07/11/2024 13:14:58

HV Battery (RWD) (Remove and Replace)

Correction codes 16010102 5.22 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.

  • 1936724-00-A - Universal Lift Pad Adapters
  • 1133787-00-A Key, Seat Belt Release, Model 3
  • 1020566-00-F ASY, Battery Table, Manual Lift
  • 1020566-99-A Top Plate, Battery Table, Manual Lift
  • 1129166-00-A Hoist, H-Frame EMEA
  • 1073363-00-A Gantry, Adjustable, Aluminum
  • 1134523-00-A Kit, Alignment Rods, Battery, Model 3
  • 1140311-00-A Lever Lock, HV Connector, Model 3
  • 1053600-00-B Drive Unit Pressure Test Fixture
  • 1130942-00-B Adapter, Coolant Reservoir Pressure Test
  • 1132185-00-B Kit, Coolant Leak Test Adapters, Model 3
  • 1133843-00-A Kit, Coolant Drain & Fill Adapters, M3
  • 1135762-00-A Kit, Svc Plug, Cooling Hose, Model 3
  • GSN-TL-000564 Kit, Battery Coolant Drain and Fill
  • 1026636-00-A Pack Enclosure Leak Tester, HV Battery
  • 1140501-00-A Pack Kit, Enclosure, Leak Test, HV Battery, Complete
  • 1144879-00-A Kit, Encl Leak Test Adapters, HV Battery
  • 1108272-00-B Cap, Logic Conn, Inv, 3DU
  • 2024-10-31: Updated HV battery discharge steps.
  • 2024-09-11: Added step to support the LV system.
  • 2024-09-03: Added "High Voltage Awareness" certification warning.
  • 2024-06-13: Updated lift pad adapter PNs.
  • 2024-06-10: Added pyro disconnect removal steps.
  • 2023-11-21: Added new lift pad instructions.
  • 2023-11-10: Add note to further clarify fasten the HV battery pack to crate before shipping.
  • 2023-11-06: Updated UI steps.
  • 2023-10-25: Reorganized logic for PTC fuse check and installation.
  • 2023-08-23: Updated EPB Service Mode reference.
  • 2023-07-11: Reorganized steps to accommodate service while standing.
  • 2023-05-22: Added conspicuous discharge warning table.
  • 2023-05-22: Added caution for correct positive DC cable connection.
  • 2023-03-16: Updated Discharge section and added steps to configure the HV battery.
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Warning

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.

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CAUTION
If an HV Battery is to be shipped, such as returning a battery to MRB for refurbishment, the battery must have an SOC of less than 50% for land transport, or an SOC of less than 30% for air transport. If the SOC is greater than these values, the HV battery must be discharged to the acceptable values before the battery can be shipped.

Discharge

WARNING: To conform with local laws, High Voltage Lithium Batteries must be discharged before packing for shipment. Additionally, HV batteries must be discharged before being put into storage. HV batteries to be shipped must have a State of Charge (SoC) of less than 30% or 50%, depending on the region. If the method of shipment is unknown or uncertain, or the battery is to be stored, it is recommended to discharge the HV battery to less than 30%.

WARNING: Do not ship or store an HV battery that has a loss of high voltage isolation. Verify HV battery isolation before packing for shipment or storage. Use the HV Battery Communication Tool, described in Toolbox article #41977, to determine if the HV battery parameters are within safe limits for shipment or storage.

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Note
If possible, perform the discharge procedure before HV battery removal. This method requires less time and user interaction than to use the Battery Discharge Tool after the battery has been removed. The Battery Discharge Tool can only be used by certified technicians..
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Note
The steps of the discharge procedure are mostly touch time, and can be performed by the Service Advisors/Front of House team as well as Service Technicians..
  1. Enable Service Mode Plus. See Service Mode Plus.
  2. Identify the vehicle's current SOC Max: In the Service Mode Plus menu, touch High Voltage > HV Battery, and then touch the large HV battery diagram to display the HV Battery information window.
    • If the SOC Max is less than the SOC shipping threshold, skip to the Remove section in this procedure.
    • If the SOC Max is greater than the SOC shipping threshold, continue to the next step.
  3. Move the vehicle to a location where the battery can be safely discharged unattended.
  4. In the Service Mode Plus menu, touch High Voltage > HV Battery.
  5. In the Tools section, touch Start HV Discharge, and then in the window that opens, touch Run.
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    Note
    The discharge routine starts and will automatically stop when the SOC Max value for surface transport has been attained.
  6. After discharge is complete, move the vehicle to the service bay.

