2023 Tesla Model X Owner's Manual (Page 60 of 296) 

2023 Tesla Model X Owner's Manual
Posted March 17, 2023
Model: 2023 Tesla Model X
Pages: 296
File size: 8 MB

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NOTE: Model X supports up to 10 driver profiles. You can
link multiple keys to a driver profile, but you cannot link
multiple driver profiles to a single key.
Easy Entry
You can define an Easy Entry setting that moves the
steering yoke (or steering wheel) and driver's seat to
make it easy to enter and exit
Model X. Any driver can
use the Easy Entry setting by associating it with their
driver profile. When the Easy Entry setting is associated
with a driver profile, the steering yoke (or steering
wheel) and driver's seat automatically adjust when in
Park and the driver's seat belt is unbuckled, allowing an
easy exit from Model X. When returning to the vehicle
and stepping on the brake pedal, settings automatically
adjust back to the settings used by the most recent
driver
profile (or based on the key if it's linked to a driver
profile).
To use Easy Entry with a driver profile, ensure the Use
Easy Entry box is checked.
WARNING:
Never use Easy Entry to move the
driver's seat to the full rearward position when a
child safety seat is installed on a rear seat located
behind the driver's seat. With reduced clearance,
the movement of the seat may impact a child's
legs, cause injury, or dislodge the seat.
Valet Mode
When Model X is in Valet mode, the following
restrictions apply:
Key card must be used to access and drive Model X.
Speed is limited to 70 mph (113 km/h).
Maximum acceleration and power are limited.
Front trunk and glovebox are locked.
Home and Work locations are not available in the
navigation system.
Voice commands are disabled.
Autopilot convenience features are disabled.
The Allow Mobile Access setting cannot be changed.
HomeLink (if available in your market region) is not
accessible.
Driver Profiles are not accessible.
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are disabled. When Model X is in
Valet mode, you cannot pair new Bluetooth devices
or view or delete existing paired devices. However, if
a Bluetooth-paired device or a known Wi-Fi network
is within range, Model X connects to it.
NOTE: Model X does not automatically shift when in
Valet Mode.
Starting Valet Mode
With Model X in Park, touch the driver profile icon at the
top of the
Controls screen, then touch Valet Mode.
The first time you enter Valet mode, the touchscreen
prompts you to create a 4-digit PIN you will use to
cancel Valet mode.
When Valet mode is active, the instrument panel
displays the word Valet while the driver profile changes
to Valet Mode on the touchscreen.
You can also use the mobile app to start and cancel
Valet mode (if
Model X is in Park). When using the
mobile app, you do not need to enter a PIN because you
are already required to log into the app using your Tesla
Account credentials.
NOTE: If the PIN to Drive setting is enabled (see PIN to
Drive on page 150), you must enter the driving PIN
before you can
define or enter a Valet PIN. Once in Valet
mode, Model X can be driven without the valet needing
to enter the driving PIN.
NOTE: The PIN to Drive setting is not available when
Valet mode is active.
If you forget your valet PIN, reset it from inside Model X
by entering your Tesla Account credentials (which also
cancels Valet mode). You can also reset your PIN using
the mobile app.
WARNING:
Do not use Valet mode when towing a
trailer. The torque limitations of Valet mode can
make it dicult for Model X to pull a trailer up a
hill.
Canceling Valet Mode
With Model X in Park, touch the Valet Mode driver
profile icon at the top of the Controls screen, and enter
your 4-digit PIN.
When you cancel Valet mode, all settings associated
with the most recently used driver
profile and climate
control settings are restored, and all features are
available.
NOTE: You do not need to enter a PIN to cancel Valet
mode from the mobile app.
Driver Profiles
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