How to pair your phone to Tesla Model S

By on 24 August 2024 / Leave a comment Updated on: 22nd August 2024

Nowadays, most cars come with Bluetooth connectivity (like most phones). This means you can connect your smart device to your vehicle.

In turn, this means you can answer phone calls, play music, and do much more, all from the driver’s seat. This article will walk you through pairing your smartphone to your Tesla Model S. As usual, you’ll find all the manufacturer instructions and everything you need to know about the process in your owner’s manual.

How to pair your phone to Tesla Model S

Never use your mobile phone while driving – for any reason. You should also avoid operating the touchscreen – use voice commands instead.

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What is Bluetooth pairing?

Bluetooth setting on tesla model s
Source: YouTube (MECH4CARS)

Bluetooth pairing is a wireless connection between two devices. In this case, these are the Tesla Model S and your smartphone.

‘Pairing’ refers to the information exchange that makes connectivity much more straightforward. Some describe this process as a bit like exchanging phone numbers. Each device must get information from the other to verify security and make connecting easier.

Once the information has been exchanged, the two devices are ‘paired’. They’ll continue to share data wirelessly until the connection is interrupted or removed.

For this reason, you can listen to your phone’s music, answer calls, play podcasts, and so on.

How to pair your phone to your Tesla Model S

a finger press control setting button on tesla model s
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Setting your phone up as a key doesn’t pair it with Bluetooth. You won’t be able to use the hands-free settings. Even if your smartphone is set up to be a key, you’ll still need to pair it.

Follow these instructions (below) to pair your smartphone with your car.

  1. Sit inside your Model S. Leave it stationary and in Park.
  2. Power up the touchscreen and your smartphone.
  3. Enable Bluetooth on your smartphone.
  4. On the touchscreen, go to Controls.
  5. Next, tap the Bluetooth icon.
    • You’ll find this at the top of the Controls page.
  6. Choose Add New Device.
  7. Tap Start Search.
  8. You’ll see a list of all the nearby Bluetooth devices. Note that this typically includes smartphones and other devices up to around 30 feet away.
  9. Choose your phone.
  10. Both the touchscreen and your phone screen will display a random number. Check that they match.
  11. Confirm that you want to pair it with the car on your smartphone.
  12. You may need to allow the car access to your personal information.

Once your phone is paired, you will be able to:

  • Make and receive phone calls.
  • Send messages (using voice-to-text).
  • View contacts (including phone numbers, addresses, etc.).
  • See calendar entries.

Which phone will pair with the Model S?

Tesla Model S screen display
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Your Tesla Model S will automatically pair with the most recent device in range unless you set up a Priority Device. This could be the reason it won’t connect to your smartphone. To set your phone as the priority device:

  1. Go to the car’s Bluetooth settings.
  2. Find your smartphone.
  3. Designate it as the priority device.

Why isn’t Bluetooth working with my Tesla Model S?

If you’re running into Bluetooth problems, consider the following suggestions:

  • Pairing sometimes takes two or three attempts.
  • Ensure Bluetooth is enabled on your phone.
  • Your smartphone might have low battery, leading to Bluetooth automatically disabling.
  • The Model S might be trying to connect to another nearby device.
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How to unpair your phone from your Tesla Model S

Follow the simple instructions below to unpair your phone.

  1. Open your smartphone settings.
  2. Go to Bluetooth.
  3. Select Forget This Device.

If you simply want to disconnect, ready to reconnect later, choose Disconnect or turn Bluetooth off temporarily.

Before using your Bluetooth-connected phone with your Model S, consult your owner’s manual. It’s illegal to use your phone while driving. The setup process should be done while in Park. Never use your car before reading through this crucial document.

Check out a PDF below.

owners manual

FAQs

How do I connect my phone to Tesla Model S?

To connect your phone to a Tesla Model S, make sure your car is in Park, power up the touchscreen and your smartphone, enable Bluetooth on your phone, access the “Controls” menu on the touchscreen, tap the Bluetooth icon, and choose “Add New Device.” Begin the search for nearby devices and select your phone from the list. Confirm the pairing by matching the displayed random numbers on both your phone and the touchscreen.

How do I pair my Tesla with my iPhone?

Pairing your iPhone with a Tesla Model S is simple: ensure your car is in Park, power up your touchscreen and iPhone, enable Bluetooth on your iPhone, access the “Controls” menu on the touchscreen, tap the Bluetooth icon, and select “Add New Device.” Start the search for nearby devices and choose your iPhone from the list. Confirm the pairing by matching the displayed random numbers on both your iPhone and the touchscreen.

Why won’t my phone connect to my Tesla?

If your phone won’t connect, make sure you’re in Park, enable Bluetooth on your phone, check your phone’s battery level, ensure your Tesla isn’t trying to connect to another nearby device, and consult your owner’s manual or Tesla’s customer support for further assistance.

How do I set up my Tesla with my phone?

To set up your Tesla with your phone, ensure your car is in Park, power up the touchscreen and your smartphone, enable Bluetooth on your phone, access the “Controls” menu on the touchscreen, tap the Bluetooth icon, and select “Add New Device.” Start the search for nearby devices and select your phone from the list. Consult your owner’s manual for model-specific instructions and features you can control using your phone through Tesla’s interface.

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Izz Dan

I love Electric Vehicles! Been always fascinated how a remote toy car can be used in real life scenarios. I've been an electrical engineer at Energi Elite as well and just decided to write & share about what I've learned here.

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