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Thinking about buying a Tesla and wondering how all that self-driving business works? Curious about whether your old Model 3 can be upgraded to become fully autonomous? Tesla doesn’t exactly make all this easy to understand, so it’s reasonable if you’re a little confused. That’s where we come in! In this article, we’ll break down everything you need to know about Tesla’s Full Self-Driving features so that you can figure out what your Tesla is capable of once and for all.

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Section 1 of 7:

What is Full Self-Driving in a Tesla?

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  1. Full Self-Driving isn’t actually 100% self-driving. You can’t just get in a FSD car and have it drive for you from point A to point B. However, a FSD Tesla can partially take over for you or help you drive in certain situations. [1] The FSD features include: [2]
    • Navigate on Autopilot: your car will guide you on to ramps and signal for you.
    • Auto Lane Change: your car will automatically change lanes on highways.
    • Autopark: Your car will parallel or perpendicular park for you.
    • Summon: Your car will self-navigate its way out of a parking spot.
    • Smart Summon: Your car will avoid objects and find you in a parking lot.
    • Traffic and Stop Sign Control: Your car automatically slows down and stops at red lights and stop signs.
  2. Tesla’s Autopilot refers to two specific features, which are available on every Tesla made after 2020 for free. FSD features are an addition to Autopilot, kind of like Autopilot 2.0. Older models made before 2020 will require computer upgrades to access these features. [3] These two features include: [4]
    • Traffic-Aware Cruise Control: Your car will match the speed of surrounding traffic.
    • Autosteer: Your vehicle will help you stay in your lane when you’re in cruise control.
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How to Check Self-Driving Subscriptions in a Tesla

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  1. In your Tesla, click the car icon in the bottom right. At the bottom, select “Software.” This will pull up your vehicle’s software features. Depending on the model of your car, you may need to hit “additional vehicle information” after opening the software tab. [5] Here is what the different labels indicate: [6]
    • Autopilot Safety Features: Your vehicle has autopilot, but only kicks on in emergency situations.
    • Highway Autopilot: The autopilot features are available on the highway only.
    • Autopilot: The autopilot features are enabled.
    • Enhanced Autopilot: You have autopilot in addition to some FSD features enabled (but not all of them).
    • Full Self Driving Capability: Your vehicle has FSD turned on.
    • If there is no reference to autopilot or FSD, your vehicle has no autopilot or FSD features.
Section 3 of 7:

How to Check Self-Driving Subscriptions in the Tesla App

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  1. Open the Tesla app that is paired with the vehicle and scroll all the way to the bottom. Tap “view details” to pull up your vehicle’s software information. [7]
    • It will say “Full Self-Driving Capability” and/or “Autopilot” in the “view details” list. If you don’t see any reference to either of these settings, your vehicle has no autopilot or FSD features.
    • You can also pull up your vehicle’s other specs in the “view details” tab, including the wheels, interior settings, paint job, and firmware.
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How much does Full Self-Driving cost?

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  1. If you’ve got an older Tesla that doesn’t have the Full Self-Driving computer 3.0 or older, your car only comes with the Basic Autopilot package built in. Call your Tesla dealership and make an appointment to have the computer upgraded, and then it will cost $199 a month to turn on FSD. [10] [11]
    • The upside of paying the monthly subscription, instead of the up-front flat cost, is that you can cancel the subscription at any time.
  2. If you have a newer Tesla that came with the Enhanced Autopilot package, check with your local Tesla dealer to see if you need a computer upgrade (you may or may not depending on the model). Get the upgrade if necessary, and you’ll then be able to pay $99 a month for the FSD features. [12]
    • You’ll need to make an appointment at your local Tesla dealership to get the computer upgraded, if you need one.
  3. If you do not want to mess around with the monthly costs and you just want to pay a flat price for unlimited Full-Service Driving features, you can pay a $12,000 flat cost to turn the features on. The benefit of doing this is that you’ll be locked in for all FSD updates in the future, which may not be the case for the subscription models. [13]
    • The cost of FSD has gradually increased every year or so since Tesla first rolled out this option, so don’t expect the cost to go down in the future. [14]
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How do you upgrade to Full Self-Driving?

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  1. Tap the checkbox next to “Full-Service Driving Capability” and hit the subscription button. Then, you can enter your payment details and choose your payment option. [15]
    • The FSD features will only work if you’ve got a 3.0 computer or newer. If your Tesla was made after 2020, you don’t need to worry about upgrading the computer. [16]
  2. If you don’t want to use the app, sign into your Tesla account online. Tap “manage,” “buy upgrades,” and “subscribe.” Then, you can manually add the FSD features. [17]
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      • Some states don’t allow for certain FSD features to be enabled, so if your Tesla can’t do something, there may be a local law against it. [18]
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      Warnings

      • If you upgrade to Full-Service Driving, you still have to supervise and monitor your vehicle on the road. It’s not a free ticket to fall asleep at the wheel while you’re in transit. [19]
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