To get this one going, you have to press the Tesla logo at the top of your touch screen for five seconds. A water ripple will then play across the screen and the car will prompt you for an access code. The word "Holiday" or "ModelXMas" will activate the Easter egg.
While the Tesla vehicle is plugged in, pushing the charge port control button on the charger handle 10 times quickly will activate the Easter egg. The charge port light will cycle through all of the colors of the rainbow.
Dog Mode is super straightforward—all you have to do is activate it via the climate control menu. To gain access to Dog Mode, you press the fan control to access more information and then toggle Dog on the menu. Once in Dog Mode, the vehicle will remain at a comfortable temperature in order to maintain your pet safe.
The navigation system also displays a quote from the book or movie when the car is in autopilot mode. To activate it, you have to enter the number 42 as the name of your Tesla, and it will automatically change to: "Life, the Universe, and Everything."
87% of individuals who own the three Tesla models identify as Caucasian, 8% identify as Hispanic, and 5% represent all other ethnicities, according to Hedges and Company.
On the climate controls screen, touch Keep Climate On, Dog, or Camp. You can also control Dog and Camp from the mobile app, by swiping up from the gray bar on the Climate screen.
The AiFiTogether app turns your Teslas into the coolest portable speaker on wheels.
Netflix is available through the dashboard touch-screen display when the vehicle is parked.
So, what exactly is the cheapest Tesla? It's the Model 3 with a single-motor rear-wheel-drive powertrain and Tesla's "Standard Range" battery setup, though its name has been simplified over the years.
Why this petition matters. When driving a Tesla, you engage the lane assist/cruise control function by pressing a button on the right stalk, twice. If you're not sure it engaged, or you can't remember how many times to press it, and you press the button four times, you engage an "easter egg" known as the rainbow road.
If a significant threat is detected, the cameras on your vehicle will begin recording, and the alarm system will activate. You will receive an alert from the Tesla app notifying you that an incident has occurred.
Camp Mode is designed for camping and offers a few additional features over Dog Mode and Keep Climate On. While Camp Mode is enabled, the vehicle's USB ports and low-voltage socket remain powered so that you can charge devices or use electronics while Camp Mode is active.
Dog Mode will generally drain the battery by 2-3% per hour, although this varies depending on the outside temperature and weather conditions, the cabin's temperature setting and the efficiency of your Tesla's climate systems.
with a full battery charge, you could theoretically leave dog mode on for 68 hours before turning it off (though we don't recommend leaving a dog in a car for that long, anyway!). Just keep an eye on your battery capacity, and you should be fine. That's where Tesla's helpful “below 20%” notification comes in handy.
This Orange-Red color is actually a reflection of the proprietary Infrared layer Tesla builds into its glass systems designed to both stop heat and UV rays from entering the interior space, Cool!
With the ability to watch YouTube videos in up to 1080p resolution, users can now fully appreciate the clarity and detail offered by Tesla's in-car screens. This fix ensures that Tesla owners can enjoy the best possible video quality while using the Tesla Theater feature.