Remove

  1. Verify that the vehicle software version is at 2023.20 or later, and if not, update to the latest version. See Software Update.
  2. Remove the LH and RH lower rocker panel covers. See Cover - Rocker Panel - Lower - LH (Remove and Replace).
  3. Open all doors.
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    Note
    Latch the rear doors to prevent accidental lockout.
  4. Lower all windows.
  5. Remove the rear underhood apron. See Underhood Apron - Rear (Remove and Replace).
  6. Remove the cabin intake duct. See Duct - Cabin Intake (Remove and Replace).
  7. Move the driver seat fully rearwards.
  8. Remove the LH instrument panel end cap. See End Cap - Instrument Panel - LH (Remove and Replace).
  9. Remove the LH middle A-pillar trim. See Trim - A-Pillar - Middle - LH (Remove and Replace).
  10. Remove the LH lower A-pillar trim. See Trim - A-Pillar - Lower - LH (Remove and Replace).
  11. Remove the driver footwell cover. See Cover - Footwell - Driver (Remove and Replace).
  12. Remove the LH front floor mat.
  13. Remove the LH center console side panel carpet. See Side Panel - Center Console - LH (Remove and Replace).
  14. Move the front passenger seat fully rearwards.
  15. Remove the RH instrument panel end cap. See End Cap - Instrument Panel - LH (Remove and Replace).
  16. Remove the RH middle A-pillar trim. See Trim - A-Pillar - Middle - LH (Remove and Replace).
  17. Remove the RH lower A-pillar trim. See Trim - A-Pillar - Lower - LH (Remove and Replace).
  18. Remove the front passenger footwell cover. See Cover - Footwell - Passenger (LHD) (Remove and Replace).
  19. Remove the RH front floor mat.
  20. Remove the RH center console side panel carpet. See Side Panel - Center Console - LH (Remove and Replace).
  21. Move the driver and front passenger seats fully forward.
  22. Remove the 2nd row floor mat from the vehicle.
  23. Remove the 2nd row lower seat cushion. See Seat Cushion - Lower - 2nd Row (Remove and Replace).
  24. Remove the RH 2nd row seat side bolster. See Bolster - Side - Seat - 2nd Row - LH (Remove and Replace).
  25. Remove the RH rear sill panel trim. See Trim - Sill Panel - Rear - LH (Remove and Replace).
  26. Remove the RH upper B-pillar trim. See Trim - B-Pillar - Upper - LH (Remove and Replace).
  27. Remove the RH lower B-pillar trim. See Trim - B-Pillar - Lower - LH (Remove and Replace).
  28. Repeat step 24 through step 27 for the LH side of the vehicle.
  29. Remove the clips (x4) and hook-and-loop strips that attach the rear carpet to the vehicle.
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    Note
    The number of clips on newer vehicles might vary.
  30. Lift up the RH side of the rear carpet and insert a hand to feel if the 4th RH HV battery bolt is present. If the bolt is present, then remove the bolt.
  31. Lift up the LH side of the rear carpet and insert a hand to feel if the 4th LH HV battery bolt is present. If the bolt is present, then remove the bolt.
  32. Move the driver seat fully rearwards.
  33. Remove the clips (x3) that attach the LH front carpet to the vehicle.
  34. Fold the LH front carpet for access, and then release the seat harness from the clip to allow the carpet to fold back further.
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    Note
    The driver footrest is part of the LH front carpet.
  35. Remove the LH front inner HV battery bolts.
  36. Check to see if the 3rd LH inner HV battery bolt is present. If the bolt is present, remove the bolt.
  37. If the vehicle had the 3rd or the 4th LH inner HV battery bolts, move the driver seat to the center position and the seat back to the upright position. Otherwise, skip to the next step.
  38. Separate the LH side of the rear main carpet perforations to access the 4th LH inner HV battery bolt, if the bolt is present.
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    Note
    Might need to undo the hook-and-loop strips that are attach the front carpets to the body.
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    Might need to move the driver seat forwards or rearwards if necessary to allow access for the bolt.
  39. Remove the 4th LH inner bolt that attaches the HV battery to the body.
  40. Remove the 5th LH rear inner bolt that attaches the HV battery to the body.
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    Note
    Lift up the rear main carpet for access.
  41. Unfold the LH front carpet back to its original position.
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    Note
    Move the front edge down, and then slide back the carpet to ease positioning.
  42. Move the front passenger seat fully rearwards.
  43. Remove the clips (x4) that attach the RH front carpet to the vehicle.
  44. Release the seat electrical harness from the clips to allow the RH front carpet to fold back more.
  45. Remove the RH front inner bolts (x2) that attach the HV battery to the body.
  46. Check if the 3rd RH bolt is present. Use a flashlight, if needed. Remove the bolt, if present. Otherwise, skip to the next step.
  47. Move the front passenger seat to the center position and the seatback to the upright position, if the 3rd RH and 4th RH inner HV battery bolts are present.
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    Might need to undo the hook-and-loop strips that are attach the front carpets to the body.
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    Might need to move the driver seat forwards or rearwards if necessary to allow access for the bolt.
  48. Remove the 4th RH inner bolt that attaches the HV battery to the body, if equipped. Otherwise, skip to the next step.
  49. Remove the 5th RH rear inner bolt that attaches the HV battery to the body.
