2024 Tesla Cybertruck Owner's Manual

2024 Tesla Cybertruck owners manual
Year:
2024
Make:
Tesla
Model:
Cybertruck
Rating:
(6)

Online manual

Size:
8 MB

Table of Contents

Overview
5
Exterior
5
Interior
7
Touchscreen
9
Top Status Bar Icons
10
Popup Messages and Vehicle Alerts
11
Restarting the Touchscreen
11
Rear Touchscreen
13
Rear Screen Remote Control
14
Customizing My Apps
14
Customizing Display and Sound Settings
14
Naming your Vehicle
15
Erasing Personal Data
15
Vehicle Status
16
Overview
16
Cards
16
Indicator Lights
16
Driving Status
19
Interior Electronics
21
USB-C Ports
21
Wireless Phone Chargers
21
Interior Power Outlets
22
Cargo Bed Outlets
24
Keep On Cabin and Bed Outlets
24
Overload Capability
24
Troubleshooting AC Outlets
24
Warnings and Cautions
25
Voice Commands
26
Examples of Voice Commands
26
Climate Controls
26
Windshield Wiper
26
Vehicle Controls
26
Navigation
26
Contacts
27
Media
27
Apps and Settings
27
Cameras
28
Viewing Camera Feeds
28
Rear-Facing Camera
28
Front-Facing Camera
29
Cabin Camera
29
Data Sharing
29
Cleaning a Camera
29
Drive to Calibrate Cameras
30
Opening and Closing
31
Keys
31
Types of Keys
31
Phone Key
31
Key Card
31
Managing Keys
32
Adding Keys from the Touchscreen
32
Adding Keys from the Mobile App
33
Removing Keys
33
Replacing Key cards
33
Doors
34
Opening and Closing Doors from Outside
34
Opening Doors from the Interior
34
Interior Locking and Unlocking
35
Walk-Away Door Lock
35
Driver Door Unlock Mode
35
Car Left Open Notifications
35
Child Locks
35
Windows
36
Opening and Closing
36
Locking Rear Windows
36
Calibrating Windows
36
UV Index Rating
36
Sun Visors and Vanity Mirrors
37
Seating and Safety Restraints
38
Front and Rear Seats
38
Correct Driving Position
38
Adjusting Front Seats
38
Head Supports
39
Removing/Installing the Rear Center Head Support
39
Seat Heaters
39
Seat Covers
40
Seat Belts
41
Wearing Seat Belts
41
Seat Belt Reminders
41
To Fasten a Belt
41
To Adjust the Shoulder Anchor Height
41
To Release a Belt
42
Automatic Locking Retractor
42
Wearing Seat Belts When Pregnant
42
Seat Belt Pre-tensioners
42
Testing Seat Belts
43
Seat Belt Warnings
43
Child Safety Seats
44
Passenger Front Airbag Must Be OFF
44
Choosing a Child Safety Seat
45
Seating Larger Children
46
Installing Child Safety Seats
46
Installing Seat Belt Retained Child Seats
46
Installing LATCH (ISOFIX) Child Seats
47
Attaching Upper Tether Straps
48
Testing a Child Safety Seat
49
Child Safety Seat Warnings
49
Airbags
51
Location of Airbags
51
How Airbags Work
52
Types of Airbags
52
Airbag Status Indicator
52
Front Passenger Occupant Detection
53
Ensuring Accurate Occupant Detection
55
Examples of Correct and Incorrect Seating Positions
56
Inflation Effects
57
Airbag Warnings
57
Storage Areas
58
Interior Storage
58
Center Console
58
Rear Console
58
Rear Seat Storage
58
Glovebox
59
Seat Pockets
59
Door Panels
59
Coat Hangers
59
Powered Frunk
60
Opening
60
Adjust the Opening Height of the Powered Frunk
60
Closing
60
Load Limits
61
Interior Emergency Release
61
Cargo Bed
62
Overview
62
Accessing the Cargo Bed
62
Troubleshooting the Tonneau Cover
63
Tailgate Emergency Release
63
Under Bed Compartment
64
Securing Cargo
64
Connectivity
66
Mobile App
66
To Use the Mobile App
66
Overview
66
Profile
66
Controls
66
Climate
67
Location
67
Schedule
67
Security
67
Upgrades
67
Service
67
Roadside
67
Granting Access to a Second Driver
67
Wi-Fi
68
Hotspots and Connectivity
68
Bluetooth
69
Bluetooth® Compatibility
69
Pairing a Bluetooth Device
69
Importing Contacts and Recent Calls
69
Unpairing a Bluetooth Device
70
Connecting to a Paired Device
70
Troubleshooting Bluetooth
70
Smartphone Troubleshooting
70
Tesla Mobile App Troubleshooting
70
Vehicle Troubleshooting
70
Phone, Calendar, and Web Conferencing
72
Using the Phone App
72
Making a Phone Call
72
Receiving a Phone Call
72
In Call Options
72
Calendar
72
Smart Garage
74
myQ
74
Driving
75
Starting and Powering Off
75
Starting
75
Drive Disabled - Requires Authentication
75
Powering Off
