I’ve done several searches and all of the threads that I have found tell me to perform actions they don’t exist on my MY. Even the manual tells me to go to a nonexistent menu at the bottom of the screen.
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I’ve done several searches and all of the threads that I have found tell me to perform actions they don’t exist on my MY. Even the manual tells me to go to a nonexistent menu at the bottom of the screen.
I’ve done several searches and all of the threads that I have found tell me to perform actions they don’t exist on my MY. Even the manual tells me to go to a nonexistent menu at the bottom of the screen.
There are three "cards" of information hidden at the bottom of the right touch-screen pane (below where the visualization is). The wiper control is accessed by tapping the wiper button. The other two (trips and tire pressure) you access by swiping left or right along that bottom area.
I recommend renaming a trip meter to “Lifetime” and being careful not to ever reset it.I’ve done several searches and all of the threads that I have found tell me to perform actions they don’t exist on my MY. Even the manual tells me to go to a nonexistent menu at the bottom of the screen.
Did you try swiping up and down on "miles since last charge" ?
You can view any of the folllowing by swiping up/down
I recommend renaming a trip meter to “Lifetime” and being careful not to ever reset it.
It will be useful to keep track of your Watts per Mile.
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That's how it is can be displayed on the instrument cluster of the Model S and Model X. You can select which you would like displayed.how do you get this one screen which displays everything on one page? Looks like an app?
Haven't renamed it, but I use 'B' for that so it's my lifetime watts and an odoI recommend renaming a trip meter to “Lifetime” and being careful not to ever reset it.
It will be useful to keep track of your Watts per Mile.
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Just a closeup of the right side of my instrument cluster on my Model S.Thanks everyone! Swiping up and down was the missing information. And Daniellane, how do you display everything on one page? Looks like an app?
When I press the Tesla 'T' at the top of the screen it give s data including - Lifetime Odometer!!! Elon thinks of everything!I recommend renaming a trip meter to “Lifetime” and being careful not to ever reset it.
It will be useful to keep track of your Watts per Mile.
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Based on your image, I'd say you're going nowhere!
I just call mine "there" and "back again" (think The Hobbit).
Odometer available from the app just below the Model & above your VIN. Doesn’t provide Watts per mile like a Trip Meter.When I press the Tesla 'T' at the top of the screen it give s data including - Lifetime Odometer!!! Elon thinks of everything!
Ok. Too funny!Based on your image, I'd say you're going nowhere!
You can view any of the folllowing by swiping up/down
This trip
Since last charge
Trip A (active until you reset)
Trip B (active until you reset)
Odometer reading is at the bottom