  50. Put chocks on one of the rear wheels to prevent the vehicle from rolling.
  51. Enable the EPB Service Mode. See Parking Brake - Caliper - Rear - LH (Release)
  52. Disconnect 12V power. See 12V/LV Power (Disconnect and Connect).
  53. Perform Vehicle HV Disablement Procedure. See Vehicle HV Disablement Procedure.
  54. Remove the HV cap that covers the HV harness located on the LH side of the ancillary bay.
  55. Remove the bolts that attach the charge port to HV battery harness bracket at the ancillary bay.
  56. If the HV battery DC input is configured with busbars, continue to the next step, otherwise skip to step 60.
  57. Remove the bolt that secures the charge port busbar connector access door.
  58. Remove the bolts (x2) that attach the charge port busbar connector to the DC input HV header, and then lift to remove the connector from the header.
  59. Skip to step 63.
  60. Slide the release to unlock the DC input connector handle of the charge port to HV battery harness from the secured position.
  61. Fully raise the handle on the DC input connector.
  62. Remove the DC input connector from the ancillary bay DC input header.
  63. If the charge port to HV battery harness has a 3-phase connector, continue to the next step, otherwise skip to step 67.
  64. Slide the release to unlock the 3-phase connector handle of the charge port to HV battery harness from the secured position.
  65. Fully raise the handle on the 3-phase connector.
  66. Remove the 3-phase connector from the ancillary bay 3-phase header.
  67. Release the clip that attaches the charge port to HV harness connector at the sill area.
  68. Remove the bolts that attach the LH and RH inner ancillary bay rails to the ancillary bay cover.
  69. Remove the DCDC ground busbar. See Busbar - DCDC Ground (Remove and Replace).
  70. Remove and discard the nut that attaches the positive 12V output cable to the DCDC passthrough, and then remove the cable from the passthrough.
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    Inspect the condition of the rubber boot at the end of the output cable, and replace the boot if it is melted or damaged.
  71. Remove the pyro disconnect from the ancillary bay prior to shipping the HV battery:
    1. Fully loosen and remove (if possible) the bolts that attach the ancillary bay cover to the HV battery.
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      Note
      Different ancillary bay cover revisions have 28, 18, or 16 bolts.
    2. Remove the logic connector cap from the high voltage controller connector.
    3. Remove the ancillary bay cover from the vehicle.
    4. Put on HV insulating gloves and leather over gloves.
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      Warning
      Continue to wear the gloves until instructed to remove them.
    5. Reinstall the logic connector cap onto the high voltage controller connector.
    6. Inspect whether HV insulators are present. If not present or partly present, use the Ancillary Bay Insulator kit and install the insulator caps onto the HV battery to cover live HV points. See Insulators - HV Battery (Install and Remove).
    7. Lower HV Controller back into place.
    8. Remove the pyrotechnic battery disconnect shunt insulator(s).
      Figure 1. 1st Generation
      Figure 2. 2nd Generation
    9. Remove and discard the bolts that attach the pyrotechnic battery disconnect to the HV battery, and then remove the pyrotechnic battery disconnect from the vehicle.
    10. Remove the logic connector cap from the high voltage controller connector.
    11. Remove all insulator kit covers from the HV battery. See Insulators - HV Battery (Install and Remove).
    12. Install the ancillary bay cover on the HV battery, and then hand-tighten the bolts.
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      Different ancillary bay cover revisions have 28, 18, or 16 bolts.
    13. Remove HV insulating gloves.
    14. Reinstall the logic connector cap onto the high voltage controller connector.
    15. Torque the ancillary bay cover bolts in the sequence shown, and mark each with an orange paint pen as they are torqued.
      8 Nm (5.9 lbs-ft)
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      CAUTION
      Use an External Torx E10 5-Lobe socket that is not magnetized. Sockets with magnets will not fully grip and can possibly strip the bolt head.
      Tip: Use of the following tool(s) is recommended:
      • External Torx E10 5-Lobe
      • 4 in extension
      • Ratchet/torque wrench
      Figure 3. 28-Bolt Ancillary Bay Cover Torque Sequence
      Figure 4. 18-Bolt Ancillary Bay Cover Torque Sequence
      Figure 5. 16-Bolt Ancillary Bay Cover Torque Sequence
  72. Partially close all doors in preparation for pushing the vehicle.
  73. Remove the wheel chocks from the wheel.
  74. Remove the wheel chocks from the wheel, and with an assistant, push the vehicle to a lift, then re-chock the wheel.
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    CAUTION
    Push the vehicle for a very short distance and at less than 1 MPH.
  75. Install lift pad adapters.
    • For EMEA only, install Adapter, Lift Pad, Model 3 (1453419-00-A
    • For other regions, install Universal Lift Pad Adapters (1936724-00-A)
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    Warning
    DO NOT use any other lift pad adapters.
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    Note
    Outside of EMEA, Universal Lift Pad Adapters (1936724-00-A) replace Adapter, Lift Pad, Model 3 (1453419-00-A. Discard any other versions of lift pad adapters.
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    In EMEA, the Universal Lift Pad Adapters are not yet available. Make sure to use the rubber Model Y lift pads on Model Y and the Model 3 lift pads on Model 3.

