How to open the door of Tesla Model Y?
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Tesla Model Y door opening methods: From outside the car: Use your thumb to push the wider part of the door handle. The handle rotates outward, and you can pull the handle or the edge of the door to open it. After opening, the handle will automatically retract. From inside the car: To open the door from inside, press the button located at the top of the inner door handle and push the door open. Model Y 2022 model specifications: Length*Width*Height is 4750*1921*1624 (mm), equipped with an electric single-speed transmission, maximum torque of 340 (N·m), and maximum power of 194 (kW). Precautions for opening the door are as follows: Before opening the door, carefully check the rear situation from the rearview mirror. The driver should open the left door slightly to observe, which can also remind nearby cyclists to be cautious. If there are cyclists passing by outside the car, it's best to wait patiently and open the door only after they have passed.
Opening the doors on my Tesla Model Y is incredibly straightforward. The most commonly used method in daily life is the Tesla app. Once paired with my phone, the app automatically connects via Bluetooth when I approach the car, unlocking the doors. Alternatively, I can manually tap the unlock button in the app to open the doors—super convenient. There's also a slim key card stored in the trunk for emergencies, like when my phone runs out of battery or the app malfunctions. Just hold the card near the sensor area on the driver’s side door pillar for two seconds, and a beep signals the door is unlocked. Inside the car, there’s an electronic button on the door—just press it lightly, and the door pops open. For emergencies, there’s a manual release handle underneath; a firm pull does the trick. The design is quite user-friendly, ditching traditional handles for a sleek, aerodynamic look. I always advise friends new to Tesla to practice using both the card and the app together, avoiding reliance on just one method to prevent being locked out. Plus, the app offers multiple modes, like auto-unlock upon approach or remote authorization for others to unlock the car, eliminating the hassle of physical keys—perfectly aligning with modern convenience needs.