Tesla Model Y: Autopark
NOTE: Depending on market region, vehicle
configuration, options purchased, and software version,
your vehicle may not be equipped with Autopark.
Autopark uses data to simplify parking on public roads
by maneuvering Model Y into parallel and perpendicular
parking spaces.
CAUTION: Ensure all cameras and sensors are
clean. Dirty cameras and sensors, as well as
environmental conditions such as rain and faded
lane markings, can affect Autopilot performance.
WARNING: Autopark's performance depends on
the ability of the cameras and ultrasonic sensors to
determine the vehicle's proximity to curbs, objects,
and other vehicles.
WARNING: Do not use Autopark if anything, such
as a ball hitch, bike rack, or trailer, is attached to
the tow hitch. Autopark may not stop for hitches
when parking between or in front of other vehicles.
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Autopark detects potential parking spaces based on the
following parameters:
Perpendicular Parking
Your driving speed must be below 8 mph (13 km/h). If
driving too fast, Autopark may not be able
When driving, follow these steps to allow Autopark to
maneuver Model Y into a parking space:
1. While driving slowly on a public road, monitor the
instrument panel to determine when Autopark has
de
To pause Autopark, press the brake pedal once. Model Y
stops and remains stopped until you touch Resume on
the touchscreen.
To Cancel Parking
Autopark cancels the parking sequence when you
manually
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By default, Auto High Beam is enabled to allow high beam headlights to
automatically switch to low beam when there is light detected in front of Model
Y (for example, from an oncoming vehicle). To control this feature, touch
Controls > Lights > Auto High Beam or touch Auto on the lights pop
You can use your Bluetooth-capable
phone
hands-free in Model Y provided your phone
is within operating range. Although
Bluetooth typically supports wireless
communication over distances of up to
approximately 30 feet (nine meters),
performance can vary based on the phone
you are using.
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