2026-03-13

Coolant Hose Bundle - Power Conversion System (Long Range) (Remove and Install)

Code de correction 16300106401 16300106402 2.52 REMARQUE : À moins d’indications explicites contraires dans la procédure, le code de correction et le temps forfaitaire indiqués ci-dessus représentent tout le travail à être fait pour cette procédure, notamment les procédures connexes. N’appliquez pas plusieurs codes de correction à la fois, à moins qu’il vous soit explicitement indiqué de le faire. REMARQUE : Consultez Temps forfaitaires pour en apprendre plus à propos des temps forfaitaires et de leur création. NOTE : Consultez Protection individuelle pour vous assurer de porter l’équipement de protection individuelle adéquat lorsque vous effectuez la procédure ci-dessous. REMARQUE : Voir Précautions ergonomiques pour consulter les pratiques de travail sécuritaires et saines.

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Cette procédure est une PREMIÈRE VERSION. Bien qu'elle ait été validée, des avertissements et des mises en garde pourraient manquer. Respectez les exigences de sécurité et faites preuve d’une extrême prudence lorsque vous travaillez sur ou près des systèmes et des composants haute tension.
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Avertissement
Les composants électroniques du Cybertruck sont alimentés par une architecture  moyenne tension » ou « MT » de 48 V conçue pour améliorer l'efficacité. L'entretien des composants MT nécessite des connaissances et des soins supplémentaires afin d'éviter tout dommage corporel ou au véhicule. Lisez et comprenez les précautions relatives à la MT dans Précautions en électricité et assurez-vous que tous les cours de formation requis liés à la MT ont été suivis, le cas échéant.
  • 2026-02-26: Released new procedure.
  1. Raise and support vehicle
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    Remarque
    Set air suspension to "Jack Mode"
  2. Open powered front trunk
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    Remarque
    Via exterior switch or UI
  3. Mettez le véhicule en mode Entretien. Voir Mode Entretien,
  4. Déverrouillez la passerelle du véhicule. Voir Passerelle (déverrouiller),
  5. Access thermal system routines using the UI
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    Remarque
    Select quick controls > Service mode > Thermal > Actions
  6. Select "Coolant Fill/Drain" through Service UI
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    Remarque
    Select 'Coolant System' to enter coolant circuit screen, Select 'Coolant Fill/Drain' and 'PROC_VCFRONT_X_START-THERMAL-FILL-DRAIN-COOLANT' window will appear, Select 'Run', Verify indicator displays green for Coolant readiness, Thermal Fill Drain routine has a 50 minute time limit
  7. Power off vehicle from center display
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    Remarque
    Verify EPBs are engaged, Select charge port icon to ensure drive state is disengaged then power down vehicle via Controls > Safety > Power Off
  8. Remove rear underhood apron
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    Remarque
    9x clips
  9. Disconnect first responder loop and MV battery connector
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    Remarque
    2x connectors, Release locking tab then disconnect FRL connector, Slide eCPA to left then lift lever to release MV battery connector, Early production trucks may have black FRL connector, Release eCPA by pushing down to unlock and slide red locking tab, Wait 2 minutes for electrical circuits to discharge before disconnecting modules
  10. Verify operation of multimeter
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    Remarque
    Set multimeter to DC voltage, Confirm multimeter is properly measuring voltage by testing MV battery, Touch lightly and do not damage terminals
  11. Remove fastener covers from bed floor assembly
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    Remarque
    14x covers
  12. Remove bed floor assembly
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    Remarque
    10x short bolts, 15mm, 56 Nm, 2x long bolts, 15mm, 46Nm, Lift front edge with trim tool then remove panel, Recommend assistance
  13. Clean all debris from ancillary cover
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    Remarque
    During removal of ancillary cover any debris on top of the cover may be deposited into the ancillary bay
  14. Raise vehicle fully and lower lift onto locks
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    Remarque
    Set vehicle to comfortable working height, Ensure an audible click of locks on both sides is heard before lowering, Vehicle may tilt to the side if both locks are not engaged
  15. Remove rear skid plate
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    Remarque
    6x clips, 3x bolts, 15mm, 42 Nm, 5x bolts, 13mm, 28 Nm, 2x bolts, 10mm, 6 Nm
  16. Remove all items from pockets and ensure not wearing metal items
  17. Inspect HV insulating gloves
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    Remarque
    Check gloves for damage prior to use, Refer to service document TN-15-92-003, for information on inspecting HV gloves.
