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Last updated: September 18, 2024

Interior Optionslink

There are 3 colorways available for 2021+ Model X; black, white, and cognac. All trim options are polyurethane (PUR), a leather alternative. There are 2 different variants of 2021+ Model X, long range and performance. Long range covers wood decor to match the colorway while performance includes carbon fiber decor.


Door Panelslink

Component Descriptionlink

1. Window switch pack & Emergency release
2. Door opener button
3. Tweeter patch
4. Beltline
5. Insert
6. Grab handle
7. Armrest
8. Main carrier
9. Map pocket
10. Speaker grille
11. Access panel (ambient light inside access panel)
12. Puddle light
13. Reflector
Door Panel, Overview

The door trim provides functionality to control opening and closing the door, the window, speakers for audio, grab handle for ease of ingress / egress, a map pocket for storage, and various points of lighting.

Theory of Operationlink

Door Releaselink

2021+ Model X front doors open mechanically or electronically. The primary mode of opening the door is via the force touch interior release button, which communicates via the door handle controller. Both release methods will work if the 2021+ Model X has 12V power. However, only the mechanical handle will open a door when the 2021+ Model X has no power. The E-release (emergency release) is intended to be a secondary mode of opening the door with the primary functionality being the door switch. While the door button communicates via the door handle controller, the E-release is directly connected to the door latch, allowing the mechanism to be fully mechanical. The rear doors do not have any customer facing ability to mechanically open. Although, if needed in service, the rear doors have a mechanical release located under the second row seat cushion.

Window Switchlink

Every door has a window control button. The driver's door window switch pack controls every window. Each passenger door has a single window switch to raise or lower that individual window. The left front, right front, and left rear window switch communicate on VCLEFT, while the right rear window switch communicates on VCRIGHT.

1. E-Release
2. Capacitive Interior Release Button
3. Window Switch Pack
Driver's Door Controls
Passenger's Door Controls
Rear Doors' Controls

Door Lightinglink

Each door has 4 areas that get illuminated. The map pocket has functional illumination via an LED tube and is located at the top of the map pocket. The decor has bright work which is an RGB LED strip that communicates on local interconnect network (LIN) to the left or right vehicle controller. There is also ambient lighting located underneath the armrest. This ambient lighting is not constantly on. The customer can trigger different lighting modes via the UI. In addition, ambient lighting will turn on white during ingress / egress. There is also a puddle lamp located at the bottom of the door which illuminates when the door is open. The intent of ambient lighting is to give a glow through the vehicle, whereas functional lighting is to help the user see certain components.

Door Lighting

For the rear falcon doors, instead of a puddle lamp, there is a welcome lamp. This is more powerful lighting so that it can reach the ground from the higher vertical position of the falcon door.

Serviceabilitylink

The door trim panels hook onto the door at the beltline seal. Each door has a bolt under the map pocket screw cover, under the grab handle screw cover, under the decor, and under the reflector.

2021+ Model X doors should be taken off using a trim tool around the bottom edge. Afterwards, disengage the clips, and then remove the trim from U channel in the beltline, moving up in the Z direction.

Front Door Fastener Locations

Ambient Lightinglink

Ambient lighting refers to the white lights within the vehicle that turn on when a vehicle door is opened, and dim once the vehicle is put into drive, or 2 minutes after an occupant has closed the door.

Ambient lights are in the following areas:

  • Driver footwell (light pipe)
  • Front passenger footwell (light pipe)
  • All 4 door map pockets (light pipe)
  • Under the driver seat (second row foot well lamp)
  • Under the passenger seat (second row footwell lamp)
  • Under the center console (second row footwell lamp)

Light pipes snap into a light engine (a PCBA or ECU) The various lights are controlled by the respective vehicle controllers, VCLET or VCRIGHT with the center console lamp controllered by VCLEFT.

