Disclaimers  
					and research by Tesla and its partners for the  
					improvement and design of our vehicles and systems; to  
					defend Tesla; and as otherwise may be required by law.  
					In servicing your vehicle, Tesla can potentially resolve  
					issues remotely simply by reviewing your vehicle’s data  
					log.  
					Event Data Recorder (EDR)  
					Model Y is equipped with an event data recorder (EDR).  
					The main purpose of an EDR is to record, in certain crash  
					or near crash-like situations, such as an air bag  
					deployment or hitting a road obstacle, data to better  
					understand how the vehicle's systems performed. The  
					EDR is designed to record data related to vehicle  
					dynamics and safety systems for a short period of time,  
					typically 30 seconds or less. The EDR in Model Y is  
					designed to record data such as:  
					Tesla’s telematics system wirelessly transmits vehicle  
					information to Tesla on a periodic basis. The data is used  
					as previously described and helps ensure the proper  
					maintenance of your vehicle. Additional Model Y  
					features may use your vehicle’s telematics system and  
					the information provided, including features such as  
					charging reminders, software updates, and remote  
					access to, and control of, various systems of your  
					vehicle.  
					• How various systems in your vehicle were operating;  
					• Whether or not the driver and passenger safety belts  
					were buckled/fastened;  
					• How far (if at all) the driver was depressing the  
					accelerator and/or brake pedal; and,  
					Tesla does not disclose the data recorded in your vehicle  
					to any third party except when:  
					• How fast the vehicle was traveling.  
					• An agreement or consent from the vehicle’s owner  
					(or the leasing company for a leased vehicle) is  
					obtained.  
					The data can help provide a better understanding of the  
					circumstances in which crashes and injuries occur.  
					• Officially requested by the police or other authorities.  
					• Used as a defense for Tesla.  
					NOTE: EDR data is recorded by your vehicle only if a  
					non-trivial crash situation occurs; no data is recorded by  
					the EDR under normal driving conditions and no  
					personal data (for example, name, gender, age, and  
					crash location) is recorded. However, other parties, such  
					as law enforcement, could combine the EDR data with  
					the type of personally identifying data routinely  
					acquired during a crash investigation.  
					• Ordered by a court of law.  
					• Used for research purposes without disclosing details  
					of the vehicle owner or identification information.  
					• Disclosed to a Tesla affiliated company, including  
					their successors or assigns, or our information  
					systems and data management providers.  
					To read data recorded by an EDR, special equipment is  
					required, and access to the vehicle or the EDR is needed.  
					In addition to the vehicle manufacturer, other parties,  
					such as law enforcement, that have the special  
					equipment, can read the information if they have access  
					to the vehicle or the EDR. Tesla may also access the EDR  
					remotely in some crash circumstances.  
					For additional information regarding how Tesla  
					processes data collected from your vehicle, please  
					
					
					Data Sharing  
					Vehicle Telematics  
					For quality assurance and to support the continuous  
					improvement of advanced features such as Autopilot,  
					your Model Y may collect analytics, road segment,  
					diagnostic, and vehicle usage data and send to Tesla for  
					analysis. This analysis helps Tesla improve products and  
					services by learning from the experience of billions of  
					miles that Tesla vehicles have driven. Although Tesla  
					shares this data with partners that contribute similar  
					data, the collected information does not identify you  
					personally and can be sent to Tesla only with your  
					explicit consent. In order to protect your privacy,  
					personal information is either not logged at all, is subject  
					to privacy preserving techniques, or is removed from  
					any reports before being sent to Tesla. You have control  
					over what data you share by touching Controls >  
					Software > Data Sharing.  
					Model Y is equipped with electronic modules that  
					monitor and record data from various vehicle systems,  
					including the motor, Autopilot components, Battery,  
					braking and electrical systems. The electronic modules  
					record information about various driving and vehicle  
					conditions, including braking, acceleration, trip and  
					other related information regarding your vehicle. These  
					modules also record information about the vehicle’s  
					features such as charging events and status, the  
					enabling/disabling of various systems, diagnostic  
					trouble codes, VIN, speed, direction and location.  
					The data is stored by the vehicle and may be accessed,  
					used and stored by Tesla service technicians during  
					vehicle servicing or periodically transmitted to Tesla  
					wirelessly through the vehicle’s telematics system. This  
					data may be used by Tesla for various purposes,  
					including, but not limited to: providing you with Tesla  
					telematics services; troubleshooting; evaluation of your  
					vehicle’s quality, functionality and performance; analysis  
					For additional information regarding how Tesla  
					processes data collected from your vehicle, please  
					
					
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