09/11/2023 01:13:43
Link - Fore - Lower - Rear - LH (Remove and Replace)
Correction code 3103030412 FRT 0.60 NOTE: Unless otherwise explicitly stated in the procedure, the above correction code and FRT reflect all of the work required to perform this procedure, including the linked procedures. Do not stack correction codes unless explicitly told to do so. NOTE: See Flat Rate Times to learn more about FRTs and how they are created. To provide feedback on FRT values, email LaborTimeFeedback@tesla.com. NOTE: See Personal Protection to make sure wearing proper PPE when performing the below procedure.
- 1457016-00-A KIT, SPRING COMPRESSOR, GEDORE
- 1137855-00-A TOOL, REAR RIDE HEIGHT TORQUE, MODEL 3
- 1081765-00-A 3/4 TON UNDERHOIST STAND
- 1459409-00-A ADAPTER, HUB JACK, MODEL 3
Torque Specifications
Description | Torque Value | Recommended Tools | Reuse/Replace | Notes |
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Small bolts (x2) that attach the LH shear plate to the HV battery |
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Reuse | |
Larger bolt that attach the LH shear plate to the HV battery |
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Reuse | |
Bolt and nut that attach the LH rear fore lower link to the LH rear suspension knuckle |
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Reuse | |
Bolt and nut that attach the LH rear fore lower link to the subframe |
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Reuse |
Remove
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Inspect the tires for
abnormal wear.
NoteNote any abnormal tire wear that could indicate the need for an alignment.
- Remove the LH rear wheel. See Wheel Assembly (Remove and Install).
- Remove the rear aero shield panel. See Panel - Aero Shield - Rear (Remove and Replace).
- Remove the LH rear suspension cover. See Cover - Rear Suspension - LH (Remove and Replace).
- Release the clips (x2) that attach the coolant hoses to the LH shear plate.
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Remove the small bolts (x2)
that attach the LH shear plate to the HV battery.
Tip: Use of the following tool(s) is recommended:
- Cordless 3/8in Dr Impact
- 3 in extension
- 13 mm socket
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Loosen the larger bolt that attaches the
LH shear plate to the subframe, move the shear plate away, and then retighten the
bolt.
NoteMoving the shear plate away creates the required space for removal of the subframe bolt of the rear lower fore link.
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Remove the bolt and nut that
attach the LH rear lower fore link to the LH rear suspension knuckle.
NoteUse of the following tool(s) is recommended:
- Cordless 3/8in Dr Impact
- 18 mm deep socket
- 3 in extension
- Flex head ratchet/flex head torque wrench
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Remove the bolt and nut that
attach the LH rear lower fore link to the subframe.
NoteUse of the following tool(s) is recommended:
- 18 mm socket
- Ratchet/torque wrench
- Flex head ratchet/flex head torque wrench
- Remove the LH rear lower fore link from vehicle.
Install
- Position the LH rear lower fore link onto the subframe, and then install and hand-tighten the bolt and nut.
- Position the LH rear lower fore link onto the knuckle, and then install and hand-tighten the bolt and nut.
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Install a spring compressor
onto the LH rear suspension spring:
WarningSprings in a compressed state are under large amounts of energy. Refer to the Tool Profile for the spring compressor kit prior to performing this step for additional warnings and cautions.
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Remove the bolt that
attaches the LH rear brake rotor to the hub.
NoteUse of the following tool(s) is recommended:
- Cordless Ratchet/Impact Driver
- 10 mm socket
- 2 in extension
- Install the hub jack adapter onto the LH rear hub and hand-tighten the lug nuts (x5).
- Position and raise the underhoist stand to simulate the suspension at ride height.
- Adjust the underhoist stand and/or spring compressor until the lower beam of the rear ride height torque tool rests against the bottom edge of the lower aft link, as illustrated.
- Measure the distance between the bottom of the quarter panel and the center of the rear axle to make sure that the rear suspension is set to ride height. The distance should measure 378 mm.
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Tighten the bolt and nut
that attach the LH rear lower fore link to the LH rear suspension knuckle.
Mark the bolt with a paint pen.NoteUse of the following tool(s) is recommended:
- Cordless 3/8in Dr Impact
- 18 mm deep socket
- 3 in extension
- Flex head ratchet/flex head torque wrench
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Tighten the bolt and nut
that attach the LH rear lower fore link to the subframe. Mark the bolt with
a paint pen.NoteUse of the following tool(s) is recommended:
- 18 mm socket
- Ratchet/torque wrench
- Flex head ratchet/flex head torque wrench
- Remove the underhoist stand from underneath the LH rear suspension.
- Remove the lug nuts (x5) that attach the hub jack adapter, and then remove the hub jack adapter from the vehicle.
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Install the bolt that
attaches the LH rear brake rotor to the LH rear hub.NoteUse of the following tool(s) is recommended:
- Cordless Ratchet/Impact Driver
- 10 mm socket
- 2 in extension
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Remove the spring compressor
from the LH rear suspension spring:
WarningBe careful while unloading the spring. Hold the spring horizontally and facing away from you.WarningSprings in a compressed state are under large amounts of energy. Refer to the Tool Profile for the spring compressor kit prior to performing this step for additional warnings and cautions.
- Move the LH shear plate back to its original position.
- Install and hand-tighten the small bolts (x2) that attach the LH shear plate to the HV battery.
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Tighten the larger bolt that attaches the LH shear plate and subframe to
the body. Mark the bolt with a paint pen.Tip: Use of the following tool(s) is recommended:
- Cordless 3/8in Dr Impact
- 6 in extension
- 21 mm deep socket
- Ratchet/torque wrench
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Tighten the small bolts (x2)
that attach the LH shear plate to the HV battery.Tip: Use of the following tool(s) is recommended:
- Cordless 3/8in Dr Impact
- 3 in extension
- 13 mm socket
- Install the clips (x2) that attach the coolant hoses to the LH shear plate.
- Install the rear aero shield panel. See Panel - Aero Shield - Rear (Remove and Replace).
- Install the LH rear suspension cover. See Cover - Rear Suspension - LH (Remove and Replace).
- Install the LH rear wheel. See Wheel Assembly (Remove and Install).
- Refer to the Alignment Requirement tables to determine whether an EPAS alignment check (EC) or four wheel alignment check (AC) is necessary. If performed, add the alignment check/adjust as a separate activity. See Alignment Requirement - Suspension.