Carpeting and Matslink

The 2021+ Model X has 3 floor mats. The driver's and front passenger's floor mats are separate, and the rear floor mat is a wide mat that covers the entire rear passenger footwell. Each mat is cut to fit the shape of the footwell it is designed for and must be installed with the carpet facing the occupants. There are three different types of second row floor mats that coincide with the seating options for the vehicle. The driver floor mat includes a cover over the dead pedal. A high-retention hook-and-loop fastener backing on the mats keep them in position without visible fasteners. The floor mat has the hook-and-loop fastener patches (hook side), while the carpet has knit loop patches.

Floor Mats
Knit Loop patches on Carpet

The cabin carpet is located underneath the 3 piece floor mat kit. This is composed of two pieces. The first piece covers the interior floor of the front cabin, and the second piece covers the interior floor of the rear cabin. The front cabin carpet is retained using 2 clips as shown below.

Front Carpet Clips
First Row Cabin Carpet

The second row cabin carpet differs based on seating options for the vehicle.

Second Row Cabin Carpet

Underneath the cabin carpet is the passenger footrest which sits on top of the footwell cover located on the Instrument Panel (IP). The passenger footrest is intended to help protect the car computer as well as provide foot support to the first row passenger. Between the footwell cover, located on the IP, and the footrest is a Noise, Vibration, and Harshness (NVH) pad to help mitigate any road noise. Any carpet support the vehicle may have is made from expanded polypropylene (EPP).

Passenger Footrest

Luggage Compartmentlink

Storagelink

The trunk in the 2021+ Model X has storage in the main compartment, under the load floor, and inside storage compartments located on the driver’s and passenger's side. The left hand storage component of the trunk also contains a load floor to allow the customer to maximize loading space. In the 5 seater variant of 2021+ Model X, there is also storage compartment under the second load floor.

Main trunk storage
5 Seater secondary trunk storage
Left Side Compartment Storage
Right Side Compartment Storage

Storage compartments illuminate when they are opened and turn off when they are closed.

Load Floorlink

The 2021+ Model X has 2 glass fiber and aluminum honey comb load floors with an easy lift strap. To access the storage space below, lift the load floor upwards. Both load floors have storage underneath. There is the rear load floor, which covers the main compartment storage, and in the 5 seater variant there is a second load floor that covers that storage compartment. There is also the side load floor that covers the left storage compartment. It is preferred that the customer always secures all loose objects.

Main Compartment Load Floor, in all variants
Secondary Load Floor, 5 Seater only
Pocket Load Floor, all variants

Headlinerlink

The 2021+ Model X headliner is one piece which contains:

  • For front passengers:
    • Front lamp
  • For rear passengers:
    • Two speakers
    • Two coat hooks
    • Rear lamp

All components a part of the headliner assembly are controlled via VCLEFT with the exception of the speakers, which communicate directly to the car computer. The 2021+ Model X headliner does not have an intrusion sensor so there is only one variant of headliner - ultrasuede mammoth black.

Headliner

Interior Mirror and Sun Visorslink

2021+ Model X has a 3-layer, rear view mirror that allows the mirror to "self-dim" for added driver comfort. The first layer of the mirror is a clear glass, the second layer is an electrochromatic film, and the third layer is a mirror. The electrochromatic film activates when a small voltage is applied to it which causes the amount of light passing through it to decrease (dimming).

There are 2 sun visors installed to the front of the headliner. Each sun visor has a mirror cover. The mirror cover can be opened and folded down to reveal the mirror and 2 vanity lights. The sun visor has an open and closed position. In the closed position the sunvisor mates with a magnet on the visor bezel. In the open position, the sunvisor mates with a magnet on the camera cover.

Interior Mirror and Sun Visors

Instrument Panellink


Tilt Displaylink

Component Descriptionlink

The 2021+ Model X display built after 18APR2022 had the ability to tilt towards the driver or passenger. There are 3 possible positions, tilted 12 degrees to the driver, a center home position (also referred to as stowed) and tilted 12 degrees to the passenger. This system includes the display itself and the tilt mechanism which is then bolted to a bracket that mounts to the IP. The tilt mechanism is comprised of two motors, each provide linear movement via a spindle. The display is connected to this tilt mechanism at three points, each of the arms that are attached to the spindle as well as the center arm that has the guide pin which allows for a smooth movement as the display tilts. The mechanism slides into the IP in the X direction and is bolted to the bracket in the X direction. The tilt functionality can be requested via the UI.

