🚨 2019 Tesla Model 3: Emergency Neutral
The 2019 Model 3 uses a column-mounted monostable stalk shifter that returns to center after each input, with gear selection shown on the touchscreen.
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⚠️ Chock the wheels first — neutral means the car can roll. Set the parking brake while you work, never stand downhill of the vehicle, and try a 12-volt jump before any override: power fixes most stuck-in-park problems instantly.
The procedure
- Ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and chocked - the Model 3 has NO traditional parking pawl you can manually release
- Access the tow mode procedure: On the touchscreen, tap Controls > Service > Towing (requires 12V power)
- The vehicle will release the parking brake and enable free-rolling for 15 minutes when Transport Mode is activated
- If the 12V battery is completely dead, you CANNOT put the vehicle in neutral through normal means
- With a dead 12V system, you must jump-start the 12V battery using the jump post under the tow hook access panel in the front bumper (driver side)
- Remove the tow hook cover panel by pulling firmly, connect jumper cables to the red (+) post, ground to an unpainted bolt, then access Transport Mode on screen
- Tesla does NOT provide a mechanical shift lock override - the system is fully electronic and requires 12V power
With zero electrical power
Without 12V power, the Model 3 cannot be shifted into neutral using any mechanical override. You must jump-start the 12V system via the front jump post (under driver-side tow hook cover in front bumper), then use the touchscreen to enable Transport Mode. The high-voltage battery does not need to be functional, only the 12V accessory system.
⚡ EV / hybrid warning
CRITICAL: Model 3 must be transported on a flatbed truck. DO NOT tow with wheels on the ground even in neutral - the electric motors will generate voltage that can damage the drive system. If Transport Mode times out (15 minutes), the parking brake will automatically re-engage. If the 12V system dies during transport, the vehicle will NOT roll freely.