    Instructions for Universal Lift Pad Adapters:

    1. Depending on the lift type, install the correct thread adapter onto the lift adapter.
    2. Make sure the thread stop washer is installed and tightened to the bottom of the lift adapter. If the thread stop washer is not installed, do not continue using the lift adapter.
    3. Install the lift adapters onto the lift arms so that the black lift pad is toward the vehicle.
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      Make sure the adapter is install in the correct orientation.
    4. Position the lift arms so that the lift adapters align with the datum hole on the vehicle.
    5. Lift the lift arms to fully seat the lift pads into the vehicle.
    6. Make sure all 4 adapters are fully seated into the vehicle.
  76. Raise the vehicle to a comfortable working height.
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    CAUTION
    Verify that the vehicle is stable on the lift.
  77. Remove the front aero shield panel. See Panel - Aero Shield - Front (Remove and Replace).
  78. Release the clips along the bottom edge of the LH and RH wheel arch liners.
  79. Install bungee straps to pull the LH and RH wheel arch liners away from the HV battery and expose the coolant hoses.
  80. Remove the front HV battery skid plate. See Skid Plate - HV Battery - Front (Remove and Replace).
  81. Disconnect the electrical harness from the PTC heater HV connector, and then release the electrical harness from the bracket.
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    The PTC heater HV connector is only for vehicles without a heat pump. For vehicle with a heat pump, skip to the next step.
  82. Disconnect the electrical harness from the A/C HV connector, and then release the electrical harness from the bracket.
  83. Perform a rear powertrain coolant drain. See Powertrain Coolant (Drain and Refill).
  84. Perform a platter enclosure coolant drain. See Platter Enclosure Coolant (Drain and Refill).
  85. Remove the mid aero shield panel. See Panel - Aero Shield - Mid (Remove and Replace).
  86. Put the support stand to support the front portion of the rear subframe.
  87. Release the fir tree clips that attach the coolant hoses to the LH shear plate.
  88. Remove the smaller bolts that attach the LH shear plate to the body.
  89. Remove the larger bolt that attaches the LH shear plate and rear subframe to the body, and then remove the LH shear plate.
  90. Re-install the larger bolt, and hand-tighten the bolt to the rear subframe.
  91. Repeat steps 87 through 90 for the RH shear plate.
  92. Remove the support stand from underneath the rear subframe
  93. Remove the rear HV battery skid plate. See Skid Plate - HV Battery - Rear (Remove and Replace).
  94. Position the coolant drain under the rear LH side of the HV battery.
  95. Release the clip and disconnect the rear drive unit inverter inlet hose from the LH underside of the ancillary bay, and immediately plug the male and female fittings.
  96. Position the coolant drain under the rear RH side of the HV battery.
  97. Release the clip and disconnect the coolant outlet hose from the powertrain return hose, and immediately plug the male and female fittings.
  98. Remove the coolant drain from underneath the vehicle.
  99. Remove the nuts that attach the rear drive unit HV electrical harness bracket to the HV battery.
  100. Slide the release to unlock the HV battery rear drive unit connector handle of the rear drive unit to HV battery harness from the secured position.
  101. Fully raise the handle on the HV battery rear drive unit connector.
  102. Remove the HV battery rear drive unit connector from the HV battery header.
  103. With an assistant, put the battery table in position, and then lower the vehicle to support the HV battery.
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    Line up the battery table so that the center 4 bolts of the HV battery are accessible through the opening in the battery table.
  104. Remove the center bolts (x4) that attach the HV battery through the HV battery center rail ski cover.
  105. Remove the bolts (x8) that attach the HV battery LH and RH support brackets to the vehicle.
  106. Remove the front center bolt that attaches the HV battery to the vehicle.
  107. Remove the bolts (x4) that attach the front of the HV battery to the vehicle.
  108. Remove the bolts (x16) that attach the HV battery to the vehicle.
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    Record the positions of any installed washers, as they will be reinstalled to the same locations during the installation procedure.
  109. With an assistant, raise the vehicle and remove the HV battery from underneath the vehicle.
  110. Remove the HV battery cover gasket. See Seal - Perimeter - HV Battery (Remove and Replace).
  111. Turn the adjustable elements (x4) clockwise to remove them from the ancillary bay cover.
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    Keep the adjustable elements so that they can be installed onto the replacement HV battery.
  112. Release the clip and disconnect the LH outer HV battery supply hose fitting from the LH front of the HV battery platter enclosure.
  113. Release the clip and disconnect the LH inner HV battery supply hose fitting from the LH front of the HV battery platter enclosure.
  114. Release the clip and disconnect the RH inner HV battery supply hose fitting from the RH front of the HV battery platter enclosure.
  115. Release the clip and disconnect the RH outer HV battery supply hose fitting from the RH front of the HV battery platter enclosure, and remove the hose assembly from the HV battery.
  116. Release the clip and disconnect the RH inner HV battery return hose fitting from the RH rear of the HV battery platter enclosure.
  117. Release the clips that attach the RH inner HV battery return hose to the HV battery.
  118. Release the clip and disconnect the LH inner HV battery return hose fitting from the LH rear of the HV battery platter enclosure.
  119. Release the clips (x5) that attach the HV battery return hose to the LH side of the HV battery, and remove the hose from the HV battery.
  120. Release the clips (x5) that attach the powertrain return (lower) hose to the RH side of the HV battery, and remove the hose from the HV battery.
  121. Release the clip and disconnect the powertrain supply hose fitting from the RH rear underside of the ancillary bay.
  122. Release the clips (x5) that attach the powertrain supply (upper) hose to the RH side of the HV battery, and remove the hose from the HV battery.
  123. Use the gantry and H-frame hoist to lift the HV battery from the manual lift battery table.
  124. If the replacement HV battery has an HV battery center rail ski, go to step 133.
  125. Release the clips that attach the PTC heater (non-heat pump vehicles) and A/C compressor electrical harness bracket to the front of the HV battery, and then separate the bracket from the battery.
  126. Slide the release to unlock the HV battery PTC heater (non-heat pump vehicles) and A/C compressor connector handle of the PTC heater (non-heat pump vehicles) and A/C compressor to HV battery harness from the secured position.
  127. Fully raise the handle on the HV battery PTC heater (non-heat pump vehicles) and A/C compressor connector.
  128. Remove the HV battery PTC heater (non-heat pump vehicles) and A/C compressor connector from the HV battery header.
  129. Release the clips that attach the PTC heater (non-heat pump vehicles) and A/C compressor electrical harness cover to the rear of the HV battery.
  130. With an assistant, remove the end bolts that attach the center rail ski to the HV battery, and then remove the rail ski from the battery.
  131. Use the gantry and H-frame hoist to lower the HV battery into the shipping container.
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    Note
    Please make sure correctly fasten the HV battery pack to the crate before shipping.

