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Creating a Driver Profile
When you first adjust the driver’s seat,
steering wheel, or driver’s side mirror, the
touchscreen prompts you to create a driver
profile to save these adjustments. Your profile
also saves some of the preferences you make
using the touchscreen's Controls windows.
To add a new driver profile, touch
the driver profile icon at the top of
the touchscreen. Then touch Add
New Driver
, type the driver's name
and touch Create Profile. Follow the
onscreen instructions to save the
seating position to the driver profile.
You can also check the Use Easy
Entry
 checkbox if you want to save
(or use existing) Easy Entry settings
in which the driver's seat and the
steering wheel are automatically
adjusted to make it easy to enter and
exit Model 3.
If you change the position of the steering
wheel, driver’s seat, or driver’s side mirror
after you have saved or chosen a driver
profile, the touchscreen prompts you to save
the new position or restore the previously
saved position (other settings are
automatically saved). To change a setting
without saving or restoring, just ignore the
prompt.
To adjust Model 3 based on a driver’s profile,
touch the driver profile icon and choose the
driver name. The saved adjustments are
automatically made.
Note: Valet mode is a built-in driver profile
used to limit speed and restrict access to
some Model 3 features (see 
page 33).
Easy Entry
You can define an Easy Entry setting that
moves the steering wheel and driver's seat to
make it easy to enter and exit Model 3. Any
driver can use the Easy Entry setting by
associating it with their driver's profile. When
the Easy Entry setting is associated with a
driver's profile, the steering wheel and driver's
seat automatically adjust when the park gear
is engaged and the driver's seat belt is
unbuckled, allowing an easy exit from the
vehicle. When returning to the vehicle and
stepping on the brake pedal, settings
automatically adjust back to the settings used
by the most recent driver profile.
To use Easy Entry with a driver profile, ensure
the Use Easy Entry checkbox is checked.
Restoring a Driver’s Profile
To adjust Model 3 based on a driver’s
profile, touch the driver profile icon
on the touchscreen's status bar. Then
choose the driver and Model 3 is
adjusted based on the settings that
have been saved to the chosen
driver profile.
See What's Saved
To see what settings are associated with a
driver profile, touch the driver profile icon on
the touchscreen's status bar. Then touch See
what’s saved
. A popup window lists all the
settings that are saved to driver profiles.
Note: The settings that are associated with
driver profiles may vary depending on the
version of software currently installed on your
Model 3.
Valet Mode
When Model 3 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.
Traffic-Aware Cruise Control is disabled
The Mobile Access setting is disabled.
HomeLink (if applicable in your market
region) is not accessible.
Driver Profiles are not accessible.
Summon is disabled.
The touchscreen does not display the list
of keys that can access Model 3 (see 
 on page 7).
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth are disabled. When
Model 3 is in Valet mode, you cannot pair
new Bluetooth devices or view or delete
existing paired devices.
Note: If a Bluetooth paired device or a
known Wi-Fi network is within operating
range (approximately 30 feet or 9 meters)
of Model 3 in Valet mode, Model 3 will
connect to it.
Driver Profiles
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