To shift the gears on a Tesla vehicle, you need to follow the steps below:
The touchscreen display provides visual feedback on the gear selection, including a graphic representation of the selected gear, and the vehicle will also emit an audible tone to confirm the gear selection.
here's some more information on how the Tesla touchscreen gear shift works:
The touchscreen display shows the current gear selection as well as the available options. For example, if the car is in "Drive" mode, the screen will show the "Drive" option highlighted and other available options such as "Reverse," "Neutral," and "Park" displayed around it.
To shift into a different gear, simply tap the corresponding option on the touchscreen. For example, if you want to shift into "Reverse," tap the "Reverse" option on the touchscreen. The car will then shift into the selected gear.
In addition to the gear selection options, the touchscreen display also shows other important information such as the car's speed, battery level, and driving range.
Tesla vehicles also come equipped with various sensors and cameras that help with parking and maneuvering. When shifting into "Reverse," the touchscreen display will show a rear-view camera feed to assist with backing up.
If the car detects an obstacle while in reverse, it will alert the driver with audible beeps and visual warnings on the touchscreen.
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