  18. Put on HV insulating gloves and leather over gloves
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    Remarque
    Use HV cut resistant insulated gloves or HV insulating gloves and leather over gloves, HV Insulating gloves must be worn any time a Hioki Tester or Hi-Pot Tester is used, Refer to service document TN-15-92-003 R5 for PPE requirements depending on vehicle configuration.
  19. Verify no HV - Install amp clamp to RDU HV harness
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    Remarque
    Verify meter is zeroed out before performing measurement, Measure single cable. Verify ammeter is installed in correct direction. If current > 0.5A do not proceed with disconnecting HV connector. In this case, start vehicle electrical isolation again to make sure that all was properly shut down. Escalate for assistance as requiredIf current < 0.5A, Ok to disconnect and check voltage at HV plug on the battery side.Release locking tab and rotate the release lever up to disengage the connector, Release harness clip, Do not force the release lever up, Ensure the alignment tabs on the RDU header are not damagedMake sure to wear PPE (HV gloves, safety glasses) when working on high voltage component, Measure B+ to Ground, B- to Ground, B+ to B-, If voltage is greater than 10V, Pack contactors are not open or welded, Stop work and reach out to Service Engineering
  20. Secure RDU header connector to ancillary
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    Remarque
    1x connector, Verify lever is in the upright and open position, Carefully seat connector and allow lever to engage, Fully secure lever and verify red tab is locked, Do not damage any pins
  21. Remove pyro fuse access cover
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    Remarque
    4x bolts, E-Torx 5 lobe, 10 Nm
  22. Remove primary pyro fuse
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    Remarque
    2x bolts, 13mm, 5 Nm + 60 Degrees, Support pyro fuse while removing bolts
  23. Remove secondary pyro fuse
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    Remarque
    2x bolts, 13mm, 5 Nm + 60 Degrees, Support pyro fuse while removing bolts
  24. Remove leather over gloves and HV insulating gloves
  25. Position coolant drain container underneath RH rear of HV battery
  26. Disconnect rear PT supply and RDU supply hoses
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    Remarque
    2x spring clip, Plug hoses immediately to prevent excess coolant loss, Allow PCS coolant to drain as much as possible before plugging
  27. Secure PT Flush adapter to PCS inlet hose coupling
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    Remarque
    Remove plugs as required, Verify fully seated, Perform push-pull-push test
  28. Secure coolant cart flush hose to regulator and PT Flush adapter
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    Remarque
    Verify regulator valve is closed, Pressure regulator is not adjustable (set at 20 psi)
  29. Secure PCS Drain adapter to PCS outlet using male-to-male adapter
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    Remarque
    Verify valve is closed, Remove plug as required, Verify fully seated, Perform push-pull-push test
  30. Secure coolant cart drain hose to PCS drain adapter and coolant drain container
  31. Open valve on PCS Drain adapter
  32. Connect shop air to regulator
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    Remarque
    Make sure regulator valve is closed prior to connecting shop air
  33. Slowly open valve on pressure regulator and allow coolant to drain out of HV battery
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    Remarque
    Allow coolant to drain
  34. Close valve on pressure regulator once no more coolant is draining
  35. Close valve on PCS Drain adapter
  36. Remove cart drain hose from PCS Drain adapter
  37. Remove PCS Drain adapter from PCS outlet
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    Remarque
    1x spring clip
  38. Remove cart flush hose from PT Flush adapter
  39. Remove PT Flush adapter from PCS inlet coupling
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    Remarque
    1x spring clip
  40. Remove coolant drain container from underneath vehicle
  41. Lower vehicle until tires are touching the ground
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    Remarque
    Raise lift off locks, then hold lock release lever to keep locks free while vehicle is lowered
  42. Disconnect ancillary bay MV connector
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    Remarque
    1x connector, Double locking, Release tab then pivot lever, Release second tab to disengage connector, Wait 1 second between locking tab release to discharge and prevent arcing
  43. Inspect HV insulating gloves
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    Remarque
    Check gloves for damage prior to use, Refer to service document TN-15-92-003, for information on inspecting HV gloves.
