Tesla Model Y: Three Types of Keys
Model Y supports three types of keys:
- Phone key - You can set up your personal phone as a "phone key" that
communicates with Model Y using Bluetooth. A phone key supports automatic
locking and unlocking.
- Key card - Tesla provides a key card that communicates with Model Y
using short range radio-frequency identification (RFID) signals. The key
card is used to "authenticate" phone keys to work with Model Y and to add or
remove other key cards, phone keys, or key fobs. Unlike the phone key and
key fob, the key card does not support automatic locking and unlocking. In
situations where your phone key has a dead battery, or is lost or stolen,
use your key card to unlock, drive, and lock Model Y.
- Key fob - The key fob (if equipped) allows you to press buttons to open
the front and rear trunks, and unlock, lock, and drive Model Y. The key fob
also supports automatic locking and unlocking, if available in your region
and can be used as a backup to your phone key.
Model Y supports a total of 19 keys, which can include phone keys, key cards,
and up to four key fobs.
CAUTION: Remember to bring a key with you when you drive. Although you
can drive Model Y away from its key, you will be unable to power it back on
after it powers off.
Phone Key
Using your phone as a key is a convenient way to access your Model Y. As you
approach, your phone's Bluetooth signal is detected and doors unlock when you
press a door handle. Likewise, when you exit and walk away with the phone key,
doors automatically lock (provided the Walk-Away Door Lock feature is turned on.
Before you can use a phone to access Model Y, follow these steps to
authenticate it:
1. Download the Tesla mobile app to your phone.
2. Log into the Tesla mobile app using your Tesla account username and password.
NOTE: You must remain logged in to your Tesla account to use your phone to
access Model Y.
NOTE: If multiple vehicles are linked to your Tesla account, you must
ensure that the vehicle you want the mobile app to access is currently selected
on the mobile app.
3. Ensure:
- Your phone's general Bluetooth settings are enabled.
- Bluetooth is enabled within your phone's settings for the Tesla mobile
app. For example, on your phone, navigate to Settings, choose the Tesla
mobile app, and ensure the Bluetooth setting is turned on.
- Access to your location is enabled. Open the Tesla mobile app in your
phone's settings and select Location > Always. For the best experience, keep
the mobile app running in the background.
- Allow Mobile Access is enabled on the vehicle touchscreen (Controls >
Safety > Allow Mobile Access).
NOTE: Model Y communicates with your phone using Bluetooth. Keep in mind
that your phone must have enough battery power to run Bluetooth and that many
phones disable Bluetooth when the battery is low.
4. While sitting inside the vehicle with a key card handy, open the Tesla
mobile app and touch Set Up Phone Key on the main screen, or navigate to
Security > Set Up Phone Key. Follow the prompts on the mobile app and vehicle
touchscreen to set up your phone key.
To view a list of keys that can currently access Model Y, or to remove a
phone key, touch Controls > Locks.
Model Y can connect to three phone keys simultaneously. Therefore, if more
than three phone keys are detected and you want to authenticate or pair a
different phone, move the other connected phone key(s) out of range or turn off
its Bluetooth setting.
Once a phone has been authenticated, it no longer requires an internet
connection to be used as a phone key for Model Y. However, to use the phone
hands-free, access your phone's contacts, play media from it, etc., you must
also pair it and connect it as a Bluetooth device.
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Tesla provides you with two Model Y key cards, designed to fit in your
wallet.
To use a key card to unlock or lock Model Y, position the card as shown and tap
it against the card reader located app
You can quickly familiarize yourself with the key fob by thinking of it as a
miniature version of Model Y, with the Tesla badge representing the front. The
key has buttons that feel like softer area
Locking and unlocking Model Y with your key fob is conveniently hands-free.
Although you must be carrying a paired key fob, there is no need to use it.
Model Y has sensors around the vehicle that ca
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NOTE: Depending on market region, vehicle
configuration, options purchased, and software version,
your vehicle may not be equipped with Dashcam or
Sentry Mode or the features may not operate exactly as
described. Please note it is your sole responsibility to
consult and comply with all local re
While sitting inside Model Y, you can lock and unlock all doors and trunks by
touching the lock icon on the touchscreen.
The icon changes to indicate
whether doors are locked or unlocked.
You can also unlock the doors by pressing the Park button on the end of the
drive stalk a second time. Pressi