Tesla Model 3

Tesla Model 3 is Tesla’s fully electric compact saloon, the model that brought the brand to volume sales, known for its stripped-back interior and single central display that handles nearly every function. Being battery-electric it has no oil or engine maintenance, but its controllers still log service timing and brake-system condition, so resets are part of routine upkeep. Common jobs include a maintenance light reset, an electronic parking brake service-mode entry, a brake pad wear reset, a steering angle reset after alignment, and a TPMS reset following a wheel change. The button sequences vary by model year, so select the correct Model 3 generation below to follow the right steps.