75
Power Cycling the Vehicle
75
Shifting
77
Shift Using the Touchscreen
77
Auto Shift out of Park
77
Shift Using the Overhead Console
77
Park
78
Drive
78
Reverse
78
Neutral
78
Keeping Your Vehicle in Neutral (Transport Mode)
79
Steering Wheel
80
Adjusting the Steering Wheel Position
80
Overview of Buttons
80
Left Scroll Button
81
Right Scroll Button
82
Heated Steering Wheel
82
Horn
82
Steer-by-Wire
82
Emergency Operation
82
Mirrors
83
Adjusting Exterior Mirrors
83
Folding Mirrors
83
Rear View Mirror
84
Vanity Mirrors
84
Lights
85
Overview
85
Headlights
85
Turn Signals
86
Hazard Warning Flashers
86
Headlights After Exit
87
Condensation in Headlights or Tail lights
87
Windshield Wiper and Washers
88
Braking and Stopping
89
Braking Systems
89
Emergency Braking
89
Brake Disc Wiping
89
Hydraulic Boost Compensation
89
Hydraulic Fade Compensation
90
Regenerative Braking
90
Vehicle Hold
90
Parking Brake
91
Brake Wear
91
How It Works
92
Traction Control
93
Suspension
93
Ride Height Settings - On-Road
93
Ride Height Settings - Off-Road
94
Auto Lower
94
Self-Leveling
94
Auto-Raising Locations
94
To remove an auto-raising location
95
Customization Options
96
On-Road Modes
97
Off-Road Modes
97
Before Off-Road Driving
97
Enabling Off-Road Mode
97
Overland
97
Baja
98
Wade Mode
99
While Off-Road Driving
100
Limitations and Warnings
100
Driver Profiles
102
Selecting Between Driver Profiles
102
Using Tesla Profiles
102
Saved Settings
102
Linking a Driver Profile to a Key
103
Easy Entry
103
Valet Mode
103
Starting Valet Mode
103
Canceling Valet Mode
103
Trip Information
105
Displaying Trip Information
105
Odometer
105
Pedestrian Warning System
106
Towing
107
Towing a Trailer
107
Towing Guidelines
107
Before Towing a Trailer
107
Towing Capacity
107
Tire Pressures when Towing
108
Trailer Mode
108
Trailer Brakes
109
Trailer Brake Gain
109
Trailer Brake Boost
109
Adaptive Regenerative Braking
109
Trailer Light Test
109
Trailer Brake Controller Limitations
110
Electric Over Hydraulic (EOH) Brakes
110
Parking with a Trailer
110
Trailer Sway Mitigation
111
Accessing the Trailer Hitch Assembly
111
Ball Mount Specifications
111
Electrical Connections
111
Impact on Range
112
Carrying Accessories and Crossbars
113
Carrying Accessories
113
Installing Brackets onto the Appliques
113
Installing Crossbars
113
Autopilot
116
About Autopilot
116
Autopilot Conditions
117
Autopilot Features
118
Autopilot Settings
118
Traffic-Aware Cruise Control
118
Autosteer
119
Canceling Autopilot
119
While Using Autopilot
120
Maintaining the Set Speed
120
Changing the Set Speed
120
Adjusting the Following Distance
120
Stopping and Slowdowns
121
Cruising Near or On Exits
121
Overtake Acceleration
122
Stop Light and Stop Sign Warning
122
Emergency Vehicles
122
Driver Attentiveness
122
Autosteer Suspension
123
Take Over Steering Immediately
123
Traffic Light and Stop Sign Control
124
Before Using
124
How it Works
124
Traffic Lights
126
Stop Signs and Road Markings
128
Limitations
129
Limitations and Warnings
131
Traffic-Aware Cruise Control
131
Autosteer
132
Stop Light and Stop Sign Warning
132
Active Safety Features
134
Lane Assist
134
Lane Departure Avoidance
134
Emergency Lane Departure Avoidance
134
Blind Spot Assist
135
Automatic Blind Spot Camera
135
Blind Spot Collision Warning Chime
135
Blind Spot Warning Light
135
Limitations and Inaccuracies
135
Collision Avoidance Assist
137
Forward Collision Warning
137
Automatic Emergency Braking
137
Obstacle-Aware Acceleration
138
Limitations and Inaccuracies
139
Speed Assist
140
How Speed Assist Works
140
Controlling Speed Assist
140
Limitations and Inaccuracies
140
Dashcam, Sentry, and Security
141
Safety & Security Settings
141
About the Security System
141
PIN to Drive
141
Glovebox PIN
141
Speed Limit Mode
141
Clear Browser Data
142
Dashcam
143
How to Use Dashcam
143
Sentry Mode
145
How to Use Sentry Mode (With a USB Flash Drive)
145
How to Use Sentry Mode (Without a USB Flash Drive)
145
Sentry Mode Settings
145
USB Drive Requirements for Recording Videos
