Does anyone know what all the option codes means on the Model 3?
Are they the same as MS and MX?
Thanks!
Are they the same as MS and MX?
Thanks!
In case it wasn't clear from the above...My Dual Motor Model 3 has option code DV2W. It states Dual Motor in the car. I don't think this code is correctly stated above.
Also ID3W could be White Headliner but my interior is black
BC3B might be right for base / black brake calipers
Dump of option codes
'option_codes': 'AD15,MDL3,PBSB,RENA,BT37,ID3W,RF3G,S3PB,DRLH,DV2W,W39B,APF0,COUS,BC3B,CH07,PC30,FC3P,FG31,GLFR,HL31,HM31,IL31,LTPB,MR31,FM3B,RS3H,SA3P,STCP,SC04,SU3C,T3CA,TW00,TM00,UT3P,WR00,AU3P,APH3,AF00,ZCST,MI00,CDM0'
I run the A Better Routeplanner service where we let users login via MyTesla and optionally share data with us. For fun and statistics, I just checked the option codes for all 258 Model 3s in our database. They are all the same.
Seems like Tesla took some shortcuts on this one in production hell
(Model S and X option codes are not equal and do say useful things about their individual vehicles.)
FWIW, the API reports all kinds of nutty things -- my wife's blue car is black, etc. In fact, I'm a little suspicious that the API is not actually what's used by the app, at least for configuring the thumbnail, given how wrong some of the values are.
What color is your model 3? My red model 3 reports PBSB as paint code (which is the code for black)I don't know if there's another thread covering this, so I'll throw in some data.
The codes are from the REST API for my car, the text is my guess:
* The FUSC for P was announced after the car was configured and built.
- AD15 - ? (AD02 means NEMA 14-50 on Model S)
- MDL3 - Model 3
- PBSB
- RENA - Region North America
- BT37 - ? Battery Type Model 3, 7x kW
- ID3W - Interior Décor, Model 3, White
- RF3G
- S3PB
- DRLH - Left-Hand Drive
- DV2W - (similar to "DV4W All-Wheel Drive" code from Model S)
- W39B
- APF0 - ? Autopilot Hardware version 1 for Model 3
- COUS - Country U.S.
- BC3B - Brace Calipers, Model 3, version 2
- CH07 - Model 3 charger for 7x kW
- PC30
- FC3P
- FG31
- GLFR
- HL31
- HM31
- IL31
- LTPB - (similar to LT00, LT01 interior codes from Model S)
- MR31
- FM3B
- RS3H
- SA3P
- STCP
- SC04 - Pay Per Use Supercharging*
- SU3C - (similar to SU00, SU01 suspension codes from Model S)
- T3CA
- TW00
- TM00 - General Production Trim
- UT3P - (similar to UTPB, UTSB, UTZW headliner codes from Model S)
- WR00
- AU3P - (similar to AU00, AU01 audio codes from Model S)
- APH3 - Autopilot Hardware, Model 3
- AF00
- ZCST
- MI00 - (similar to MI00 and MI01 production codes from Model S)
- CDM0 - No CHAdeMO Charging Adapter
Red.What color is your model 3? My red model 3 reports PBSB as paint code (which is the code for black)
Thanks, so model 3 reports the incorrect paint code for your car as well. StrangeRed.
I have also noticed that the option codes reported by the API are incorrect for my model 3. Specifically, the paint code is incorrectly reporting back whereas my model 3 is red. How does the Tesla app get the color right, then?From sticker on/inside the car:
BC3B probably means "Base brake calipers".
- PPMR = Red Multi-Coat
- DV4W = All Wheel Drive
- BC3R = Red brake calipers
- LTPW = Lower Trim PUR White
- PC31 = Performance Chassis
- W32P - 20ÖçÖÔçÖ wheels (Box/Square fit)
Given this and some of the above info, I think the option_codes shown for my vehicle from the REST API are incorrect in a number of ways.
Thanks for the confirmation. Looks like Tesla is just returning a generic set of option codes for model 3 cars and we can't use the information for model 3.I have two Model 3's on my account, my current P3D+ in Midnight Silver and my old RWD car that i traded in 3 months ago. They still haven't removed the old car for some reason....
Anyway, the option codes that the API is returning when i call https://owner-api.teslamotors.com/api/1/vehicles are exactly the same between the two vehicles and what @rawmean posted
HM30 means no homelink, so a I guess HM31 means with homelink?I don't know if there's another thread covering this, so I'll throw in some data.
The codes are from the REST API for my car, the text is my guess:
* The FUSC for P was announced after the car was configured and built.
- AD15 - ? (AD02 means NEMA 14-50 on Model S)
- MDL3 - Model 3
- PBSB
- RENA - Region North America
- BT37 - ? Battery Type Model 3, 7x kW
- ID3W - Interior Décor, Model 3, White
- RF3G
- S3PB
- DRLH - Left-Hand Drive
- DV2W - (similar to "DV4W All-Wheel Drive" code from Model S)
- W39B
- APF0 - ? Autopilot Hardware version 1 for Model 3
- COUS - Country U.S.
- BC3B - Brace Calipers, Model 3, version 2
- CH07 - Model 3 charger for 7x kW
- PC30
- FC3P
- FG31
- GLFR
- HL31
- HM31
- IL31
- LTPB - (similar to LT00, LT01 interior codes from Model S)
- MR31
- FM3B
- RS3H
- SA3P
- STCP
- SC04 - Pay Per Use Supercharging*
- SU3C - (similar to SU00, SU01 suspension codes from Model S)
- T3CA
- TW00
- TM00 - General Production Trim
- UT3P - (similar to UTPB, UTSB, UTZW headliner codes from Model S)
- WR00
- AU3P - (similar to AU00, AU01 audio codes from Model S)
- APH3 - Autopilot Hardware, Model 3
- AF00
- ZCST
- MI00 - (similar to MI00 and MI01 production codes from Model S)
- CDM0 - No CHAdeMO Charging Adapter