Theory of Operationlink

The tilt mechanism is powered by VCLEFT and communicates via CAN. When the display is in the stowed position, the motors on the mechanism should read an encoder count of zero, and the guide pin should be sitting at the bottom of the “V” in the guide rail. The V grove for the center bolt is necessary to constrain the movement of the display, it keeps the link arms from wobbling back and forth. The center pin travels through the V grove as the link arms push and pull the display left and right. When the user has requested that the display tilt, a nominal current between 2.2 and 4A is supplied to the motor. Depending on which tilt direction is chosen will decide which motor is the leader or the follower. The leader is the motor furthest from the desired tilt position, the motor that has to travel the furthest. For example, in a left hand drive vehicle, if the display is chosen to tilt the driver, the lead motor will be the right hand motor. If the display is chosen to tilt to the passenger, the lead motor will be the left hand motor. The lead motor should not exceed an encoder count of 500 tics when fully deployed, while the follower motor should not exceed 230 tics. The lead motor travels two times faster than the follower motor, as it has a larger distance to cover. The home position has a hard stop, where the deployed positions use encoder counts to decide end of travel.

Serviceabilitylink

The stowed position, can be verified, by looking from underneath the mechanism up to ensure that the rail nuts rest flush against each motor mount. This is the hard stop for the system.

Because the display mounts to the link arms via a self tapping screw that creates threads in the link arms, any need to service the display would result in a swap of both the display and the mechanism. If the mechanism needs to be swapped, we can maintain the old display, as it will create new threads in the mechanism.

The center pin is made of a softer material than the V grove rail it sits in, so could be a point of wear or failure, this could issues rehoming or NVH concerns.

Other NVH concerns may require relubricating the spindle or regreasing the rail nut.

Vehicles built with a powered center display have a different VCLEFT as well as a different display mechanism than those built with out the powered display Vehicles with tilt functionality will have the following gtwconfig cfg_centerdisplaytilttype": "POWERED" If the vehicle does not have a functioning tilt mechanism, the configuration will be none or manual

There are thermal limits for the motors, if the mechanism is continuously running for 80 seconds the button to move the mechanism is greyed out to prevent overheating of the motors. This can resume after 28seconds

The stall current for the motors is 12A

The tilt mechanism does have pinch detection, for when the display is moving from the deployed position back to stowed. If the system detects a current spike while returning to the home position, it indicates a pinch, the display backs off and then moves at 70% speed to return home. The system is compensating for the fact that there may be increased friction over time of using the mechanism. If a false pinch has occurred, checking the gear box, center pin or the presence of black dust in the lubricant underneath the link arms are the first few places to start.

The following 4 ODIN routines can be used in removing and replacing the mechanism as well as for diagnosis.

TEST-SELF_VCLEFT_X_DISPLAY-ACTUATORS: Tests if the motors are physically plugged in. PROC_VCLEFT_DISPLAY-MECH-CALIBRATE: Brings rails nut to the end stops. PROC_VCLEFT_DISPLAY-MECH-TEST: Moves display to the left and right once. PING-BASH_DISPLAY_ALL: Test if the display is communicating.

Steering Wheellink

The steering wheel is made of a polyurethane (PUR) wrap and has the ability to be heated by utilizing a resistive pad underneath the PUR.

Switcheslink

The switches are located on both the left and right hand side of the wheel.

On the left hand side are the turn signals and high beams.

On the right hand side is the horn, wipers, and voice control. The center of the steering wheel does NOT actuate the horn. There is a bit of play on the driver airbag cover in order to install it which may give the idea that this should actuate the horn, but all horn functionality is on the right hand switch.

