How to lock the car with a Model 3 card?
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Bind your phone to the vehicle, and you can control the parking directly from your phone. More information about Model 3 is as follows: 1. The Model 3 is a new car launched by Tesla in 2017. It is not a scaled-down version of the Model S, but is built on an entirely new platform. 2. It accelerates from 0 to 60 miles (approximately 96.6 kilometers) in 6 seconds, with a range of 215 miles (approximately 346 kilometers). On March 13, 2018, Reuters reported that the long-range version of the Tesla Model 3 would use a permanent magnet motor.
I just learned that using the Model 3 key card is simple for locking the car: after getting out of the car, hold the card close to the sensor area on the driver's side door pillar, wait a second or two, and you'll hear the locking sound and see the lights flash, indicating the car is locked. The card uses NFC technology, similar to an access card, requiring close proximity to operate, which prevents remote signal theft. Remember not to place the card deep inside your wallet or near magnetic objects, as this may cause it to malfunction. It's best to use the phone app's locking feature regularly, but if you forget your phone when going out, manually locking with the card is the most reliable. It's also recommended to try pulling the door handle after locking to ensure it's secure. The Model 3's design is really thoughtful—manual operation is quick, and once you get used to it, it's super convenient.