Whether you have a Tesla Model 3, Y, S, or X, there are several easy ways to lock and secure your vehicle. To lock your car from the inside, tap the lock icon on the top of the touchscreen. To lock it from the outside, simply walk away from your car or use your Tesla app, key card, or key fob. In this article, we’ll explain all of the different ways to lock your car and share safety features you can enable to keep your car protected.
Locking a Tesla
Lock your Tesla from the inside by pressing the lock icon on the top of the touchscreen. When your car is locked, the lock icon is closed. To automatically lock your car, enable the “Walk-Away Door Lock” feature on the touchscreen and walk away from your car while carrying your phone or key fob.
Steps
-
Walk away from your car while carrying your phone key. All Tesla models have an automatic locking feature called Walk-Away Door Lock. When you walk away from the car while carrying your phone key or key fob, the doors and trunk lock. [2] X Research source
- Use your Tesla’s touchscreen to set up Walk-Away Door Lock : Press the car icon to open “Controls,” select “Locks,” and tap “Walk-Away Door Lock.”
- When the doors and trunk automatically lock , the exterior lights flash.
- Set up other confirmations to let you know the doors are locked:
- Side mirror folding: Press Controls > Mirrors > Mirror Auto Fold.
- Lock sound: Press Controls > Locks > Lock Confirmation Sound.
- If you check “Exclude Home,” your Tesla will not automatically lock when you park at the location you have chosen as “Home.”
-
Drive at least 5 mph (8 kph). All Tesla models come with Drive Away Locking. Your car automatically locks when you start driving at least 5 mph (8 kph). [3] X Research source
-
There are some instances when your Tesla will not auto-lock. Tesla recommends checking that your car is locked, even when using the Walk-Away Door Lock feature. Your car will not lock if: [4] X Research source
- You leave your phone key or key fob in the car.
- You don’t fully close the doors or trunk.
- Your phone’s Bluetooth is off. Auto-lock works through Bluetooth technology.
- If you’re driving, you don’t get out of the driver’s side door.
- “Exclude Home” is checked and you park at your “Home” location.
-
Set up “Car Left Open Notifications” on the Tesla touchscreen. Tesla will send you a phone notification if your car doors, windows, or trunk are left open, or if your car is left unlocked. To set it up: [9] X Research source
- Tap “Controls,” “Locks,” and then “Car Left Open Notifications” on the touchscreen.
-
Enable the security alarm on the Tesla touchscreen. The security alarm feature will blast a sound and flash the lights if your car is opened without your phone key, key card, or fob. To set it up: [10] X Research source
- Press “Controls,” “Safety & Security,” and then “Security Alarm” on the touchscreen.
-
Create a PIN in order to drive your car. The PIN to Drive feature requires you (or any other driver) to enter a unique, 4-digit number on the touchscreen before you can drive your car. To set it up: [11] X Research source
- Tap “Controls,” “Safety & Security,” and then “PIN to Drive” on the touchscreen.
-
Set up Sentry Mode on your Tesla’s touchscreen. In Sentry Mode, your Tesla continuously checks for motion around the car. If it senses a threat, the cameras outside the car start recording and you get a notification on your phone. [12] X Research source
- To set up Sentry Mode : Tap “Controls,” “Safety & Security,” and then “Sentry Mode” on the touchscreen.
- Depending on the severity of the threat, your car alarm may start.
- Note : Sentry Mode turns off when your car battery drops below 20%. You will get a phone notification when this happens.
-
Make sure your Tesla software is updated. Tesla regularly sends out software updates to fix bugs and add new features to your car. To ensure your car is operating at its peak performance, update its software when you receive a notification on the touchscreen. [13] X Research source
- Notifications about software updates also appear on your Tesla phone app.
- To manually check for updates, go to “Controls” and then “Software” on the touchscreen.
- Make sure your Tesla app is kept up to date, too.
Expert Q&A
Video
Tips
- All Tesla models have a child-lock feature to prevent children from opening the doors from the inside. To turn the Child-Protection Lock on, tap “Controls,” “Vehicle,” and then “Child-Protection Lock” on your car’s touchscreen.Thanks
- All Teslas have an optional “Unlock on Park” feature that unlocks all of the doors when you park your car. If this feature is enabled, turn it off by tapping “Controls,” “Lock,” and then “Unlock on Park” on your car’s touchscreen.Thanks
- Set up your Tesla so only the driver’s side door unlocks when you approach the car or use your key. To enable this feature, press “Controls,” “Locks,” and then “Driver Door Unlock Mode” on the touchscreen.Thanks
Warnings
- Always double-check that your car is locked, especially when using the Walk-Away Door Lock feature. In some instances, the doors and trunk will not automatically lock.Thanks
References
- ↑ https://www.tesla.com/ownersmanual/models/en_us/GUID-518C51C1-E9AC-4A68-AE12-07F4FF8C881E.html
- ↑ https://www.tesla.com/ownersmanual/modelx/en_us/GUID-7A32EC01-A17E-42CC-A15B-2E0A39FD07AB.html
- ↑ https://www.tesla.com/support/tesla-vehicle-keys
- ↑ https://www.tesla.com/ownersmanual/modelx/en_us/GUID-7A32EC01-A17E-42CC-A15B-2E0A39FD07AB.html
- ↑ https://service.tesla.com/docs/Public/diy/model3/en_us/GUID-53651B16-A2E3-4118-933E-B5F41C74D433.html
- ↑ https://www.tesla.com/ownersmanual/model3/en_us/GUID-E004FAB7-1C71-448F-9492-CACF301304D2.html
- ↑ https://www.tesla.com/ownersmanual/2015_2020_modelx/en_jo/GUID-0618931A-AB47-4A93-B2C7-C0B41BF0595E.html
- ↑ https://www.tesla.com/support/voice-commands
- ↑ https://www.tesla.com/ownersmanual/modelx/en_us/GUID-7A32EC01-A17E-42CC-A15B-2E0A39FD07AB.html