These switches are both capacitive and force sensing. The capacitive portion indicates which of the controls is being selected. The force sensing is to ensure that switch has been actuated.

Steering Wheel Controls

Scroll Wheelslink

The scroll wheels on the 2021+ Model X steering wheel can control the functions listed below:

  • Cruise control adjustments
  • Autopilot adjustments
  • Steering wheel adjustments
  • Mirror adjustments
  • Volume
  • Media controls (skip, play, and pause)

Glove Boxlink

The 2021+ Model X does not have a physical button to open the glove box. The glove box can only be opened from the touch screen. To prevent damage, the glove box will stop functioning if the glove box door is cycled (opened / closed) ten times in a row.

The glove box opens via an actuator assembly. Inside the glove box is a USB port and functional lighting.

Glove box actuator

Center Consolelink

The 2021+ Model X center console has storage, cup holders, phone charging, USB-C charging ports, 12V port, a rear display, and rear vents.

Storagelink

The 2021+ Model X center console has both a front bin and a rear bin. The rear bin is located underneath the center console armrest. The armrest is on a pivot so that it rotates open to gain access to the rear bin. The armrest latches closed with a magnet. There are switches that the armrest hinge activates in order to illuminate the rear bin.

Center Console Armrest

The front bin can be accessed by sliding the lid forward. The lid has 3 positions: Closed, all the way open, and an intermediate position which exposes the cup holders. When the lid is fully open, the cup holder and sliding tray can be accessed. The cup holders can slide backwards, and the sliding tray can slide forward in order to expose the front bin.

Cup holder and sliding tray

Within the front bin is a service panel. This service panel contains 2 USB-C charging with data ports and a 12V outlet. This service panel is easily removable without having to remove the entire center console. The front bin has functional ambient lighting which is illuminated by switches located in the center console that trigger when certain components are in the stowed position, allowing access to the front bin. There are two switches for the bin lid; 1 switch for the sliding tray and 1 switch for the cupholder.

Service Panel

Phone Docklink

The phone dock, located at the front of the center console, has space for two phones and provided inductive charging. Along with phone charging, the phone dock contains the Near Field Communication (NFC) key card reader to start the vehicle with the keycard. Below the phone dock are switches to select the gear or to turn on the hazard lights. Each of the gear symbols and the hazard symbol is backlit for ease of visibility. These switches are both capacitive and force sensing. The capacitive portion indicates which of the controls are being selected. The force sensing is to ensure that switch has been actuated. The center console gear selector is intended to be a secondary form of selecting the gear, and the primary functionality is intended to be done on the UI. The gear selector switches only become illuminated and active when the vehicle center display becomes inoperative. The phone dock tray is able to swing up for serviceability purposes.

Phone Dock

Rear Display and Ventslink

The 2021+ Model X center console has a rear display which is intended for the rear passengers to direct the flow of the rear vents. It is a full touch and video streaming capable screen. The rear display is integrated into what is called the airwave. Similar to the Instrument Panel (IP) vents, the rear center console vents are intended to be non visible. They are located on the airwave cap, pointing upwards and downwards. The airwave contains four actuators that control how much air goes to the bottom or top outlets. The actuators control this airflow by changing directions of two flaps located behind the vents. Two actuators are controlled by VCLEFT while the other two are controlled by VCRIGHT. Located beneath the rear display are 2 USB-c charing ports (no data).

Rear Display
Airwave Actuators

Lightinglink

While there are various lighting options that are triggered by opening certain components of the center console, there is also an ambient functional lighting around the upper portion of the center console. This lighting is known as the brightwork. It matches the lighting located on the Instrument Panel (IP) and door trim.

Brightwork

Rear Cup holderslink

2021+ Model X center console is almost identical to the center console in 2021+ Model S, the difference in 2021+ Model X is that the rear is equipped with cup holders. The Rear USB hub that was attached to the 2021+ Model S Back Panel instead gets attached to the 2021+ Model X "USB Panel" in blue, above the deploying cup holder.

Rear Cup holders
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