  44. Put on HV insulating gloves and leather over gloves
  45. Remove bolt securing busbar HV connector lid
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    Remarque
    1x bolt, EP10, 9 Nm
  46. Remove bolts securing HV connector to DC FC header
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    Remarque
    2x bolts, 10mm, 9 Nm
  47. Release HV connector from DC FC header
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    Remarque
    1x connector, Use inflatable airbag to suspend busbar assembly above ancillary assembly
  48. Support HV Busbar assembly
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    Remarque
    Suspend assembly to maintain clearance
  49. Remove fast charger header doubler
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    Remarque
    2x bolts, E10 5 Lobe Torx, 10 Nm
  50. Release low voltage header
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    Remarque
    2x bolts, EP10, 6 Nm
  51. Release fasteners securing ancillary cover to HV battery
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    Remarque
    22x bolts, E10 5-Lobe, 6 Nm, Use E10 5-Lobe socket without magnet, The fasteners are captive and will stay attached to the penthouse cover, Follow fastening order
  52. Remove ancillary cover
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    Remarque
    Use suction cup and maneuver around busbar and tonneau cage
  53. Disconnect PCS MV connector
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    Remarque
    1x connector, 1x zip tie, Slide red lock off of lever, Rotate lever to release connector, Remove zip tie as needed
  54. Release PCS MV harness
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    Remarque
    1x bolt, EP10, 6 Nm, 2x clips, Move aside as needed
  55. Disconnect PCS2 DC HV connector
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    Remarque
    1x connector, Release locking tab, Gently pull up
  56. Release HV harness to ACJB from PCS
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    Remarque
    1x connector, Release locking tab, Gently pull up
  57. Release coolant line snap clip zip ties
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    Remarque
    4x zip ties, Cut and discard small and large zip ties from PCS coolant line snap clips
  58. Remove PCS coolant line assembly
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    Remarque
    2x hoses, 1x hose, Insert the special tool away from the PCS
  59. Lubricate O-rings on PCS coolant hose bundle
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    Remarque
    2x O-rings, Inspect before installation for any damage and replace as needed, If p-80 is unavailable a water based lubricant can be used.
  60. Secure PCS coolant line assembly to new PCS
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    Remarque
    2x Hoses, Use caution not to damage the O-rings, Perform push-pull-push test to make sure coolant hoses are fully latched, Then visually verify clip is fully seated, Rest assembly on edge of flat surface, Do not support assembly on coolant line header
  61. Install coolant line snap clip zip ties
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    Remarque
    4x zip ties, Ensure larger zip tie lands on the metal barn, Tighten large white zip tie to secure clips from warping, Install smaller black zip ties to one of the clips very loosely, Trim excess zip tie once secure Small zip tie
  62. Secure HV harness from ACJB to PCS
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    Remarque
    1x connector, Secure locking tab
  63. Connect PCS2 DC HV connector
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    Remarque
    1x connector, Secure locking tab
  64. Secure PCS MV harness
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    Remarque
    1x bolt, EP10, 6 Nm, 2x clips
  65. Connect PCS MV connector
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    Remarque
    1x connector, 1x zip tie, Install zip tie onto ECPA latch, PCS header not datumed, Ensure correct orientation and polarity of connection, Harness color red for LV+ and black for LV-, Swing down locking lever, Slide lock fully to engage on top of lever
  66. Remove leather over gloves and HV insulating gloves
  67. Raise vehicle fully and lower lift onto locks
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    Remarque
    Set vehicle to comfortable working height, Ensure an audible click of locks on both sides is heard before lowering, Vehicle may tilt to the side if both locks are not engaged
  68. Position coolant drain container underneath RH rear of HV battery
  69. Remove one PCS coolant header plugs & connect leak test adapters
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    Remarque
    2x spring clips, Leave coolant plugs in supply and return lines, Secure NW22 plug to either coolant header port (Item 6 of kit), Combine NW18 Male testing Couple (Item 5 of kit) to Adapter NW18 180° (Item 1 of kit) and secure to other coolant header port
  70. Attach coolant pressure tester to pressure fitting adapter
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    Remarque
    Confirm hose is securely screwed tight
  71. Attach coolant pressure tester to compressed air line
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    Remarque
    Make sure valves are closed on pressure regulator
  72. Open the regulator valve then slowly adjust regulator to 50 psi
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    Remarque
    Use caution as coolant may spill, Make sure to wear safety glasses
  73. Open 2nd valve slowly
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    Remarque
    Slowly open valve on pressure regulator and allow pressure to reach specification
  74. Close the valve and let pressure settle
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    Remarque
    Wait 2 minutes for pressure to settle, Record the reading
  75. Set timer for 2 minutes and select start
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    Remarque
    Once timer is complete, select Stop Reset
  76. Perform the coolant pressure leak test
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    Remarque
    Wait for another 4 minutes and record the reading. Max delta 0.35 psi. Check coolant hose to see if it is fully seated or not if pressure test fails
  77. Close both valves
  78. Remove coolant pressure tester from pressure fitting adapter
  79. Remove coolant pressure tester adapter from PCS coolant header
  80. Connect rear PT supply and RDU supply hoses
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    Remarque
    2x spring clip, Make sure the locking tabs are fully seated, Perform push-pull-push test
  81. Remove coolant drain container from underneath vehicle
  82. Inspect HV insulating gloves
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    Remarque
    Check gloves for damage prior to use, Refer to service document TN-15-92-003, for information on inspecting HV gloves.
