Deadfronts - Pin - Charge Port (NA) (Undamaged) (Remove and Replace)
Correction code 44012112 0.18 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.
- 1552269-00-A Dead Front Install Tool, Model 3
- 1076921-00-B Insulation Multimeter, Fluke 1507 (NA)
- 1108272-00-B Cap, Logic Conn, Inv, 3DU
- 1130480-00-A Test Probes, Slim, Fluke TP38
- 1076899-00-A ESD-Safe Express Plus HEPA Vacuum
Only
technicians who have been trained in High Voltage Awareness and
have completed all required certification courses (if applicable) are permitted to
perform this procedure. Proper personal protective equipment
(PPE) and insulating HV gloves with a minimum rating
of class 0 (1000V) must be worn at all times a high voltage
cable, busbar, or fitting is handled. Refer to Tech Note TN-15-92-003, High Voltage Awareness
Care Points
for additional safety
information.
Remove all jewelry (watches, bracelets, rings, necklaces, earrings, ID tags, piercings, etc.) from your person, and all objects (keys, coins, pens, pencils, tools, fasteners, etc.) from your pockets before performing any procedure that exposes you to high voltage.
Proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is required to perform this procedure:
- High Voltage (HV) insulating gloves
- Leather glove protectors
- High voltage glove tester
- Safety glasses
- Electrical hazard rated safety shoes
A glove inflator is the only recommended way to test HV gloves. Both HV gloves must pass testing before beginning this procedure. If either glove does not pass the air check, discard the pair.
Make sure that the HV gloves are not expired. HV gloves can be used up to 12 months after the testing date printed on the glove, but only 6 months after first use even if the gloves are still within the 12-month period.
Remove
- Open the LH doors and lower all the windows.
- Remove the rear underhood apron. See Underhood Apron - Rear (Remove and Replace).
-
Release the tab on the RH
side of the 2nd row lower seat cushion to release the RH front edge of the
cushion from the vehicle, and then use the 12V cap to prop the lower
cushion.
- Open the charge port door.
- Disconnect 12V power. See 12V/LV Power (Disconnect and Connect).
- Put on the high voltage gloves and leather outer gloves, and other PPE, and do not remove them until instructed to do so.
- Perform the charge port voltage check procedure. See Charge Port Voltage Check.
- Carefully use needle nose pliers to pull the deadfront away from the charge port assembly to remove it from the vehicle. Repeat this step for the remaining deadfront.
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Inspect the charge port for any broken pin deadfront pieces or debris and remove from the charge port assembly with an ESD-safe vacuum.
NoteSome pieces might require use of the needle nose pliers, curved surgical clamps, or a pocket screw driver to dislodge.
Install
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Install a new charge port
pin deadfront onto the pin of the deadfront installation tool as
shown.
Tip: Alternatively, the following tool(s) can be used:
- 3mm hex socket
- 6 inch extension
- Use a dead blow hammer to fully seat the charge port pin deadfront into the charge port pin.
- Repeat steps 1 and 2 for the other new charge port pin deadfront.
- Remove the leather outer gloves, high voltage gloves, and other high voltage PPE.
- Reconnect 12V power. See 12V/LV Power (Disconnect and Connect).
- Install the rear underhood apron. See Underhood Apron - Rear (Remove and Replace).
- Install the 2nd row lower seat cushion. See Seat Cushion - Lower - 2nd Row (Remove and Replace).
- Verify that the vehicle charges normally.