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Tesla Model 3 4.6" HUD Instrument Cluster — OBD2 Driver Display

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Fits: Tesla Model 3 (2019–2023, all variants)
🇦🇺 Aus-Stocked — Ships within 24 hrs on business days
📦 Est. delivery: 3–8 business days to most AU addresses

A 4.6" HUD instrument cluster for the Tesla Model 3 that adds a traditional driver-facing display to Tesla's screenless dashboard. Mounts above the steering column and shows real-time speed, battery percentage, range, power draw, and turn signal indicators — all from the OBD2 port, with no wiring and no software changes required.

High-brightness IPS screen with anti-glare coating for clear visibility in Australian sunlight. Slim adhesive bracket positions the screen directly in your line of sight above the steering column. Powered entirely from the OBD2 port — no fuse tapping, no USB cable running across the dash.

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  • Screen: 4.6" IPS LCD with anti-glare coating
  • Connection: OBD2 plug-and-play — no tools or wiring required
  • Display data: Speed (km/h), Battery %, Range (km), Power draw (kW), Turn signal indicators
  • Brightness: Adjustable — sunlight-readable in Australian conditions
  • Power source: OBD2 port — no USB cable, no fuse tapping
  • Mount: Slim adhesive dashboard bracket, positions above steering column
  • Data mode: Read-only OBD2 — does not write to vehicle systems
  • Variants available: AMD CPU / Intel CPU versions
  • Plugs into the OBD2 port under the Model 3 dashboard — takes under 2 minutes to install
  • Displays real-time speed in km/h so you never need to glance at the centre screen while driving
  • Shows battery percentage and estimated range at a glance — ideal for managing charging stops on long Australian drives
  • Live power draw (kW) readout helps with efficiency driving and hypermiling
  • Left and right turn signal indicators mirror the car's turn signals in your direct sightline
  • Slim adhesive bracket positions the screen above the steering column — no drilling, no permanent modification
  • Reads data passively from the OBD2 port — cannot interfere with Autopilot, FSD, or any Tesla software
  • Powers on automatically with ignition and powers off when the car sleeps
  • Primary fitment: Tesla Model 3 (2019–2023, pre-Highland) — all variants confirmed
  • Compatible variants: Model 3 Standard Range, Long Range, Performance
  • Also compatible: Tesla Model Y (2019–2024, all variants)
  • Highland Model 3 (2024+): OBD2 data fully compatible — dashboard bracket position may differ from pre-Highland profile
  • Right-hand drive (Australian spec) confirmed fitment
  • OBD2 port location: driver's side, under the dashboard
  • NOT compatible with Tesla Model S, Model X, or Cybertruck

Q: Why doesn't the Tesla Model 3 have a built-in instrument cluster?

A: Tesla deliberately removed the driver-facing cluster on the Model 3 to simplify the interior — all data is shown on the centre touchscreen. Many Australian drivers find this uncomfortable as it requires looking sideways away from the road. This 4.6" HUD restores a conventional instrument cluster position above the steering column.

Q: What does the Tesla Model 3 HUD instrument cluster display?

A: The HUD displays vehicle speed in km/h, state of charge as a battery percentage, estimated range in kilometres, real-time power draw in kW, and left/right turn signal indicators. All data is read live from the OBD2 port — nothing is written to the car's systems.

Q: Will this OBD2 HUD void my Tesla Model 3 warranty in Australia?

A: The display reads data passively from the OBD2 diagnostic port and writes nothing back to the vehicle. Under Australian Consumer Law, plugging a read-only device into the OBD2 port is not grounds for voiding your warranty. If you have specific warranty concerns, consult Tesla Service directly.

Q: Does this HUD work on the 2024 Tesla Model 3 Highland?

A: The OBD2 data connection is fully compatible with the Highland. However, the adhesive dashboard bracket is profiled for the pre-2024 Model 3 dashboard shape. Check the physical mounting fit before committing the adhesive if you own a Highland (2024+).

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