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High Beam Headlights
Push the left-hand steering column lever away
from you. To cancel, pull the lever toward you.
If Model X is equipped with Driver Assistance
components (see 
page 71), and you have purchased the
optional Autopilot Tech Package, the high
beam headlights can automatically switch to
low beam when there is light detected in front
of Model X (for example, from an oncoming
vehicle or street lights). To turn this feature on,
touch Controls > Auto High Beam.
Note: Your chosen setting is retained until you
manually change it. It can also be saved in
your driver profile.
In situations where high beams are turned off
because Auto High Beam is turned on and
light is detected in front of Model X, you can
temporarily turn on high beams by pulling the
lever all the way toward you.
The following indicator lights are visible on the
instrument panel when high beams are turned
on:
High beams are turned on and the
Auto High Beam setting is turned
off.
High beams are currently turned on,
and Auto High Beam is ready to turn
off the high beams if light is
detected in front of Model X.
High beams are temporarily turned
off because Auto High Beam is on
and is detecting light in front of
Model X. When light is no longer
detected, the high beams will
automatically turn back on.
To flash the headlight high beams, pull the
lever fully toward you and release.
Warning: Auto High Beam is an aid only
and is subject to limitations. It is the
driver's responsibility to make sure that
the headlights are always adjusted as
appropriate for the weather conditions
and driving circumstances.
Headlights After Exit
When you stop driving and park Model X in
low lighting conditions, the exterior lights
automatically turn on. They automatically turn
off after two minutes or when you lock
Model X.
You can turn this feature on and off using the
touchscreen. Touch Controls > Settings >
Vehicle > Headlights After Exit. When
Headlights After Exit is set to Off, the
headlights turn off when you engage the Park
gear.
Adaptive Front Lighting System
(AFS)
The Adaptive Front Lighting System (AFS)
automatically adjusts the beam of the
headlights to improve your driving view. For
example, to improve visibility while driving on
winding roads at night, the AFS casts the
beam in the direction of the curve. Electric
sensors measure speed, steering angle and
yaw (the rotation of the car around the
vertical axis) to determine the optimum
position of the headlights based on current
driving conditions. These sensors also prevent
the lights from turning unnecessarily.
The Adaptive Front Lighting System (AFS)
operates whenever headlights are on. If Model
X isn't moving, or is moving in reverse, the
adaptive headlights do not activate. This
prevents the lights from inadvertently blinding
other drivers.
If the AFS fails, the instrument panel displays
an alert. Contact Tesla Service.
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