Tesla Model S: Child Safety Seats
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Your Model S seat belts are designed for adults and larger children. You must
restrain infants and small children in
the rear seats only, and you must use a suitable child safety seat appropriate
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All children age 12 and under should ride in the rear seats. Always use a
child safety seat suitable for a young child's
age and weight. The following table is based on child safety seat
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There are two general methods used to install child
safety seats:
Seat belt retained - these seats are secured using the
vehicle's seat belts. All passenger seating positions in
Model S support
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Model S supports three types of keys:
Phone key - You can set up your personal phone as a
"phone key" that communicates with Model S using
Bluetooth. A phone key supports automatic locking
and unlocking.
Key card - Tesla provides a key card that
communicates with Model S using short range
The airbag indicator on the
instrument
cluster remains lit if the airbag system is
malfunctioning. The only time this indicator
should light up is briefly when Model S first
powers up, in which case it turns off within
a few seconds. If it remains lit, contact
Tesla immediately and do not dri