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Tesla Model 3 Delivery Checklist

has a great blog post on a Tesla delivery checklist that you can access
. Below is the Tesla Model 3 checklist of the tasks they recommend when you receive your Tesla.
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Have the Tesla app installed on your smartphone prior to arrival for delivery, and log in.
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Bring your driver’s license.
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If your car will be registered to more than one person, each person on the registration needs to be at the delivery appointment to sign the final documents.
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Bring written or digital proof of your down payment having been made and the final payment details or financing details. If you are financing your car, make sure your loan has been funded before you arrive to take delivery and that you have some kind of proof you can provide to Tesla should they ask about it.
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Bring a printed insurance card or other proof of insurance that shows your Model 3 is insured.
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Since the delivery area where you will inspect your Model 3 may be dark, bring a flashlight.
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Check for correct name and address on your paperwork.
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Confirm vehicle’s VIN matches your paperwork.
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Watch for any error messages on the display screen.
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Check for correct vehicle body color and wheels.
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Inspect body exterior paint for defects.
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Inspect vehicle underside (front & rear) for signs of damage.
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Check for any obvious body panel misalignment.
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Inspect wheel rims for damage.
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Inspect all glass for signs of distortion or cracks.
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Check for proper windshield and windshield trim installation.
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Inspect all edges of the glass roof panel and rear window.
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Test all doors to ensure they open and close without unreasonable effort. Check paint in areas, such as door hinges, that are not visible when doors are closed. Some deliveries have reported incomplete body painting in hidden areas.
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Ensure door windows auto-close completely when doors are closed.
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Test driver & passenger door emergency release.
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Check all 4 windows to ensure they open and close properly.
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Test opening and closing of trunk and frunk. Check paint in areas that are not visible when the frunk and trunk are closed. Some deliveries have reported incomplete body painting in hidden areas.
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Check for the towing eye under the frunk mat.
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Depending on state requirement, check for the front license plate bracket, which is usually stored in the frunk.
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Inspect interior seat upholstery, door surfaces, dash, headliner & carpets (including passenger compartment, frunk & trunk).
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Check left & right clothing hook operation.
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Check all seat belts for proper operation.
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Check rear seats for proper fold-down operation.
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Test sound system to ensure all speakers are working.
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Test steering wheel position controls to ensure proper operation.
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Press the center of the steering wheel to make sure the car’s horn works.
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Test windshield wipers.
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Test rear view camera.
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Check the rearview mirror and side mirrors for proper operation of folding and position adjustment.
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Test all lights.
Vanity mirror lights.
Front overhead driver & passenger lights.
Rear overhead left & right side lights.
Ambient lights
Driver & passenger foot wells
Driver & passenger door pockets
Rear left & right door pockets.
Driver & passenger door puddle lights.
Console middle compartment light.
Console rear compartment light.
All door latch button lights.
All door window button lights.
Steering wheel control lights.
Glovebox light (check glovebox opening and closing).
Frunk light.
Trunk lights (2).
Fog lights.
Headlights (low & high-beam).
Front park lights.
Front turn signal lights.
Left & right side turn signal lights.
Rear running lights.
Brake lights.
Rear turn signal lights.
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Ensure vehicle will accept a charge.
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Check mobile charging kit. Test it to ensure it works.
J1772 Adapter
NEMA 5-15 120v Adapter
NEMA 14-50 240v adapter
Gen 2 Mobile Connector with cable
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Test both key cards to ensure they work with your car. Keep one key card on your person in case the phone app does not operate properly.
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Attempt to pair your smart phone to your car on Bluetooth.
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Ask your delivery specialist to make sure that your car is marked as DELIVERED in Tesla’s network. There have been reports of cars being delivered and the phone app doesn’t allow log in the following day. This is due to the oversight of the car not being identified as having been delivered in Tesla’s system.
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Check display screen for any information that does not match the car.
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Touch the Tesla T at the top of the screen to bring up the About Your Tesla window. Tap the unicorn drawing to access the Sketch Pad. Leave the Sketch Pad up for a minute to make sure there are no phantom touches happening on the display.
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Listen for any unusual sounds coming from vehicle exterior or interior. Some sounds may seem unusual at first exposure. It is normal to hear fans and relays that operate at times depending on the car’s situation.
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If you plan to use a USB stick containing music, plug the USB stick into one of the front USB ports in the console front compartment to determine if the car will properly read the data.
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Make sure you have copies of all paperwork necessary for good documentation of your purchase, including a copy of your signed purchase agreement. If your delivery specialist suggests that you can get your documents electronically on your Tesla account, ask for paper copies you can take with you anyway. Having physical copies with you insures you will get them.
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Tesla Model 3 Delivery Checklist FAQs

Does tesla model 3 come with a charger?

Yes, all Tesla models, including Tesla Model 3 come with a 32-amp onboard charger for the standard model, or a 40-amp onboard charger for the Long Range battery pack. The Tesla Model 3 also comes with a 20-foot mobile connector which can connect their car to a wall charger using the 120V NEMA 5-15 adapter.

Can a Tesla Model 3 use a supercharger?

Yes, the Tesla Model 3 can be supercharged.

How long do I have to wait for my new Tesla Model 3 to be delivered?

The current waiting time is between 4 and 6 weeks for the Tesla 3 model. For all other models, the estimated delivery day is anywhere between a few weeks to several months.

What is the difference between Tesla Model 3 and Tesla Model Y?

The main difference between the two Tesla cars is that Model 3 is a sedan, whereas Tesla Model Y is a hatchback SUV. The two cars also differ in terms of the overall look, feel, and equipment package, all of which can ultimately affect your choice of a new car.

What is the difference between Tesla Model 3 and Tesla Model X?

Tesla Model 3 is a sedan, designed as the most affordable Telsa car model, while Tesla Model X is an SUV considered the least affordable of all Tesla models on the market.

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