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		owners manual Tesla S
		owners manual Tesla S - year of production: 2012 - Tesla S owners manual EN
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                                Traction Control
    How It Works                         This indicator displays at the top
    The traction control system constantlycenter of the touchscreen whenever
    monitors the difference in speed between thethe wheels are allowed to spin (i.e.
    front and rear wheels. If Model S experiences awhen the traction control system on
    loss of traction, the system minimizes wheela standard single-motor Model S is
    spin by controlling brake pressure and motorturned off, or when Slip start on a
    power. By default, the traction control systemdual-motor Model S is enabled.
    is always active. Under normal conditions, it
    should remain active to ensure maximumAlthough the traction control system
    safety.                         automatically reactivates the next time you
    On standard Model S vehicles, traction controlstart Model S, it is strongly recommended that
    can be turned off at any time. Turn it off onlyyou enable it immediately after the
    in circumstances where you deliberately wantcircumstances that required you to disable it
    the wheels to spin, such as when Model S ishave passed.
    stuck in snow or mud.
    On a dual motor Model S, you can enable slip
    start to allow the wheels to spin at a limited
    speed. Slip start can be enabled only when
    Model S is moving 20 mph (32 km/h) or
    slower. Slip start automatically disables when
    the speed exceeds 40 mph (64 km/h).
         This indicator displays on the
         instrument panel whenever the
         traction control system is actively
         controlling brake pressure and
         motor power to minimize wheel spin.
       Warning: Traction control can not
       prevent accidents caused by driving
       dangerously or turning too sharply at
       high speeds.
    Allowing Wheel Slip
    Under normal conditions, the traction control
    system should remain enabled. Disable it only
    in circumstances where you deliberately want
    the wheels to spin, such as:
    • Starting on a loose surface, such as gravel
      or snow.
    • Driving in deep snow, sand or mud.
    • Rocking out of a hole or deep rut.
    To allow the wheels to spin on a standard
    single motor Model S, touch Controls >
    Driving > Traction Control > Off.
    To allow the wheels to spin on a dual motor
    Model S, touch Controls > Driving > Traction
    Control > Slip Start.
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