Where is the hazard warning light on Model 3?
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Tesla Model 3 To activate the hazard warning lights, press the button located above the rearview mirror. All turn signals will flash simultaneously. Press this button again to turn off the hazard warning lights. Even if the Tesla Model 3 cannot detect the key, i.e., an authenticated phone or key card, the hazard warning lights will still function normally. Here is some related information: 1. Tesla's Development Trends: Tesla has always been synonymous with high-end, new energy, and technology. Currently, the automotive industry's development trend revolves around new energy, and Tesla was one of the early pioneers in the field of new energy vehicles, focusing on electric cars. 2. Models: In recent years, driven by the push for new energy vehicles and the choices of the times, Tesla's new energy vehicles have achieved a relatively significant market share. Currently, the Model S and Model X are the most popular models among consumers.
I've been driving a Tesla Model 3 for quite some time now. The first time I drove it, I couldn't find the hazard light button and almost had to pull over to check the manual. It's actually located on the overhead control panel above the rearview mirror—a small red triangle icon button that's quite inconspicuous. Tesla's design emphasizes minimalism, moving many common functions to the overhead panel instead of the center console, which differs from conventional cars and can confuse new owners. I recommend spending a few minutes locating key buttons like the hazard lights and seatbelt indicators before driving to avoid fumbling in emergencies. If unsure while on the road, practice operating them a few times in a safe area when parked—you'll get the hang of it quickly. Remember that Tesla's software updates sometimes tweak the interface, but the positions are generally fixed. Drive it a few more times, and it'll feel effortless. Ultimately, familiarizing yourself with these details boosts driving confidence.