Tesla pioneered camera-based autonomous driving with Autopilot and Full Self-Driving (FSD), relying on a network of cameras, ultrasonic sensors, and neural network processing for navigation, automatic lane changes, and self-parking. Camera replacements, windshield service, or collision repair can disrupt calibration. Core Auto Logic provides Tesla ADAS calibration, module programming, and electronic diagnostics across the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
3,200+
Vehicles supported
1-Year
Unlimited warranty
DFW Mobile
Mobile in DFW
OEM-Grade
Native diagnostics
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Pick a model and year to see modules, common DTCs and exact calibration procedures.
Tesla lineup
Select your Tesla model
5 active Tesla nameplates with ADAS, ECU and module coverage. Pick a year directly on any card to skip ahead, or tap the card for the full model page.
Live from our service database. Numbers update as new model years and procedures are added.
5
Models covered
46
Year configurations catalogued
2012-2026
Model-year span
213
ADAS system entries
353
OEM part numbers indexed
9
Platforms identified
5
Immobilizer generations
What we specialize in
Tesla-specific capabilities
Beyond generic OBD work. Procedures we run daily on the bench and on-site for late-model Tesla.
Forward camera calibration
Front camera, blind-spot radar and 360 surround views. Static and dynamic targets per OEM service bulletins.
Hands-free driving systems
Driver-facing camera and module sync after windshield, mirror or fascia replacement.
Immobilizer and key programming
OEM-authorized programming with valid security access for all-key-lost and PIN/PMI requests on late-model security systems.
Native OEM flashing
Manufacturer diagnostic software and OEM+ platforms with active subscriptions.
ADAS evolution
How Tesla ADAS has evolved
Four eras shape the modern ADAS landscape. Here's where Tesla fits in each.
2020-PresentBrand era 1
Active in this era
The Hands-Free Highway Era
L2+ and hands-free systems, OTA-updateable ADAS, lane-centering with curve handling. Tesla shows 5 distinct models active in this era. Representative systems include Rear View Camera, Autopilot - Forward Radar (AP Radar), Autopilot - Forward Facing Camera (main). Sample platform code: MS.
2015-2019Brand era 2
Active in this era
The Sensing Suite Era
AEB, lane keep, and adaptive cruise became standard across the lineup. Tesla shows 3 distinct models active in this era. Representative systems include Rear View Camera, Autopilot - Forward Radar (AP Radar), Autopilot - Forward Facing Camera (main). Sample platform code: MS.
2010-2014Brand era 3
Active in this era
Premium ADAS Pilot
Adaptive cruise and lane departure warning rolled out on flagship trims first. Tesla shows 1 distinct model active in this era. Representative systems include Rear View Camera, Autopilot - Forward Radar (AP Radar), Autopilot - Forward Facing Camera (main). Sample platform code: MS.
Pre-2010Brand era 4
No coverage in this era
Pre-ADAS Foundation
Stability control, airbag networks, and basic radar/camera-equipped trim packages.
Capability rollup
What Tesla's service profile looks like
Across 46 year configurations we have catalogued for Tesla, here's how often each procedure or capability is required or supported.
All-Keys-Lost (AKL) supported52%(24 of 46)
Add-key programming52%(24 of 46)
Static ADAS calibration required0%(0 of 46)
Dynamic ADAS calibration required0%(0 of 46)
OTA-capable modules100%(46 of 46)
Platform map
Most common Tesla platforms in our database
Platforms group vehicles that share electronics architecture. A platform we have catalogued once typically applies across multiple model years and trims with the same calibration procedures, gateway type, and module part numbers.
Tesla Model S (2024); Plaid platform; HW4; Tesla Vision; NACS
2015-2026
10 configurations1 model
Model S
Tesla Model X (2024); Plaid platform; HW4; Tesla Vision; NACS; Falcon Wing doors
2016-2026
9 configurations1 model
Model X
Tesla Model 3 (first-gen, 2018); skateboard platform; 400V architecture
2018-2023
6 configurations1 model
Model 3
MS (1st Gen, 2012-2021)
2012-2020
5 configurations1 model
Model S
Tesla Model 3 Highland (2024, 2nd gen); 400V architecture; HW4; Tesla Vision; NACS connector
2017-2026
4 configurations1 model
Model 3
Reference Library
Most common supported Tesla modules
Part numbers, MCU/EEPROM chips and platform notes pulled from our active service catalog. Filter by module type below.
