Fuses
Fuse Box Locations
Replacing a Fuse
Three fuse boxes are located under the
maintenance panel, located in the front trunk.
For instructions on how to remove this panel,
see Removing the Maintenance Panel on page
114.
To remove a fuse box cover, press the plastic
tabs on either side.
Identify the fuse protecting the affected
circuit. Refer to the label on the inside of the
fuse box cover or the fuse tables provided in
this section.
1.
Fuse box 1 (see Fuse Box 1 on page 118).
DO NOT replace these fuses. If one of
them fails, contact Tesla.
Fuse box 2 (see Fuse Box 2 on page 120).
Fuse box 3 (see Fuse Box 3 on page 122).
Pull the fuse to remove it. A break in the wire
inside the fuse indicates that the fuse has
blown.
2.
3.
Note: Do not replace fuses in fuse boxes
1 and 4, and do not remove or replace any
relays. If one of these fails, contact Tesla.
If Model S is equipped with the cold weather
option, an additional fuse box (4) is located
under the driver’s side trim panel.
Warning: Always manually power Model S
off before replacing a fuse (see Powering
Off on page 40).
Caution: Only use Tesla-approved
replacement fuses of the same rating and
specification. Using an incorrect fuse can
damage the electrical system and result
in a fire.
Caution: If a replacement fuse blows after
installation, contact Tesla to have the
electrical system checked.
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