Owner's Guide

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Autopark
If you have purchased the optional Enhanced
Autopilot or Full Self-Driving Capability
package, Autopark uses data from the
ultrasonic sensors and GPS to simplify parking
on public roads by maneuvering Model 3 into
parallel and perpendicular parking spaces. See
To Use Autopark on page 79.
Warning: Autopark's performance
depends on the ability of the ultrasonic
sensors to determine the vehicle's
proximity to curbs, objects, and other
vehicles.
To Use Autopark
When driving, follow these steps to allow
Autopark to maneuver Model 3 into a parking
space:
1. When driving slowly on a public road,
monitor the touchscreen to determine
when Autopark has detected a parking
space. When Autopark detects a potential
parking space, the touchscreen displays a
parking icon. Autopark detects parallel
parking locations when driving below 24
km/h and perpendicular parking locations
when driving below 16 km/h.
Note: The parking icon appears only if the
vehicle's position and/or the
circumstances of the surrounding area are
such that Autopark can determine an
appropriate driving path. If Autopark
cannot determine an appropriate path (for
example, when driving on a narrow street
where moving into the parking space
causes the front of the vehicle to extend
into the adjacent lane), you can either
reposition the vehicle, find a dierent
parking space, or park manually.
2. Check to determine if the detected
parking space is appropriate and safe. If
so, pull forward and stop approximately a
car length ahead of the parking space (as
you normally would when parallel parking
or when backing into a perpendicular
parking space).
3. Release the steering wheel, shift Model 3
into Reverse, then touch Start Autopark
on the touchscreen.
4. When parking is complete, Autopark
displays the "Complete" message.
Autopark
Autopilot 79