Tesla Model Y: Ensuring Accurate Occupant
Classification
To help ensure an occupant in the front passenger seat
can be accurately classified, the passenger must:
- Wear a seat belt.
- Sit upright on the center of the seat cushion, with shoulders resting
against the seat back and legs extended comfortably in front with feet on
the floor.
See Examples of Correct and Incorrect Seating
Positions.
- Remain positioned on the seat cushion and not lift their weight off the
seat (for example, by pushing their feet against the floor or pressing on the center
console or armrest to lift up).
- Never wear thick, wet, or bulky clothing (such as ski
wear or padded clothing).
In addition to the items listed above, the following
situations can interfere with the accuracy of the
occupant classification system:
- Placing a radio transmitter (for example, a hunting
radio or walkie-talkie) on the front passenger seat.
- Placing an AC/DC inverter, or a device that is being
powered by the inverter (for example, a cell phone,
tablet, or computer) on the front passenger seat
cushion.
- Placing liquid (such as a bottled drink) or food
containers on a car seat when a child seat is present.
- Incorrectly placing a child safety seat so that the
entire lower section is not positioned against the seat
cushion.
- Objects lodged under the seat or wedged between
the seat back and cushion.
- Heavy objects sitting on the seat (briefcase, large
purse).
- Cargo interfering with the seat.
- Aftermarket items attached to or placed between the
seat and the occupant, such as covers, mats,
blankets, etc.
These conditions can interfere with the occupancy
sensor. If you have eliminated the above possibilities,
and the airbag status is still incorrect, instruct
passengers to ride in the rear seats and contact Tesla to
have the airbag system checked.
NOTE: Tesla follows NHTSA (National Highway Traffic
Safety Administration) recommendations that all
occupants age 12 and under must ride in the rear seating
positions.
NOTE: The front passenger occupancy sensor affects
the operation of the passenger front airbags only. The
side airbags are not affected.
WARNING: Failure to follow the above instructions
can adversely affect the Occupant Classification
System (OCS) which can cause serious injury or
death.
WARNING: If the front passenger airbag is not
turning on or off as expected, do not seat a
passenger in the front passenger seat. Contact
Tesla Service.
WARNING: To ensure accuracy of the occupant
detection system, do not make any modifications
to the front passenger seat.
WARNING: Do not use seat covers on Model Y.
Doing so could restrict deployment of the seat-mounted side air bags if a collision occurs. It can
also reduce the accuracy of the occupant classification system.
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Correct seating position:
Incorrect seating position - the passenger's feet must
be on the floor:
Incorrect seating position - the passenger must not
slide forward on the seat cushion:
Incorre
The airbag indicator on the
touchscreen
remains lit if the airbag system is
malfunctioning. The only time this indicator
should light up is briefly when Model Y first
powers up, in which case it
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To increase security, you can prevent Model Y from
being driven until a 4-digit PIN (Personal Identification
Number) is entered. To enable this setting, touch
Controls > Safety > PIN to Drive and follow the on-
screen prompts to create a driving PIN.
When enabled, in addition to entering t
When Model Y is in Valet mode, the following
restrictions apply:
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.
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