147
Automatically Formatting a USB Drive
147
Manually Formatting a USB Drive
147
Viewing Video Recordings
147
Viewing on the Touchscreen
147
Viewing on a Computer
147
Climate
148
Operating Climate Controls
148
Overview of Climate Controls
148
Adjusting Climate Control Settings
148
Climate Popup
150
Keep Climate On, Dog, and Camp
150
Climate Control Operating Tips
150
Cabin Air Filter(s)
152
Adjusting the Front and Rear Vents
153
Cold Weather Best Practices
153
Before Driving
153
Charge Port
153
Charging
153
Windows
153
Mirrors
153
Tires and Tire Chains
153
While Driving
153
Regenerative Braking
154
Cold Battery
154
After Driving
154
Scheduled Departure
154
Storage
154
Hot Weather Best Practices
155
Before Driving
155
After Driving
155
Charging
155
Storage
155
Navigation and Entertainment
156
Maps and Navigation
156
Map Overview
156
Map Display
156
Navigation Settings
156
Navigating to a Destination
157
Selecting an Alternate Route
157
Adding Stops to a Route
158
Automatic Navigation
158
Lucky and Hungry
158
Home, Work, and Favorite Destinations
158
Charging Locations
159
Predicting Energy Usage
160
Online Routing
160
Trip Planner
160
Map Updates
161
Media
162
Overview
162
Volume Controls
162
Media Settings
162
Searching Audio Content
163
Caraoke
163
Recents and Favorites
163
Playing Media from Devices
163
USB Flash Drives
163
Bluetooth Connected Devices
163
Theater, Arcade, and Toybox
164
Overview
164
Toybox
164
Boombox
165
Uninstall Games
165
Gaming Controllers and Headphones
166
Charging and Energy Consumption
167
Electric Vehicle Components
167
High Voltage Components
167
Charging Equipment
168
Low Voltage Battery
168
High Voltage Battery Information
169
Battery Care
169
Temperature Limits
169
Submerged Vehicle
169
Battery Warnings and Cautions
169
Charging Instructions
170
Opening the Charge Port
170
During Charging
170
Charging Status
171
Charge Port Light
171
Stopping Charging
172
Charge Settings
172
Schedule at this Location
173
Supercharger Fees
173
Manually Releasing Charge Cable
174
Charging Best Practices
174
Getting Maximum Range
176
Factors Affecting Energy Consumption
176
Tips to Maximize Range
176
Range Assurance
176
Energy App
177
Maintenance
178
Software Updates
178
Loading New Software
178
Downloading vs. Installing New Software
178
Software Update Preferences
178
Charging
178
Viewing Release Notes
179
Maintenance Service Intervals
180
Service Intervals
180
Schedule Service
180
Daily Checks
180
Weekly Checks
180
Monthly Checks
180
Fluid Replacement Intervals
181
Software
181
High Voltage Safety
181
Cleaning
182
Cleaning the Exterior
182
Cleaning Mud
182
Window Cleaning and Treatments
183
Car Wash
183
Cautions for Exterior Cleaning
183
Cleaning the Interior
183
Interior Glass
183
Airbags
184
Dashboard and Plastic Surfaces
184
Seats
184
Carpets
184
Seat Belts
184
Door Seals
184
Front and Rear Touchscreens
184
Metal Surfaces
184
Cautions for Interior Cleaning
184
Using a Car Cover
184
Floor Mats
185
Tire Pressures
186
Displaying Tire Pressures
186
Maintaining Tire Pressures
186
Checking and Adjusting Tire Pressures
187
Tire Pressure Monitoring
187
Inspecting and Maintaining Tires
188
Tire Wear
188
Tire Rotation, Balance, and Wheel Alignment
188
Punctured Tires
188
Flat Spots
188
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
188
Seasonal Tire Types
189
Understand Your Tire Type
189
Summer and All-Season Tires
189
All-Terrain Tires
189
Winter Tires
189
Driving in Low Temperatures
190
Tire Chains
190
Removing and Installing Wheel Covers
190
Wheel and Tire Specifications
192
Wheel Specifications (Factory)
192
Tire Specifications (Factory)
192
Understanding Tire Markings
193
Uniform Tire Quality Grading
195
Tire and Loading Glossaries
195
General Wheel and Tire Terms
195
Load Carrying Definitions
196
Pneumatic Radial Tire Definitions
197
Windshield Wiper Blade, Jets and Fluid
199
Topping Up Windshield Washer Fluid
199
Cleaning the Wiper Blade
199
Replacing the Wiper Blade
199
Washer Jets
200
