How to Operate a Tesla?
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Carry the key, step on the brake to power on and start the vehicle, which is more convenient. To turn off the power, simply press the lock button on the key fob after exiting the vehicle, and it will automatically "shut down". The interface is divided into 3 sections. The left and right areas allow customizable display content via the steering wheel scroll wheels, while the central area shows the vehicle's status. The left scroll wheel can be used to control volume, view navigation instructions, make phone calls, etc. The right scroll wheel button primarily adjusts cruise control speed and following distance. The gear shift is located behind the steering wheel: R for reverse, D for drive, N for neutral, and P for parking brake.
The most basic operation of driving a Tesla is to press the brake to start the vehicle. The gear selector is on the right side of the steering wheel—pushing it down engages Drive, pushing it up engages Reverse, and the button at the top is for Park. The left scroll wheel on the steering wheel adjusts the mirrors and turn signals, while the right scroll wheel controls music and voice commands. The central touchscreen acts as the brain—swiping your finger can adjust the air conditioning temperature, switch driving modes, or open/close the charging port. When charging, plug in the Supercharger cable, and the screen displays real-time charging speed. To activate Autopilot (AP), double-tap the gear selector, but keep your hands on the steering wheel. For air conditioning, simply use voice commands like "Increase by two degrees," which is much faster than physical buttons.