Install

  1. Use the gantry and H-frame hoist to lift the new HV battery out of the shipping container.
  2. Transfer all of the HV header and coolant port caps from the front and rear of the new HV battery to the old HV battery for return shipment.
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    If it is not possible to fit the caps onto the old HV battery, include the caps in the shipping crate.
  3. For heat pump Model 3 vehicles, go to step 9.
  4. If the replacement HV battery does not have a center rail ski, go to step 8.
  5. Slide the release to unlock the HV battery PTC heater (non-heat pump vehicles) and A/C compressor connector handle of the PTC heater (non-heat pump) and A/C compressor to HV battery harness from the secured position.
  6. Fully raise the handle on the HV battery PTC heater (non-heat pump vehicles) and A/C compressor connector.
  7. Remove the HV battery PTC heater (non-heat pump vehicles) and A/C compressor connector from the HV battery header.
  8. Measure the resistance at the rear HV header for the HV battery PTC heater and A/C compressor harness connector between PTC B+ and PTC B- to verify whether a PTC heater fuse is installed inside the ancillary bay.
    • If the resistance measured is less than 50 kOhm, this indicates that a PTC heater fuse is already installed in the ancillary bay. Continue to the next step..
    • If the resistance measured is infinite, this indicates that no PTC heater fuse is installed inside the ancillary bay. Note that this fuse will need to be installed later in this procedure.
  9. If the replacement HV battery has an HV battery center rail ski, go to step 19.
  10. With an assistant, install the center rail ski to the HV battery.
  11. Install the outer bolts that attach the center rail ski to the HV battery.
    32 Nm (23.6 lbs-ft)
  12. Fasten the clips that attach the PTC heater (non-heat pump vehicles) and A/C compressor electrical harness cover to the rear of the HV battery.
  13. Fully raise the handle on the HV battery PTC heater (non-heat pump vehicles) and A/C compressor connector of the PTC heater (non-heat pump vehicles) and A/C compressor to HV battery harness.
  14. Use both hands to firmly connect the HV battery PTC heater (non-heat pump vehicles) and A/C compressor connector of the PTC heater (non-heat pump vehicles) and A/C compressor to HV battery harness to the HV battery header.
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    CAUTION
    Make sure that the connector fits the header squarely and tightly, and that both retention pins enter the handle.
  15. While pressing the HV battery PTC heater (non-heat pump vehicles) and A/C compressor connector onto the HV battery header, fully lower the handle.
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    CAUTION
    Make sure that the handle does not bind as it is lowered.
  16. Slide the release to lock the HV battery PTC heater (non-heat pump vehicles) and A/C compressor connector handle in the secured position.
  17. Verify that the HV battery PTC heater (non-heat pump vehicles) and A/C compressor connector is fully seated, and compare both sides of the connector that it is properly secured in place.
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    Note
    An improperly seated connector might lead to connector damage and PTC heater (non-heat pump vehicles) or A/C compressor problems later on.
  18. Install the PTC heater (non-heat pump vehicles) and A/C compressor electrical harness bracket to the front of the HV battery, and then fasten the clips that attach the bracket to the HV battery.
  19. Use the gantry and H-frame hoist to set the HV battery onto the manual lift battery table.
  20. Inspect the top cover of the HV battery for the presence of NVH pads.
    • If the HV battery does not have NVH pads, install the NVH pads. See NVH Pads - HV Battery (Install).
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      Add correction code 16103101 to the Repair Order/Service Visit as a separate activity. The labor time to install the NVH pads is not included in this parent procedure.
    • If the HV battery already has NVH pads, continue to the next step.
  21. If it was noted that the PTC heater fuse was missing for a non-heat pump Model 3 (step 8), install the fuse now. See Fuse - Cabin Heater - HV Battery (Battery On Table) (Install).
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    Add correction code 16304026 to the Repair Order/Service Visit as a separate activity. The labor time to install the PTC fuse is not included in this parent procedure.
  22. Identify the DC input of the new HV battery.
    • If the new HV battery has the busbar type DC input, yet it is being installed into a vehicle with a charge port to HV battery harness and not busbars, retrofit the HV battery with a harness type DC input. See Busbar DC Input to Harness DC Input (Retrofit).
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      Add correction code 16302806 to the Repair Order/Service Visit as a separate activity. The labor time to retrofit to the harness type DC input is not included in this parent procedure.
    • If the new HV battery has the busbar type DC input, and is being installed into a vehicle with charge port to HV battery busbars, continue to the next step.
  23. Tighten the bolts (2x) on either side of the High Voltage Controller low voltage connector.
    12.5 Nm (9.2 lbs-ft)
  24. Install the powertrain supply hose to the upper clips on the RH side of the HV battery, and then fasten the clips (x5) to attach the hose to the HV battery.
  25. Connect the powertrain supply hose fitting to the RH rear underside of the ancillary bay, and then fasten the clip.