Jacking and Lifting
201
Jack Mode
202
Parts and Accessories
203
Parts, Accessories, and Modifications
203
Body Repairs
203
Connecting Accessories to the 48V Power Feeds
203
48V Power Feed Specifications
203
Accessing the Power Feed on the Roof
204
Accessing the Power Feed in the Powered Frunk
204
Enabling Power to the Power Feeds
206
Using RFID Transponders
206
Do It Yourself Maintenance
207
Specifications
208
Identification Labels
208
Vehicle Identification Number
208
Emission Control Label
208
Vehicle Loading
209
Tire and Loading Information Label
209
Vehicle Certification Label
209
Roof Racks
210
Calculating Load Limits
210
Example Load Limit Calculations
210
Cautions and Warnings
211
Dimensions, Weights, and Cargo Capacity
212
Dimensions - Exterior
212
Dimensions - Cargo Bed
213
Dimensions - Interior Cabin
213
Weights - Vehicle
214
Weights - Nominal GVWR Reference
215
Cargo - Weight Limits
215
Cargo - Volumes
215
Subsystems
217
Motor Type
217
Transmission
217
Steering
217
Brakes
217
Suspension
218
Battery - Low Voltage
218
Battery - High Voltage
218
Instructions for Transporters
219
Instructions for Transporters
219
DO NOT TRANSPORT WITH WHEELS ON THE GROUND
219
Approved Methods for Transporting
219
If Vehicle Has No Power
219
Disable the Self-Leveling Air Suspension System
220
Activate Transport Mode
220
Pull onto the Flatbed Truck From the Rear
221
Pull onto the Flatbed Truck From the Front
221
Secure the Tires
221
Regional Phone Number(s)
223
In Case of Emergency
224
Contacting Tesla Roadside Assistance
224
Running Out of Range
224
Opening the Powered Frunk with No Power
225
Jump Starting
227
Opening Doors with No Power
229
Opening a Front Door with No Power
229
Opening a Rear Door with No Power
229
Troubleshooting
230
Troubleshooting Alerts
230
APP_w009Automatic Emergency Braking is unavailableFeature may be restored on next drive
230
APP_w048Autopilot features temporarily unavailableFeatures may be restored on next drive
230
APP_w207Autosteer temporarily unavailable
230
APP_w218Autosteer speed limit exceededTake control of steering wheel
231
APP_w222Cruise control unavailableReduced front camera visibility
231
APP_w224Cruise control unavailableContinue driving to allow cameras to calibrate
232
APP_w304Camera blocked or blindedClean camera or wait for it to regain visibility
233
CC_a001Unable to charge - Insufficient groundingProper wiring or outlet grounding must be verified
233
CC_a002Unable to charge - Insufficient groundingDisconnect and retry or use different equipment
234
CC_a003Unable to charge - Wall Connector GFCI trippedDisconnect and retry or use different equipment
234
CC_a004Unable to charge - Wall Connector issueWall Connector needs service
234
CC_a005Unable to charge - Wall Connector GFCI trippedDisconnect and retry or use different equipment
235
CC_a006Unable to charge - Wall Connector overcurrentDisconnect and retry or use different equipment
235
CC_a007Unable to charge - Input voltage too highVoltage must be within Wall Connector rating
235
CC_a008Unable to charge - Input voltage too lowVoltage must be within Wall Connector rating
236
CC_a009Unable to charge - Input wired incorrectlyInput wiring to Wall Connector must be corrected
236
CC_a010Unable to charge - Wall Connector issueWall Connector needs service
236
CC_a011Unable to charge - Wall Connector too hotLet Wall Connector cool and try again
237
CC_a012Unable to charge - Wall connection too hotOutlet or Wall Connector wiring must be checked
237
CC_a013Unable to charge - Charge handle too hotCheck charge handle or charge port for debris
237
CC_a014Unable to charge - Wall Connector issueWall Connector needs service
238
CC_a015Unable to charge - Vehicle connection issueInsert charge handle fully into charge port
238
CC_a016Unable to charge - Vehicle connection issueInsert charge handle fully into charge port
238
CC_a017Unable to charge - Vehicle connection issueInsert charge handle fully into charge port
239
CC_a018Unable to charge - Vehicle connection issueInsert charge handle fully into charge port