  83. Put on HV insulating gloves and leather over gloves
  84. Clean pyro fuse mating surfaces
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    Remarque
    Using an insulated tool wipe all four busbar mating surfaces within pyro fuse bay, Wipe top and bottom mating surfaces of each pyro fuse, Ensure no debris is present on any mating surface, Process shown with device cluster removed for clarity and safety, HV gloves and associated PPE must be worn at all times when cleaning mating surfaces, Allow 1 minute for IPA to dry
  85. Install secondary pyro fuse
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    Remarque
    2x bolts, 13mm, 5 Nm + 60 degrees, Support pyro fuse while installing bolts, Bolts may be reused
  86. Install primary pyro fuse
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    Remarque
    2x bolts, 13mm, 5 Nm + 60 degrees, Support pyro fuse while installing bolts, Bolts may be reused
  87. Perform Hioki resistance test at each HV joint from HV busbar lead to pyro fuse busbar
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    Remarque
    4x HV joints, When using Hioki tester, verify the meter has been properly adjusted and set prior to usageThe acceptable resistance is between 0.050 mΩ (50 μΩ) and 0.195 mΩ (195 μΩ).If the resistance is greater than 0.195 mΩ (195 μΩ), stop work and escalate the Toolbox session.If the resistance is lower than 0.050 mΩ (50 μΩ), reposition the probes and measure again.If the resistance is repeatedly between 0.00 mΩ and 0.050 mΩ (50 μΩ), hioki test passed, proceed to next step
  88. Remove leather over gloves and HV insulating gloves
  89. Install pyro fuse access cover
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    Remarque
    4x bolts, E-Torx 5 lobe, 10 Nm, Ensure seal is fully seated and undamaged, If HV pack is being shipped then pyro fuses must be removed
  90. Install rear skid plate
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    Remarque
    6x clips, 3x bolts, 15mm, 42 Nm, 5x bolts, 13mm, 28 Nm, 2x bolts, 10mm, 6 Nm, Apply Loctite 222 to mid aero shield bolts and install fasteners
  91. Lower vehicle fully
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    Remarque
    Raise lift off locks, then hold lock release lever to keep locks free while vehicle is lowered
  92. Inspect HV insulating gloves
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    Remarque
    Check gloves for damage prior to use, Refer to service document TN-15-92-003, for information on inspecting HV gloves.
  93. Put on HV insulating gloves and leather over gloves
  94. Install ancillary cover
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    Remarque
    Use suction cup and maneuver around busbar and tonneau cage
  95. Secure fasteners of cover to HV battery
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    Remarque
    22x bolts, E10 5-Lobe, 6 Nm, Use E10 5-Lobe socket without magnet, The fasteners are captive and will stay attached to the penthouse cover, Follow fastening order
  96. Secure low voltage header
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    Remarque
    2x bolts, EP10, 6 Nm
  97. Secure fast charger header doubler
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    Remarque
    2x bolts, E10 5 Lobe Torx, 10Nm
  98. Clean HV connector contact surface of residual Penetrox
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    Remarque
    Allow 1 minute dry time after removing Penetrox, New busbar comes with Penetrox applied to HV connector
  99. Clean busbar HV connector contact surface of residual Penetrox
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    Remarque
    Allow 1 minute dry time after removing Penetrox, It is necessary to clean HV connector during re-use of busbar
  100. Apply Penetrox onto HV connector joints
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    Remarque
    Apply 2 drops of Penetrox A-13 about 5mm in diameter to either side of the hole on both leads, Spread evenly to verify the contact surface is fully covered
  101. Position busbar connector and lower onto HV header
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    Remarque
    Release bungee cord
  102. Install bolts securing charge port busbar kit to HV Header
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    Remarque
    2x bolts, 10mm, 9 Nm
  103. Perform Hioki resistance test at each HV joint from HV busbar lead to bolt head
    Informational PurposesAn informational icon, calling your attention
    Remarque
    2x HV joints, When using Hioki tester, verify the meter has been properly adjusted and set prior to usageThe acceptable resistance is between 0.050 mΩ (50 μΩ) and 0.195 mΩ (195 μΩ).If the resistance is greater than 0.195 mΩ (195 μΩ), stop work and escalate the Toolbox session.If the resistance is lower than 0.050 mΩ (50 μΩ), reposition the probes and measure again.If the resistance is repeatedly between 0.00 mΩ and 0.050 mΩ (50 μΩ), hioki test passed, proceed to next step
  104. Install bolt securing busbar HV connector lid
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    Remarque
    1x bolt, EP10, 9 Nm
  105. Connect Ancillary bay MV connector
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    Remarque
    1x connector, double locking, Rotate lever into 2nd lock, Perform a pull test to ensure connector engaged correctly
  106. Remove leather over gloves and HV insulating gloves