  26. Install the powertrain return hose to the lower clips on the RH side of the HV battery, and then fasten the clips (x5) to attach the hose to the HV battery.
  27. Install the HV battery return hose to the clips on the LH side of the HV battery, and then fasten the clips (x5) to attach the hose to the HV battery.
  28. Connect the LH inner HV battery return hose fitting to the LH rear of the HV battery platter enclosure, and then fasten the clip.
  29. Fasten the clips that attach the RH inner HV battery return hose to the HV battery.
  30. Connect the RH inner HV battery return hose fitting to the RH rear of the HV battery platter enclosure, and then fasten the clip.
  31. Install the HV battery supply hose assembly to the HV battery, connect the RH outer HV battery supply hose fitting to the RH front of the HV battery platter enclosure, and then fasten the clip.
  32. Connect the RH inner HV battery supply hose fitting to the RH front of the HV battery platter enclosure, and then fasten the clip.
  33. Connect the LH inner HV battery supply hose fitting to the LH front of the HV battery platter enclosure, and then fasten the clip.
  34. Connect the LH outer HV battery supply hose fitting to the LH front of the HV battery platter enclosure, and then fasten the clip.
  35. Install and hand-tighten the adjustable elements (x4) on the ancillary bay cover counter-clockwise so that they are fully engaged.
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    CAUTION
    Hand-tighten only.
  36. If the replacement HV battery has a front drive unit HV connector, continue to the next step. Otherwise, go to step 40.
  37. Acquire a dummy plug (1455410-00-A or 1459652-00-A) and remove and discard the cover, if present.
  38. Move the red tab to the unlock position (1), and then carefully swing the black locking arm to the unlock position until it makes a click (2).
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    CAUTION
    Be careful not to damage the dummy plug when releasing the black locking arm from the dummy plug body.
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    Note
    Make sure that the black locking arm makes a clicking sound after it moves to the unlock position (2).
  39. Install the dummy plug onto the front drive unit electrical connector of the HV battery, then swing the black locking tab to the lock position (1), and then move the red tab into the lock position (2).
  40. Install a new HV battery cover gasket. See Seal - Perimeter - HV Battery (Remove and Replace).
  41. Install the HV battery alignment rods; 2 at the front of the vehicle and 2 at the HV battery near the ancillary bay.
  42. With an assistant, position the HV battery underneath the vehicle.
  43. Lower the vehicle to the HV battery, and with an assistant, align the holes with the alignment rods.
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    Note
    Do not fully lower the vehicle onto the HV battery. The battery will still need to slightly move to install the bolts in the following steps.
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    CAUTION
    Make sure that the coolant hoses and HV harnesses are not caught on the alignment rods or sandwiched between the HV battery and the vehicle.
  44. Hand-tighten the LH and RH bolts (x16) that attach the HV battery to the body.
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    Note
    Install the washers to the locations recorded earlier during removal.
  45. Hand-tighten the bolts (x4) that attach the front of the HV battery to the vehicle.
  46. Hand-tighten the front center bolt that attaches the HV battery to the vehicle.
  47. Remove the HV battery alignment rods.
  48. Hand-tighten the bolts (x8) that attach the HV battery LH and RH support brackets to the vehicle.
  49. Hand-tighten the bolts (x4) that attach the center portion of the HV battery through the HV battery center rail ski cover.
  50. Install and hand-tighten the smaller bolts that would attach the LH and RH shear plates to the body.
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    Note
    Do not install the shear plates at this time.
    Figure 6. LH shown, RH similar
  51. Open the LH rear door.
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    CAUTION
    Do not damage any components while working around this area.
  52. Hand-tighten the 5th LH rear inner bolt that attaches the HV battery to the body.
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    Note
    Lift up the rear main carpet for access.
  53. Hand-tighten the 4th LH inner bolt that attaches the HV battery to the body.
  54. Partially close, but do not latch, the LH rear door.
  55. Open the LH front door.
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    CAUTION
    Do not damage any components while working around this area.
  56. If the HV battery was retrofitted with a harness type DC input or is of the busbar type DC input, the 3rd LH inner bolt is no longer needed.
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    CAUTION
    Under these conditions, do not install the 3rd LH inner HV battery bolt.
  57. Hand-tighten the LH front inner bolts (x2) that attach the HV battery to the body.
  58. Partially close, but do not latch, the LH front door.
  59. Open the RH rear door.
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    CAUTION
    Do not damage any components while working around this area.
  60. Hand-tighten the 5th RH rear inner bolt that attaches the HV battery to the body.
  61. Hand-tighten the 4th RH inner bolt that attaches the HV battery to the body, if equipped.
  62. Partially close, but do not latch, the RH rear door.
  63. Open the RH front door.
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    CAUTION
