Tesla vehicles use multiple cameras to monitor surroundings and enhance features like Autopilot, Sentry Mode, and parking assistance.
Tesla Model Y is equipped with multiple cameras that actively monitor the environment. Let’s take a look at their locations and what they do:
- Front Camera System
Three cameras are located behind the windshield, near the rearview mirror. These help with Autopilot, lane keeping, and detecting traffic. - Side Cameras
Cameras on the side repeaters and B-pillars assist with blind-spot monitoring, lane changes, and parking maneuvers. - Rear Camera
A camera above the rear license plate provides a clear view for reversing and works with Sentry Mode to capture footage. - Door Pillar Cameras
Each door pillar has a camera that helps detect surrounding vehicles, enhancing Autopilot and safety features.
These cameras play a vital role in Tesla’s driver-assist features, including:
- Autopilot & Full Self-Driving (FSD) – Uses front and side cameras to navigate roads.
- Sentry Mode – Records surroundings when the vehicle is parked.
- Summon & Smart Summon – Helps navigate tight spaces remotely.
Blind Spot Monitoring – Provides visual alerts when changing lanes.
To ensure optimal performance, keep your cameras clean and unobstructed. Use a microfiber cloth to wipe them down regularly, especially after rain or snow.