239
CC_a019Unable to charge - Vehicle connection issueInsert charge handle fully into charge port
240
CC_a020Unable to charge - Wall Connector issueWall Connector needs service
240
CC_a021Unable to charge - No primary Wall ConnectorCheck that primary unit is powered and available
240
CC_a022Unable to charge - More than 1 primary unitEnsure only 1 Wall Connector is set as primary
241
CC_a023Unable to charge - Too many Wall ConnectorsEnsure no more than 3 units paired with primary
241
CC_a024Unable to charge - Low Wall Connector currentPrimary unit current setting must be increased
241
CC_a025Unable to charge - Wall Connector issueWall Connector needs service
242
CC_a026Unable to charge - Wall Connector issueWall Connector needs service
242
CC_a027Unable to charge - Wall Connector issueWall Connector needs service
243
CC_a028Unable to charge - Incorrect switch settingWall Connector rotary switch must be adjusted
243
CC_a029Unable to charge - Vehicle connection issueInsert charge handle fully into charge port
244
CC_a030Unable to charge - Primary / paired unit mismatchWall Connector current ratings must match
244
CC_a041Charge rate reduced - Wall connection hotOutlet or Wall Connector wiring must be checked
244
CC_a043Wall Connector configuration must be completedRefer to Installation Guide to enable charging
245
CP_a004Charging equipment not recognizedTry again or try different equipment
245
CP_a010Charging equipment communication errorTry again or try different equipment
246
CP_a043Charge port door sensor faultCharge port may not operate as expected
246
CP_a046Charging equipment communication lostCheck power source and charging equipment
247
CP_a051Charge port may not open when pressedUse another method to open the charge port
247
CP_a053Unable to charge - Charge station not poweredCheck power source or try a different station
248
CP_a054Charge port latch not engagedFully insert charge cable or check for obstruction
248
CP_a055Charging equipment communication lostCheck power source and charging equipment
249
CP_a056Charging stopped - Charge cable disconnectedClose charge port - Press brake pedal and retry
249
CP_a058Unable to AC charge - Unplug and retryOr try DC Fast Charging / Supercharging
250
CP_a066Charging equipment not readySee equipment instructions to start charging
250
CP_a078Cable blocked - Charge port latch may be frozenTry using Defrost Car button in Mobile App
251
CP_a079Charge rate reduced - Charge port may be frozenTry using Defrost Car button in Mobile App
251
CP_a101Charge rate reduced - Wall connection hotOutlet or Wall Connector wiring must be checked
252
CP_a102Unable to charge - Wall connection too hotOutlet or Wall Connector wiring must be checked
253
CP_a143Charging adapter has electric arc flash hazardUse different charging equipment
253
CP_a151Charge port error detected - Service is requiredAC charging may not function / OK to Supercharge
253
CP_a164Charge handle still detected after unlatch requestUse charge port manual release cable if needed
254
DI_a138Front motor disabled - OK to driveVehicle power may be limited
255
DI_a166Vehicle automatically parked to prevent rollawayFasten seatbelt and close door to stay in gear
255
DI_a175Cruise control unavailable
256
DI_a184Autopark canceledTake control
256
DI_a185Autopark Aborted
257
DI_a190Rear tire tread depth low - Schedule serviceInspect tires for rotation/replacement
257
DI_a245Vehicle Hold feature unavailableKeep brake pedal pressed while stopped
258
DI_a250Adaptive ride control disabledDrive with caution
258
DIF_a251 / DIR_a251 / DIREL_a251 / DIRER_a251Gearbox fluid service recommendedSchedule Service
258
HVBATT_a734High voltage battery performance limitedOK to drive - Schedule service soon
259
HVBATT_a735High voltage battery performance limitedOK to drive - Schedule service soon
259
HVBATT_a736High voltage battery requires serviceAcceleration and charging performance reduced
259
HVBATT_a737High voltage battery requires serviceAcceleration and charging performance reduced
