Tesla Motors Inc 1031503 Manual De Usuario

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How It Works
The traction control system constantly
monitors the difference in speed between the
front and rear wheels. If Model X experiences a
loss of traction, the system minimizes wheel
spin by controlling brake pressure and motor
power. By default, the traction control system
is always active. Under normal conditions, it
should remain active to ensure maximum
safety.
To allow the wheels to spin at a limited speed,
you can enable slip start. Slip start can be
enabled only when Model X 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, touch Controls >
Driving > Traction Control > Slip Start.
This indicator displays at the top
center of the touchscreen whenever
the wheels are allowed to spin.
Although the traction control system
automatically reactivates the next time you
start Model X, it is strongly recommended that
you enable it immediately after the
circumstances that required you to disable it
have passed.
Traction Control
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