Owner's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Overview
- Opening and Closing
- Seating and Safety Restraints
- Driving
- Autopilot
- Using the Touchscreen
- Charging
- Maintenance
- Maintenance Schedule
- Tire Care and Maintenance
- Cleaning
- Wiper Blades and Washer Jets
- Fluid Reservoirs
- Jacking and Lifting
- Parts and Accessories
- Specifications
- Roadside Assistance
- Consumer Information
- Index
Adjusting Climate Control Settings
To override the Auto setting, touch the fan icon, turn o the Auto setting, then use the buttons
that appear to manually adjust settings.
In addition to the settings shown, if Model 3 is in Park, the Keep Climate On setting displays when
you touch the fan icon (see Keep Climate On and Dog Mode on page 101).
1. Touch AUTO to turn the Auto setting on or o.
2. Touch to turn the climate control system o.
3. If equipped with the premium package, the climate control settings window has two tabs. The
general settings tab displays by default and is represented by the fan icon. Touch the seat
heater icon to access controls for both the front and rear seat heaters (see Operating Seat
Heaters on page 100).
4. Choose where air flows into the cabin (windshield, face-level, or foot-level vents). You can
choose more than one location.
Note: When air is directed to the foot-level vents, air continues to flow to the windshield vents
to assist in defogging. When air is directed to the face-level vents, air does not flow to the
windshield.
5. Touch to turn air flow to the rear cabin area on or o. When on, air flows from the vents
located at the back of the center console. See Adjusting the Rear Vents on page 100.
6. Touch to adjust air flow from the front passenger vent. See Adjusting the Front Vents on page
100.
7. Touch to choose how air is drawn into Model 3. If on, air inside Model 3 is recirculated. If o,
outside air is drawn into Model 3.
8. Touch + or - to increase or decrease the fan speed.
Note: Adjusting the fan speed may change the selected setting for how air is drawn into
Model 3 in order to increase or reduce air flow.
9. Touch to turn the air conditioning system on or o. Turning it o reduces cooling, but saves
energy.
Note: Because Model 3 runs much quieter than a gasoline-powered vehicle, you may notice
the sound of the air conditioning compressor as it is operating. To minimize noise, reduce the
fan speed.
10. Touch to adjust air flow from the driver's vent. See Adjusting the Front Vents on page 100.
Climate Controls
Using the Touchscreen 99