    Do not damage any components while working around this area.
  64. If the HV battery was retrofitted with a harness type DC input or is of the busbar type DC input, the 3rd RH inner bolt is no longer needed.
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    CAUTION
    Under these conditions, do not install the 3rd RH inner HV battery bolt.
  65. Hand-tighten the RH front inner bolts (x2) that attach the HV battery to the body.
  66. Partially close, but do not latch, the RH front door.
  67. With an assistant, lower the vehicle onto the HV battery completely.
  68. Torque the LH and RH bolts (x16) that attach the HV battery to the vehicle.
    35 Nm (25.8 lbs-ft)
  69. Torque the bolts (x4) that attach the front of the HV battery to the vehicle.
    30 Nm (22.1 lbs-ft)
  70. Torque the front center bolt that attaches the HV battery to the vehicle.
    10 Nm (7.4 lbs-ft)
  71. Torque the bolts (x8) that attach the HV battery LH and RH support brackets to the vehicle.
    110 Nm (81.1 lbs-ft)
  72. Tighten the bolts (x4) that attach the center portion of the HV battery through the center ski cover.
    35 Nm (25.8 lbs-ft)
  73. With an assistant, raise the vehicle, and then remove the battery table from underneath the vehicle. Set the vehicle to a comfortable working height.
  74. Put the support stand to support the front portion of the rear subframe.
  75. Remove the smaller bolts (x2) and the larger bolt that are used to attach the LH shear plate to the vehicle.
  76. Install the LH shear plate, and then install the smaller bolts (x2) that attach the shear plate to the HV battery.
    35 Nm (25.8 lbs-ft)
  77. Install the larger bolt that attaches the shear plate to the vehicle, and then mark the bolt with a paint pen.
    130 Nm (95.9 lbs-ft)
  78. Fasten the fir tree clips that attach the coolant hoses to the LH shear plate.
  79. Repeat steps 75 through 78 for the RH shear plate.
  80. Remove the support stand from underneath the rear subframe
  81. Fully raise the handle on the HV battery rear drive unit connector of the rear drive unit to HV battery harness.
  82. Install the HV connector special tool onto the HV battery rear drive unit connector.
  83. Use both hands to firmly connect the HV battery rear drive unit connector of the rear drive unit to HV battery harness to the HV battery header.
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    CAUTION
    Make sure that the connector fits the header squarely and tightly, and that both retention pins enter the handle.
  84. Remove the HV connector special tool from the HV battery rear drive unit connector.
  85. While pressing the HV battery rear drive unit connector onto the HV battery header, fully lower the handle.
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    CAUTION
    Make sure that the handle does not bind as it is lowered.
  86. Slide the release to lock the HV battery rear drive unit connector handle in the secured position.
  87. Verify that the HV battery rear drive unit connector is fully seated, and compare both sides of the connector that it is properly secured in place.
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    Note
    An improperly seated connector might lead to connector damage and rear drive unit problems later on.
  88. Install the nuts that attach the rear drive unit HV electrical harness bracket to the HV battery.
    10 Nm (7.4 lbs-ft)
  89. Position the coolant drain under the rear RH side of the HV battery.
  90. Remove the plugs from the coolant outlet hose and the powertrain return hose, immediately connect the male and female fittings, and then fasten the clip.
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    Note
    Perform a push-pull-push test on the fittings to make sure that they are secure.
  91. Position the coolant drain under the rear LH side of the HV battery.
  92. Remove the plugs from the rear drive unit inverter inlet hose and the LH underside of the ancillary bay, immediately connect the male and female fittings, and then fasten the clip.
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    Note
    Perform a push-pull-push test on the fittings to make sure that they are secure.
  93. Remove the coolant drain container from underneath the vehicle.
  94. Install the rear HV battery skid plate, but only hand-tighten the fasteners. See Skid Plate - HV Battery - Rear (Remove and Replace).
  95. Torque the fasteners that attach the rear skid plate to the vehicle. See Skid Plate - HV Battery - Rear (Remove and Replace).
  96. Install the mid aero shield panel. See Panel - Aero Shield - Mid (Remove and Replace).
  97. Position the coolant drain under the front LH side of the HV battery.
  98. Remove the plugs from the chiller to HV battery hose and the manifold at the LH side of the vehicle, immediately connect the male and female fittings, and then fasten the clip.
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    Note
    Perform a push-pull-push test on the fittings to make sure that they are secure.
  99. Fasten the clips that attach the chiller to HV battery hose to the body.
  100. Remove the plugs from the HV battery return hose at the LH side of the vehicle, immediately connect the male and female fittings, and then fasten the clip.
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    Note
    Perform a push-pull-push test on the fittings to make sure that they are secure.
  101. Position the coolant drain under the front RH side of the HV battery.
  102. Remove the plugs from the rear powertrain supply hose at the RH side of the vehicle, immediately connect the male and female fittings, and then fasten the clip.
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    Note
