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The Tesla Model 3 is one of the most popular electric vehicles on the road today, known for its sleek design, cutting-edge tech, and outstanding efficiency. While the high-voltage battery powers the drivetrain, the Model 3 also relies on a traditional 12-volt battery to support essential systems like lighting, infotainment, and safety features. If you've experienced warning lights or unexpected electronic behavior, the 12-volt battery could be the cause.
Use our battery fitment finder to explore 12-volt battery options for your Model 3 based on model year. Need help understanding the role of the 12-volt system in an EV? Check out our blog: "How Do I Know Which Car Battery Fits My Car? " for a detailed breakdown.
The Model 3's advanced LED lighting and streamlined cabin rely on consistent power for peak performance. Whether you're maintaining your factory lighting or replacing interior bulbs, keeping every system powered is crucial for comfort and safety.
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Yes. In addition to its lithium high-voltage battery, the Model 3 uses a separate 12-volt battery to power essential accessories and control systems like lights, locks, and the touchscreen.
On average, the 12-volt battery in a Model 3 lasts about 3 to 4 years. It's a good idea to have it tested regularly to avoid unexpected issues.