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Module / System
Part / Reference
Chip / MCU
Type / Manufacturer
Notes
ECU / PCM
Engine PCM
TriCore class
Infineon TriCore
Engine control module flash and as-built write
TCU / TCM
Transmission TCM
PowerPC class
NXP / STMicro
Adaptation reset on automatic, dual-clutch and CVT variants
BCM / Gateway
Body / Gateway BCM
NXP S32K
NXP
Configuration restore after replacement or battery drop
ADAS Camera
Forward camera IPMA
TI Jacinto
TI
Static and dynamic forward-camera calibration
ADAS Radar
Blind-spot radar
TI mmWave
TI
Rear blind-spot and cross-traffic radar
Instrument Cluster
Digital cluster
i.MX class
NXP / Renesas
Cluster replacement configuration and odometer replication
SRS / Airbag
Restraint control
SPC560 class
STMicro
Crash-data clear and deployment reset
EPS / Steering
Power steering PSCM
Renesas RH850
Nexteer
Steering angle sensor reset after alignment
OEM tooling
Tesla scan & calibration platforms we run
We maintain active subscriptions and current software on the OEM platforms and/or OEM+ platforms required for Tesla ADAS calibration and module programming.
Tesla Toolbox 3
Immobilizer generations
Tesla security systems we cover
Each immobilizer generation requires a different programming approach, security access, and key-blade or smart-fob handling. Here's what Tesla has shipped over the years.
Tesla Phone Key / Key Card2012-2026
19 configs
Tesla VIN-bound gateway (no conventional IMMO)2018-2024
20 configsAll-keys-lost: 20
Non-traditional - Tesla account/app-based; no transponder IMMO2019
1 configAll-keys-lost: 1
Non-traditional - Tesla account/app-based2019-2020
3 configsAll-keys-lost: 3
Tesla proprietary immobilizer - Phone Key (BLE+UWB) + NFC card; no traditional ECU transponder2024-2026
3 configs
Portfolio mix
Tesla model lineup at a glance
How Tesla's 5 model lines split by body style, drivetrain options, and fuel type.
Body style
sedan40%
suv40%
pickup20%
Drivetrain
a:2:{i:0;s:3:"rwd";i:1;s:3:"awd";}60%
a:1:{i:0;s:3:"awd";}40%
Fuel type
a:1:{i:0;s:2:"ev";}100%
comma.ai compatibility
openpilot support across Tesla
For owners running comma 3 / 3X with openpilot, here's the share of Tesla configurations we have flagged as supported, plus the hardware kits typically required.
67%
31 of 46 configurations
Hardware kits required
N/A31
VIN reference
Tesla VIN identifiers (WMI codes)
The first three characters of any Tesla VIN identify the manufacturer and assembly plant. Here are the codes you'll see on US-market Tesla vehicles.
WMI
Country
Typical product
5YJ
United States
Tesla all models (Fremont, CA)
7SA
United States
Tesla Model Y (Austin, TX)
XP7
Germany
Tesla Model Y (Berlin Gigafactory)
Tesla service playbook
What we do for Tesla owners and shops
Each card links to a service page with the full procedure, equipment list, and quote-funnel entry. The notes are pulled from this make's coverage in our database.
We run manufacturer-authorized diagnostic software natively, not pirated clones, which means our flashes match the published procedure for as-built data, security access and key programming. After collision repair or any ADAS sensor disturbance, we deliver targeted recalibration with photographic before/after evidence for your insurer.
Late-model immobilizer access for all-key-lost and PIN requests
Native OEM programming with active subscriptions
Infotainment configuration and head-unit swaps
OEM parts network for replacement modules
Service-bulletin compliance on every calibration
DFW mobile area
Send us your VIN. We will quote in under 4 hours.
For body shops, dealerships and independent mechanics. Mobile on-site or mail-in module service.
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