260
PM_a092 / PMF_a092 / PMR_a092 / PMREL_a092 / PMRER_a092Powertrain issue detected - Schedule serviceIssue may persist even if functionality is restored
260
TAS_a313Adaptive ride control degradedRide comfort may be reduced
261
TAS_a314Adaptive ride control disabledDrive with caution
261
UI_a004Front trunk openProceed with caution
261
UI_a006Service is requiredSchedule service now
262
UI_a137Active service connection to vehicleService performing remote diagnostics
262
UMC_a001Unable to charge with Mobile ConnectorInadequate outlet grounding - Try another outlet
262
UMC_a002Unable to charge - Mobile Connector GFCI trippedUnplug charge handle from charge port and retry
263
UMC_a004Unable to charge with Mobile ConnectorVoltage too high / Try a different wall outlet
263
UMC_a005Unable to charge with Mobile ConnectorVoltage too low / Try a different wall outlet
264
UMC_a007Mobile Connector control box temperature highLet Mobile Connector cool to resume charging
264
UMC_a008Unable to charge - Wall plug temperature highWall outlet and wiring inspection recommended
265
UMC_a009Cannot charge - Charge handle temperature highCheck charge handle or charge port for debris
265
UMC_a010Mobile Connector to adapter connection hotLet cool - Plug adapter fully into Mobile Connector
266
UMC_a011Charging equipment communication errorTry again or try different equipment
266
UMC_a012Charging equipment communication errorTry again or try different equipment
267
UMC_a013Wall plug adapter error - Charge rate reducedPlug adapter fully into Mobile Connector and retry
267
UMC_a014Wall plug adapter error - Charge rate reducedPlug adapter fully into Mobile Connector and retry
268
UMC_a015Wall plug adapter error - Charge rate reducedPlug adapter fully into Mobile Connector and retry
268
UMC_a016Mobile Connector control box temperature highMaximum charge rate reduced
269
UMC_a017Charge rate reduced - Wall plug temperature highWall outlet and wiring inspection recommended
269
UMC_a018Charge rate reduced - Handle temperature highCheck charge handle or charge port for debris
270
UMC_a019Mobile Connector to adapter connection hotMaximum charge rate reduced
270
VCLEFT_a130 / VCREAR_a130Critical steering issue detectedPULL OVER SAFELY
271
VCLEFT_a194Electrical system power reducedVehicle may shut down unexpectedly
271
VCLEFT_a208Schedule service to replace low voltage batterySoftware will not update until battery is replaced
272
VCLEFT_a207Electrical system power reducedVehicle shutting down
272
VCLEFT_a592Electrical system is unable to support all featuresSwitching off features to conserve energy
273
VCLEFT_a221Electrical system is unable to support all featuresSchedule service
273
VCLEFT_ a365 / VCREAR_ a365Incline too steep to park vehicle and trailerParking brake may not hold - Move to flatter area
273
VCLEFT_a402Electrical system backup power is unavailableVehicle will consume more energy while idle
274
VCLEFT_a496Vehicle is preparing to shut downPULL OVER SAFELY
274
VCSEC_a221Air pressure below recommendation for tiresCheck pressure and refill air as needed
275
VCSEC_a228Air pressure in tires very lowPULL OVER SAFELY - Check for flat tire
275
Consumer Information
277
About this Owner Information
277
Document Applicability
277
Illustrations
277
Feature Availability
277
Errors or Inaccuracies
277
Location of Components
277
Copyrights and Trademarks
277
Feature Availability Statement
278
Disclaimers
279
Event Data Recorder (EDR)
279
Vehicle Telematics
279
Data Sharing
279
Quality Control
280
Sound Library
280
California Proposition 65
280
Contacting Tesla
281
Reporting Safety Defects - US
281
Reporting Safety Defects - Canada
281
Reporting Safety Defects
282
Certifications of Conformity
282
FCC and ISED Certification
282
Radiation Exposure Statement
283
Déclaration d'exposition aux radiations
283
Mexico
283
Radio Frequency Information
283
Canada
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2024 Tesla Cybertruck Overview

