What I Found
Tesla Service Mode gives a behind-the-scenes look at chassis, alignment, tire valve, and steering calibration data.
Tesla hides a surprising amount of diagnostic information behind Service Mode, and one of the more interesting areas is the chassis and steering section. This is not the kind of screen most owners need every day, but it does show how much the car is watching in real time.
The short answer is that Tesla Service Mode appears to make chassis and steering diagnostics very visual and easy to understand for service technicians. When I moved the steering wheel slightly, the alignment and steering values changed live on screen, which suggests the system is reading steering position and related chassis data in real time.
What this video covers
- Service Mode Feels Built For Fast Diagnosis
- Chassis, Alignment, And Tires
- Steering Calibration Options
- Why This Matters For Owners
The short version
The short answer is that Tesla Service Mode appears to make chassis and steering diagnostics very visual and easy to understand for service technicians. When I moved the steering wheel slightly, the alignment and steering values changed live on screen, which suggests the system is reading steering position and related chassis data in real time.