Model 3 Pulse High Beam Module

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By detecting other road users, and selectively dimming individual pixels of the headlight, your high beams stay on more often for greater visibility at night. To turn them on, go to Controls >

Polaris Pulse High Beam Remote Activation System

Activates High current relay when High Beams are turned on, used to add large light bars and driving lights without having to install additional switches in the dash. Plugs directly into Polaris Pulse

Commander

Includes Commander, OBD cable, and a pry tool. Installed at the rear OBD port under the rear vent on Model 3/Y built between late 2020 and early 2025 (without Model 3 Highland). Only requires taking

No Bu#!$hit Guide to Tesla Model 3 Headlights

I''ll discuss everything about the new and old headlights of the Model 3, what changed, what got better and what got worse, and much more in this ultimate guide.

Model 3 Owner''s Manual | Tesla

High beams are currently turned on, and Adaptive Headlights is ready automatically adjust based on whether or not Model 3 detects a vehicle approaching from the opposite direction.

How Tesla''s High Beam Feature Works

The Auto High Beam feature on your Tesla vehicle provides optimal visibility and safety when driving in low light conditions. This feature automatically switches between brighter high beams and dimmer

Tesla Update 2024.2 Enables Adaptive Headlights in New Model 3

Tesla has introduced adaptive headlights to its new Model 3. This feature is part of the latest software update, version 2024.2, which has been released to Tesla employees. Update: We

Tesla Rolls Out Adaptive Headlights Update for Model 3, Y, S, and X

To enable Adaptive High Beams, Tesla owners simply need to access the vehicle settings menu, navigate to the Lights section, and select the Adaptive High Beams option.

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Open-source Tesla CAN bus toolkit for Flipper Zero and ESP32. FSD region-gate bypass, TLSSC Restore for VIN-banned cars, nag killer with organic torque variation, Ban Shield,

Tesla unlocks adaptive Model 3 headlights for longer high beam

For now, the 2024.2 update brings the Adaptive High Beam mode to the new Model 3 Highland facelift in Europe whose regulators have greenlit the feature, whereas in the US the update

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