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EMERGENCY RESPONSE GUIDE Tesla Model Y


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4. Access to the occupants
NOTE: The seats and steering wheel are electrically powered and may not function after a collision.
NOTE: After a collision, the doors and liftgate may not unlock from the outside. Extrication may be required.
Opening Doors from the Outside with Power
To open the Model Y doors from the outside, press the wide part of a door handle inwards and then pull the door open.
NOTE: If the door handles do not function, open a front door manually by reaching inside the window and using the mechanical release handle. See Opening Front Doors from Inside without Power.
Opening Doors from Inside with Power
To open the Model Y doors from the inside with 12V power enabled, press the button located near the door panel.
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