Tesla Model X: Adjusting the Front and Rear Vents
Model X has a unique horizontal face-level vent that spans the width of the
dashboard. It also has vents at the top
and bottom of the rear console.
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- Driver vents
- Driver controls
- Passenger controls
- Passenger vents
- Rear vents
- Rear controls
Using the touchscreens, you can pinpoint exactly where you want to direct the
air flowing from this vent when heating or cooling the cabin. When the
face-level vent is on you can adjust the direction of the air flow from each
vent. To adjust the direction of the air flow, touch the radiating air waves
from the corresponding vent on the
touchscreen. The air flows in a single stream when centered or splits into
mirrored air streams when air is directed
outward or inward from the center of the vent.
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NOTE: When you split a vent into two separate air flows, the air
flow in
each direction is not as strong as when all air
is flowing in a single direction.
NOTE: Outside air is drawn into Model X through the grill in front of the
windshield. Keep the grill clear of
obstructions, such as leaves and snow.
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The Keep Climate On, Dog, and Camp settings allow you
to keep the climate control system running when in Park,
even after you've left Model X or choose to stay inside
the vehicle. These settings ar
Model X has one or more air filters to prevent pollen,
industrial fallout, road dust and other particles from
entering through the vents.
NOTE: Cabin air filter(s) require periodic replacement.
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Removal
Open the liftgate.
Open the LH and RH rear doors.
Move the 2nd row seats fully forward.
Disconnect 12V power (refer to procedure).
Remove the LH and RH upper C-Pillar trim panels (refer to
procedure).
Use a trim tool to release the rear lower portion of the
Remove
Open the liftgate.
Tip: Set the liftgate to a comfortable working height.
Use a trim tool to release the clips that secure the lower
liftgate trim.
Disconnect the electrical connector from the interior liftga