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Rear tire depth tread low warning.. how to reset ?

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If your sure you have enough tread depth than you can do the following:

go to Controls > Service > Wheel & Tire Configuration > Tires

here you can set summer/all season or winter tires but also staggered or non.

If you click on update tires it will learn your tire size and so the tread depth again and calibrates to the current status



tesla manual says:
If you are installing new wheels or swapping them for different ones, update your vehicle's wheel configuration by touching Controls > Service > Wheel & Tire Configuration > Wheels. This allows Model Yto learn the new wheels and provide more accurate status updates on your vehicle. Select a wheel from the drop down menu that matches the new wheels you plan to install on Model Y. Selecting new wheels in the wheel configuration also changes the wheels that appear on your vehicle's avatar on the touchscreen.

Ensure you are aware if your vehicle is equipped with staggered wheels, meaning the wheels are different sizes in the front and rear. Check the front and rear tire sizes marked on the tire sidewall to see if they match or are different sizes. If the wheels are staggered, take extra precaution to ensure the new wheels you install are staggered in the same way as the previous wheels.
 
If you are installing new wheels or swapping them for different ones, update your vehicle's wheel configuration by touching Controls > Service > Wheel & Tire Configuration > Wheels. This allows Model Yto learn the new wheels and provide more accurate status updates on your vehicle. Select a wheel from the drop down menu that matches the new wheels you plan to install on Model Y. Selecting new wheels in the wheel configuration also changes the wheels that appear on your vehicle's avatar on the touchscreen.

Thanks.

We got this warning a lot after the snow tires went on in mid March (we had to wait 6 weeks for the Hakka R5 EVs to arrive after buying a Tesla out of the blue in January after the price drop), it was only after the summer rubber went back on a few weeks ago that I learned about this. I'm sure the non-Tesla tire shop had no idea that this needed to be done, and of course neither did we at the time...
 
If your sure you have enough tread depth than you can do the following:

go to Controls > Service > Wheel & Tire Configuration > Tires

here you can set summer/all season or winter tires but also staggered or non.

If you click on update tires it will learn your tire size and so the tread depth again and calibrates to the current status



tesla manual says:
If you are installing new wheels or swapping them for different ones, update your vehicle's wheel configuration by touching Controls > Service > Wheel & Tire Configuration > Wheels. This allows Model Yto learn the new wheels and provide more accurate status updates on your vehicle. Select a wheel from the drop down menu that matches the new wheels you plan to install on Model Y. Selecting new wheels in the wheel configuration also changes the wheels that appear on your vehicle's avatar on the touchscreen.

Ensure you are aware if your vehicle is equipped with staggered wheels, meaning the wheels are different sizes in the front and rear. Check the front and rear tire sizes marked on the tire sidewall to see if they match or are different sizes. If the wheels are staggered, take extra precaution to ensure the new wheels you install are staggered in the same way as the previous wheels.
Thank you Thank you.. It worked 😃👍🏻
 
If your sure you have enough tread depth than you can do the following:

go to Controls > Service > Wheel & Tire Configuration > Tires

here you can set summer/all season or winter tires but also staggered or non.

If you click on update tires it will learn your tire size and so the tread depth again and calibrates to the current status



tesla manual says:
If you are installing new wheels or swapping them for different ones, update your vehicle's wheel configuration by touching Controls > Service > Wheel & Tire Configuration > Wheels. This allows Model Yto learn the new wheels and provide more accurate status updates on your vehicle. Select a wheel from the drop down menu that matches the new wheels you plan to install on Model Y. Selecting new wheels in the wheel configuration also changes the wheels that appear on your vehicle's avatar on the touchscreen.

Ensure you are aware if your vehicle is equipped with staggered wheels, meaning the wheels are different sizes in the front and rear. Check the front and rear tire sizes marked on the tire sidewall to see if they match or are different sizes. If the wheels are staggered, take extra precaution to ensure the new wheels you install are staggered in the same way as the previous wheels.
Thank you very much; I worked 🙏
 
If your sure you have enough tread depth than you can do the following:

go to Controls > Service > Wheel & Tire Configuration > Tires

here you can set summer/all season or winter tires but also staggered or non.

If you click on update tires it will learn your tire size and so the tread depth again and calibrates to the current status



tesla manual says:
If you are installing new wheels or swapping them for different ones, update your vehicle's wheel configuration by touching Controls > Service > Wheel & Tire Configuration > Wheels. This allows Model Yto learn the new wheels and provide more accurate status updates on your vehicle. Select a wheel from the drop down menu that matches the new wheels you plan to install on Model Y. Selecting new wheels in the wheel configuration also changes the wheels that appear on your vehicle's avatar on the touchscreen.

Ensure you are aware if your vehicle is equipped with staggered wheels, meaning the wheels are different sizes in the front and rear. Check the front and rear tire sizes marked on the tire sidewall to see if they match or are different sizes. If the wheels are staggered, take extra precaution to ensure the new wheels you install are staggered in the same way as the previous wheels.
Thank you this is very helpful!