  107. Install bed floor assembly
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    Remarque
    10x short bolts, 15mm, 56 Nm, 2x long bolts, 15mm, 46Nm, Recommend assistance
  108. Install fastener covers onto bed floor assembly
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    Remarque
    14x covers
  109. Remove coolant bottle cap
  110. Install coolant reservoir adaptor cap onto coolant bottle assembly
  111. Place empty coolant container into front storage area
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    Remarque
    If frunk is not installed take caution, CFM fan shroud assembly cannot support a full coolant container, Ensure overflow container is empty, Place fender cover over FEM and front fascia
  112. Fill container with at least 15L of coolant
  113. Place filled coolant container onto coolant drain & fill cart
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    Remarque
    Do not place container with 15L of coolant on top of CFM fan shroud, Position cart as close as possible to front of vehicle
  114. Setup coolant refill tool
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    Remarque
    Verify all valves on refill tool are in the closed position, See image for clarity
  115. Install vacuum refill hose to refill cap on coolant bottle
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    Remarque
    Perform push-pull-push test to verify hose is fully installed
  116. Position overflow hose into empty container
  117. Place refill hose inside filled coolant container
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    Remarque
    Make sure hose end is fully submerged into coolant
  118. Connect shop air supply to coolant refill tool
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    Remarque
    If not already done, Verify refill valve is set to off
  119. Open air inlet valve to draw a vacuum, Once gauge stabilizes, Fully close valve
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    Remarque
    Gauge stabilizes roughly (60-70 cmHg), Vacuum should not drop after the valves are closed
  120. Slowly open the refill valve to allow coolant to be drawn into the system
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    Remarque
    Make sure hose end of refill hose is fully submerged during entire process
  121. Once the gauge reads zero, close the coolant refill valve
  122. Remove shop air supply to coolant refill tool
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    Remarque
    If not already done, Verify refill valve is set to off
  123. Remove coolant refill hose from coolant container
  124. Remove coolant overflow hose from coolant container
  125. Remove vacuum refill hose from refill cap on coolant bottle
  126. Remove vacuum refill cap from coolant bottle assembly
  127. Remove coolant refill tool from vehicle
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    Remarque
    Move coolant drain & fill cart away from vehicle
  128. Remove coolant container from inside underhood area
  129. Connect first responder loop and MV battery connector
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    Remarque
    2x connectors, Connect FRL connector then secure locking tab, Position lever to secure MV battery connector then slide eCPA to right, Early production trucks may have black FRL connector, If power cycling vehicle then ensure at least 60 seconds has passed since powering down
  130. Select "Stop Thermal Fill Drain" through UI
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    Remarque
    Allow routine to complete, ensure routine is successful
  131. Select "Start Coolant Air Purge" using the UI
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    Remarque
    Touch time only, wait until coolant pumps stop running (audible noise), Routine Passed will appear, but pumps will run for 10 minutes, If you start next another routine during this time it will fail, Make sure vehicle is not in "Drive", Routine is still running despite the completed message, Speeds can be monitored in garage under PT Thermal tab, Idle speed = ~1500 RPM, Test will vary speeds from 3500-6500 RPM and actuate valves between SERIES and PARALLEL, Putting vehicle into "Drive" will stop this routine, If speeds hover at 7000 RPM, this indicates the pumps are air locked, perform a vacuum fill, Continue to add coolant and purge until the coolant level reaches between the NOM and MAX Lines on the bottle
  132. Inspect coolant level and top off as necessary
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    Remarque
    Ensure that the fluid level is at the Max line, Top off fluid as required
  133. Install coolant bottle cap
  134. Perform Thermal Performance through the UI
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    Remarque
    Select Thermal > Actions > Test Thermal Performance, click Run, close once routine is completed, if thermal test fails follow toolbox article 206000
  135. Install rear underhood apron
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    Remarque
    9x clips, Adjust windshield seal as required
  136. Close powered front trunk
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    Remarque
    Via exterior switch or UI
  137. Remove vehicle from lift
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    Remarque
    Lower rack arms fully and remove them from under vehicle, Remove air suspension from "Jack Mode"