.  
Winter tires can be identified by a  
mountain/snowflake symbol on the tire's  
sidewall.  
NOTE: If a tire has been replaced or repaired using a  
different tire sealant than the one available from Tesla,  
and a low tire pressure is detected, it is possible that the  
tire sensor has been damaged. Contact Tesla to have the  
fault repaired as soon as possible.  
When driving with winter tires, you may experience  
more road noise, shorter tread life, and less traction on  
dry roads.  
Seasonal Tire Types  
NOTE: Installing winter tires with aggressive compound  
and tread design may result in temporarily-reduced  
regenerative braking power. However, your vehicle is  
designed to recalibrate itself to restore regenerative  
braking power after a short period of normal driving.  
Understand Your Tire Type  
The type of tires that your vehicle is originally equipped  
with depends on vehicle model and market region. It is  
important to understand the capabilities of your  
vehicle's tires and whether they are suited for summer,  
all-season, or winter driving. Check the information on  
the sidewall of a tire for information about a tire's  
performance characteristics (see Understanding Tire  
Markings on page 216)  
NOTE: If you install winter tires or replace your tires,  
reset the tire configuration by navigating to Controls >  
Service > Wheel & Tire Configuration > Tires (see Tire  
Configuration on page 188). This resets the learned tire  
settings and improves the driving experience on your  
new tires.  
Driving in Low Temperatures  
Summer and All-Season Tires  
Tire performance is reduced in low ambient  
Summer tires and all season tires are designed for  
maximum dry and wet road performance but are not  
designed to perform well in winter conditions. All-  
season tires are designed to provide adequate traction  
in most conditions year-round, but may not provide the  
same level of traction as winter tires in snowy or icy  
conditions. All-season tires can be identified by “ALL  
SEASON" and/or "M+S” (mud and snow) on the tire  
sidewall.  
temperatures, resulting in reduced grip and an increased  
susceptibility to damage from impacts. Performance  
tires (summer applications) have reduced traction in  
ambient temperatures below 40° F (5° C), and are not  
recommended in snow/ice conditions. Performance tires  
can temporarily harden when cold, causing you to hear  
rotational noise for the first few miles (kilometers) until  
the tires warm up.  
If driving in cold temperatures or on roads where snow  
or ice may be present, Tesla recommends using winter  
tires. If not equipped with winter tires, contact Tesla for  
winter tire recommendations.  
Using Tire Chains  
Tesla has tested and approved the following tire chains  
to increase traction in snowy conditions. Tire chains  
should only be installed on the rear tires. The approved  
tire chains can be purchased from Tesla.  
WARNING: In cold temperatures or on snow or ice,  
summer and all-season tires do not provide  
adequate traction. Selecting and installing the  
appropriate tires for winter conditions is important  
to ensure the safety and optimum performance of  
your Model Y.  
Tire Size  
19"/20"  
21"  
Recommended Chain  
KONIG XG-12 PRO SIZE 252  
KONIG K-SUMMIT XXL K66  
CAUTION: If your Model Y is equipped with aero  
covers, you must remove them before installing  
Covers on page 186). Failure to do so can cause  
damage not covered by the warranty.  
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When installing tire chains, follow the instructions and  
warnings provided by the tire chain manufacturer. Mount  
them evenly and as tight as possible.  
When using tire chains:  
• Inspect the tire chains for loose fittings and damaged  
links before each use.  
• Avoid heavily loading Model Y (heavy loads can  
reduce the clearance between the tires and the  
body).  
• Do not drive the vehicle without the chains properly  
installed.  
• Drive slowly. Do not exceed 30 mph (48 km/h).  
• Remove the tire chains as soon as conditions allow.  
NOTE: Tire chains are prohibited in some jurisdictions.  
Check local laws before installing tire chains.  
CAUTION: Using non-recommended tire chains, or  
using tire chains on other sized tires can damage  
the suspension, body, wheels, and/or brake lines.  
Damage caused by using non-recommended tire  
chains, or incorrectly installing tire chains, is not  
covered by the warranty.  
CAUTION: Do not use tire chains on the front tires.  
CAUTION: Never deflate your tires to put on tire  
chains. When re-inflated, the chains might fit too  
tightly and cause tire damage.  
