How to Disable Tesla Park Assist Chimes: Step-by-Step Guide

Tesla Park Assist chimes provide audible alerts to help you park safely by indicating the proximity of obstacles. However, if you find the chimes disruptive, you can adjust or disable the sound without affecting the visual sensor alerts. Follow the steps below to turn off or modify the Park Assist chimes in your Tesla.

Step 1: Open the "Car Controls" Menu

  • Tap the "Car" icon located at the bottom-left of the touchscreen to open the Controls Menu.

Step 2: Navigate to "Safety" or "Autopilot" Settings

  • From the Controls Menu, select the "Safety" or "Autopilot" tab, depending on your Tesla model.

Step 3: Adjust Park Assist Sound Settings

  • Scroll down until you find the "Park Assist" section. Here, you can adjust the chime volume or disable it completely by switching the sound toggle OFF.

Step 4: Verify Changes

  • After disabling or lowering the chime volume, test the Park Assist system by parking the car. The visual sensor alerts should still appear on your screen, but the sound will be reduced or turned off, depending on your settings.

Frequently Asked Questions About Disabling Tesla Park Assist Chimes

1. Can I completely turn off Tesla Park Assist chimes?

Yes, you can turn off the Park Assist chimes by accessing the Safety or Autopilot settings and toggling the sound option off. The visual alerts will still be displayed.

2. Will disabling the chimes affect the Park Assist functionality?

No, disabling the chimes will not affect the functionality of Park Assist. The visual sensor alerts on your Tesla’s display will continue to function as normal.

3. Can I adjust the volume instead of disabling the chimes completely?

Yes, instead of disabling the chimes, you can adjust the volume of the Park Assist alerts in the Safety settings. This allows you to lower the sound without turning it off completely.

4. What if I want to turn the chimes back on later?

You can easily re-enable the Park Assist chimes by going back into the Safety or Autopilot settings and toggling the sound option back on.

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