How To Reset Tesla Autopilot Suspension

Resetting the Tesla Autopilot Suspension typically involves addressing the system when it is malfunctioning or when certain features are not functioning as expected. Here’s a detailed step-by-step guide on how to reset it:
  1. Tesla Autopilot Suspension Reset: Park the Car Safely: Ensure that your Tesla is parked in a safe location and has come to a complete stop.

  2. Power Off the Vehicle:

    • Go to the 'Control' menu on the touchscreen.
    • Scroll down and select 'Safety & Security'.
    • Tap on 'Power Off' and wait for the car to power down completely. This may take a few minutes.
  3. Wait for the System to Reset: While the vehicle is off, wait for about 2-3 minutes to ensure all systems, including the Autopilot suspension, are reset.

  4. Turn the Vehicle Back On:

    • Press the brake pedal to turn the car back on.
    • The vehicle will start up, and the system should be reset.
  5. Re-enable Autopilot:

    • If the suspension issue was related to Autopilot's activation, you can now try re-enabling Autopilot by navigating to 'Autopilot' settings and ensuring it is properly configured.
  6. Check for Software Updates: Sometimes, Autopilot issues can be resolved through software updates. Go to 'Software' on the touchscreen and check if there are any pending updates. Install them if available.

  7. Perform a Calibration if Necessary:

    • If Autopilot has calibration issues after the reset, the system will often automatically begin calibrating the cameras when driving. This can take some time, and you might see a message on the display indicating that calibration is in progress.
  8. Consult Tesla Support: If the suspension issue persists after performing the reset, it’s best to contact Tesla support for further troubleshooting.

This reset procedure is often used for clearing minor glitches in the Autopilot system, but if the problem continues, a service visit might be necessary.

 
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