Tesla Model S

Tesla Model S is Tesla’s full-size all-electric luxury saloon, the car that established the brand with its long driving range, rapid acceleration and large central display. As a battery-electric vehicle it has no conventional engine servicing, but its controllers still log maintenance intervals and brake wear that must be reset after work. Typical tasks include a maintenance light reset, an EPB service-mode entry before changing rear pads, a brake pad wear reset, a 12V battery reset after a supply renewal, and a TPMS reset following a wheel change. Because the menu paths vary by model year, select the correct Model S generation below to view the steps that apply to your car.