CAUTION: Ensure that the tire chains cannot touch  
suspension components or brake lines. If you hear  
the chains making unusual noises that would  
indicate contact with Model Y, stop and investigate  
immediately.  
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Cleaning  
Window Cleaning and Treatments  
Cleaning the Exterior  
Clean windows and mirrors using an automotive glass  
cleaner. Do not scrape or use any abrasive cleaning fluid  
on glass or mirrored surfaces. Follow the directions in  
Cleaning the Exterior on page 191 for best practices in  
cleaning the exterior glass.  
To prevent damage to the paint, immediately remove  
corrosive substances (bird droppings, tree resin, dead  
insects, tar spots, road salt, industrial fallout, etc.). Do  
not wait until Model Y is due for a complete wash. If  
necessary, use denatured alcohol to remove tar spots  
and stubborn grease stains, then immediately wash the  
area with water and a mild, non-detergent soap to  
remove the alcohol.  
To add a hydrophobic coating to your vehicle's windows,  
apply the coating only to the side and rear windows, not  
the front windshield—doing so may affect the visibility  
of the autopilot cameras. Follow the hydrophobic  
coating manufacturer’s instructions for application  
details.  
Keep the exterior cameras free of dirt, condensation, or  
obstructions. These substances can cause unclear  
pictures or Autopilot and safety features to stop  
NOTE: Tesla is not responsible for any damage  
associated with applying window treatments on your  
vehicle.  
Follow these steps when washing the exterior of Model  
Y:  
1. Rinse Thoroughly  
Car Wash Mode  
Before washing, flush grime and grit from the vehicle  
using a hose. Flush away accumulations of mud in  
areas where debris easily collects (such as wheel  
wells and panel seams). If salt has been used on the  
highways (such as during winter months), thoroughly  
rinse all traces of road salt from the underside of the  
vehicle, wheel wells, and brakes.  
When taking Model Y to a car wash, Car Wash Mode  
closes all windows, locks the charge port, and disables  
windshield wipers, Sentry Mode, walk-away door  
locking, and parking sensor chimes. To enable, touch  
Controls > Service > Car Wash Mode. Your vehicle must  
be stationary and not actively charging.  
If using an automatic car wash, Enable Free Roll keeps  
your vehicle in Neutral and activates free roll for the  
duration of the wash, while preventing Model Y from  
applying the Parking brake if you leave the driver's seat.  
To enable, press on the brake pedal and touch Enable  
Free Roll; or shift into Neutral.  
2. Hand Wash  
Hand wash Model Y using a clean soft cloth and cold  
or lukewarm water containing a mild, high-quality car  
shampoo.  
CAUTION: Some cleaners and car shampoos  
contain chemicals that can cause damage or  
discoloration, especially to plastic trim pieces,  
lamps, or camera lenses. For example, some car  
cleaning formulas contain hydroxide or other  
highly alkaline or caustic ingredients that can  
damage exterior components. Damage or  
discoloration resulting from cleaning products  
is not covered by the warranty.  
Car Wash Mode disables if the vehicle's speed exceeds 9  
mph (15 km/h) or by touching Exit on the touchscreen.  
CAUTION: Failure to put Model Y in Car Wash  
Mode may result in damage (for example, to the  
charge port or windshield wipers). Damage caused  
by car washes is not covered by the warranty.  
3. Rinse with Clean Water  
Cleaning a Camera  
After washing, rinse with clean water to prevent soap  
from drying on the surfaces.  
To ensure a clear picture, the camera lens must be clean  
and free of obstructions. Remove any build-up of dirt or  
debris by spraying water onto the camera lens with a  
spray bottle.  
4. Dry Thoroughly and Clean Exterior Glass  
After washing and rinsing, dry thoroughly with a  
chamois. If necessary, dry the brakes by going on a  
short drive and applying the brakes multiple times.  
CAUTION: Do not attempt to remove dirt or debris  
by wiping an exposed lens with your hands or a  
cloth. This debris can damage the surface of the  
lens when rubbed against it during wiping.  
CAUTION: Do not use chemical-based or abrasive  
cleaners. Doing so can damage the surface of the  
lens.  
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