Introduction

The 2024 Tesla Cybertruck is a revolutionary all-electric pickup that combines cutting-edge technology with an aggressive, futuristic design. Built to tackle any terrain while providing unmatched performance, the Cybertruck signifies Tesla's commitment to pushing the boundaries of automotive innovation. With an exterior crafted from ultra-hard 30X cold-rolled stainless steel and armored glass, this vehicle not only stands out on the road but is also built to withstand the toughest environments, making it the ideal companion for both work and play.

Powertrains

The 2024 Cybertruck offers multiple powertrain options to cater to varying needs and preferences. Tesla provides a choice of single-motor rear-wheel drive, dual-motor all-wheel drive, and a high-performance tri-motor all-wheel drive configuration. With up to 500 miles of range on a full charge and 0-60 mph acceleration in as little as 2.9 seconds, the Cybertruck provides the perfect balance of power and efficiency. Its robust towing capabilities, ranging from 7,500 to 14,000 pounds depending on the configuration, ensures that it can handle any job.

Trims

The Cybertruck is available in three distinct trims: the Single Motor, the Dual Motor, and the Tri Motor. Each trim is designed to cater to different users, offering varying levels of performance, range, and capabilities. The Single Motor is perfect for everyday use, while the Dual Motor adds enhanced traction and performance. The Tri Motor takes it to the next level with blistering speed and uncompromised power, making it ideal for those who demand the best in performance.

Features

The 2024 Cybertruck comes loaded with a plethora of innovative features. Inside, it houses a minimalist cabin with a 17-inch touchscreen that manages all vehicle functions, providing seamless access to entertainment and navigation options. Advanced autopilot capabilities ensure a high level of safety and ease while driving. Its unique vault-like load space transforms into a functional bed with retractable storage options, catering to all your transport needs. With an expansive number of tech integrations, including over-the-air updates, the Cybertruck is future-ready.

Owner's Manual

The owner's manual for the 2024 Tesla Cybertruck is a comprehensive guide that outlines all aspects of operating, maintaining, and maximizing the use of your vehicle. Detailed instructions cover everything from charging, maintenance schedules, and troubleshooting tips to features and customizations available in the vehicle. Tesla ensures that owners have easy access to critical information, empowering them to make the most of their driving experience while enjoying the perks of their environmentally responsible investment.

User manual download

The Tesla Cybertruck owner manual for the 2024 model year is to be found in PDF downloadable format on this page. The owner manual for the model year 2024 is free and in English, but the repair manuals are usually not easy to get and may cost more.

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