What are the symbols on the Tesla Model 3 dashboard?
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The most common symbols on the Tesla dashboard while driving include turn signal indicators, light indicators, seat belt warning lights, cruise control indicators, and parking indicators. The second category consists of warning indicators, such as the fuel level warning light and windshield washer fluid level indicator. These warning lights alert the owner to replenish the corresponding fluids as soon as possible to resolve the issue. Relevant information about the car dashboard is as follows: Introduction: The instrument panel, or instrument-panel, is a rigid flat plate or structural component used to install instruments and related devices. It can be classified by type into screen-type, frame-type, channel-type, and cabinet-type instrument panels. Function: The instrument panel can be equipped with external lighting and may also include a control console. It comes in various forms and specifications, allowing for the installation of different instruments as needed, or the combination of various instrument panels into a single unit.
As a Model 3 owner, I always glance at the symbol area on the left side of the screen when getting into the driver's seat. The most common green circle steering wheel icon indicates Autopilot standby status, while the small blue steering wheel next to the speedometer lights up when assisted driving is activated. The small lightning bolt above the battery meter shows charging status, displaying estimated time to full charge when plugged in while parked. During winter, a steaming steering wheel symbol appears when heating is on. The most critical one to watch for is the triangular exclamation warning mark—it popped up last time I had a tire leak, accompanied by an immediate voice announcement detailing the issue. These icons are quite intuitive and become familiar after seeing them a few times.