You can now explore, filter, and better understand the signals that your vehicle may generate.
🔗 Check it out here: app.myteslamate.com/alerts
Each alert is documented with key information to help you make sense of what’s happening behind the scenes:
- Signal name – the exact identifier of the telemetry event
- Condition – what triggers the alert
- Clear condition – what resolves it
- Description – a clear explanation of the alert
- Potential impact – why it matters and what could happen if ignored
- Customer-facing messages – the actual warnings that might appear in your Tesla
- Audiences – who the alert is relevant to (drivers, service centers, etc.)
- Models – which Tesla models are affected
⚡ Important: to visualize alerts on your own vehicle, you’ll need to activate telemetry for that car in MyTeslamate. Once enabled, you’ll be able to see live alerts as they occur, directly linked to the database of all possible signals.
With this new page, MyTeslamate gives you full transparency into the telemetry layer, making it easier to understand your car’s behavior, anticipate issues, and even improve your automation rules.
This is especially useful if you’re building custom workflows in MyTeslamate, or if you just want deeper insights into what your Tesla is really communicating.


