Frequently Asked Questions


What is Summon Pro?
Summon Pro is a GPS spoofing tool that keeps your Tesla thinking you're within Summon range from anywhere. It uses mock location and the Tesla Fleet API to make it happen.

Do I need root or ADB?
Nope. You just need to enable Developer Mode on your phone and set Summon Pro as the mock location provider. No root, no cable.

Is this approved by Tesla?
No. Summon Pro is not affiliated with or endorsed by Tesla, Inc. It uses the official Tesla Fleet API, but it’s a third-party tool.

Will my Tesla crash?

It’s highly unlikely that A.S.S. (Actually Smart Summon) will cause a crash — but remember: SummonPro doesn’t drive your Tesla. It simply spoofs the GPS to trick the Tesla app into thinking you’re nearby.

All driving decisions, obstacle avoidance, and braking remain fully controlled by Tesla’s software.

If something goes wrong, that’s between you and your car.
Summon Pro just moves the blue dot.


Can I use this on public roads?
Absolutely not.
Smart Summon is only intended for private parking lots and driveable spaces. Don’t be dumb.

Will Tesla ban me for this?
Unlikely, but not impossible.
At worst, Tesla could:
- Revoke your API access token
- Flag your usage internally
Summon Pro doesn’t do anything malicious, but it does bypass a built-in limitation.

Is this legal?
Using mock location isn’t illegal. But you are 100% responsible for how you use your vehicle. If you summon your car into a lake, that’s on you.

Will this void my warranty?
No. Spoofing location doesn't affect your Tesla's hardware or software directly. But again, any damage caused is your problem.

How do I install it?
Sideload the APK, enable developer options, set Summon Pro as the mock location app, and done.
Launch, link your Tesla account + virtual key and start spoofing.

What regions does this work in?
Anywhere Smart Summon works — including North America and some parts of Europe.
Just be aware that Tesla enforces different geofence limits per region (some as low as 6 m in the EU).

Can I customize the spoofing behavior?
Yes. Summon Pro allows for custom marker routes and spoofing radius tweaks. All features are accessible via the in-app settings.

Is iOS supported?

Unfortunately, no. iOS has never supported mock location apps like Summon Pro.

There’s no developer mode access, no mock GPS API, and no way to run the required foreground service on iPhones. Even jailbroken iOS devices can’t properly emulate Android’s location manipulation features.

Summon Pro is strictly Android-only.


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