    Perform a push-pull-push test on the fittings to make sure that they are secure.
  103. Remove the plugs from the powertrain return hose at the RH side of the vehicle, immediately connect the male and female fittings, and then fasten the clip.
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    Note
    Perform a push-pull-push test on the fittings to make sure that they are secure.
  104. Remove the coolant drain from underneath the vehicle.
  105. If not already present, apply abrasion tape to the harness towards the A/C HV connector, and then connect the A/C HV connector.
  106. If not already present, apply abrasion tape to the harness towards the PTC HV connector, connect the connector, and then install the harnesses to the bracket.
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    Note
    The PTC heater HV connector is only for vehicles without a heat pump. For vehicle with a heat pump, skip to the next step.
  107. Install the front HV battery skid plate. See Skid Plate - HV Battery - Front (Remove and Replace).
  108. Remove the bungee straps from the LH and RH wheel arch liners.
  109. Fasten the clips along the bottom edge of the LH and RH wheel arch liners.
  110. Install the front aero shield panel. See Panel - Aero Shield - Front (Remove and Replace).
  111. Lower the vehicle fully, and chock a wheel.
  112. Remove the lift adapters from the body, and then install the body plugs.
  113. Remove the chock, and with an assistant, push the vehicle away from the lift to a stall, and then re-chock the wheel.
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    CAUTION
    Push the vehicle for a very short distance and at less than 1 MPH.
  114. Open all doors.
  115. Connect the positive 12V output cable to the DCDC passthrough, install a new nut to attach the cable, and mark the nut with a green paint pen after torque.
    9 Nm (6.6 lbs-ft)
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    CAUTION
    Make sure that the rubber boot is not trapped under the cable lug or pinched between the cable lug and nut.
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    CAUTION
    Make sure the positive output cable is positioned properly and in the right direction against the plastic anti-rotation edge on the DCDC passthrough.
  116. Replace the cover on the positive 12V output cable at the DCDC passthrough, and then press down to attach the cover.
  117. Install the DCDC ground busbar. See Busbar - DCDC Ground (Remove and Replace).
  118. Install the bolts that attach the LH and RH inner 2nd row rails to the ancillary bay cover.
    24 Nm (17.7 lbs-ft)
  119. If the HV battery DC input is configured with busbars, continue to the next step, otherwise skip to step 131.
  120. Use an alcohol wipe to clean the charge port busbar connector lead contact surfaces of residual Penetrox, and allow at least one minute to dry.
  121. Use an alcohol wipe to clean the DC input HV header terminal contact surfaces of residual Penetrox, and allow at least one minute to dry.
  122. Apply two small drops of Penetrox onto each DC input HV header terminal contact surface.
  123. Install the charge port busbar connector onto the DC input HV header, and then install the bolts (x2) that attach the connector to the header.
    9 Nm (6.6 lbs-ft)
  124. Perform a zero adjust of the Hioki resistance meter in preparation to measure resistances. See Resistance Meter (Zero Adjust).
  125. Put on the HV insulating gloves and leather over gloves.
  126. Use the Hioki resistance meter to measure the resistance between the charge port busbar connector lead and the DC input HV header bolt head.
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    Note
    The acceptable resistance is between 0.050 mΩ (50 μΩ) and 0.195 mΩ (195 μΩ). If the measured resistance is above 0.195 mΩ (195 μΩ), there is too much resistance in the High Voltage joint. Remove the fastener, clean areas with isopropyl alcohol, install fastener back and test again.
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    Note
    If the resistance is lower than 0.050 mΩ (50 μΩ), reposition the probes and measure again. If after 4 attempts the resistance is consistently lower than 0.050 mΩ (50 μΩ), the test has passed; continue to the next step.
  127. Repeat step 126 for the other charge port busbar connector lead and DC input HV header bolt head.
  128. Remove the HV insulating gloves and leather over gloves.
  129. Install the bolt that secures the charge port busbar connector access door.
    9 Nm (6.6 lbs-ft)
  130. Skip to step 136.
  131. Fully raise the handle on the DC input connector of the charge port to HV battery harness.
  132. Use both hands to firmly connect the DC input connector of the charge port to HV battery harness to the ancillary bay DC input header.
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    CAUTION
    Make sure that the connector fits the header squarely and tightly.
  133. While pressing the DC input connector onto the DC input header, fully lower the handle.
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    CAUTION
    Make sure that the handle does not bind as it is lowered.
  134. Slide the release to lock the DC input connector handle in the secured position.
  135. Verify that the connector is fully seated, and compare both sides of the connector, that it is properly latched in place.
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    Note
    An improperly seated connector might lead to connector damage and charging problems later on.
  136. If the charge port to HV battery harness has a 3-phase connector, continue to the next step, otherwise skip to step 142.
  137. Fully raise the handle on the 3-phase connector of the charge port to HV battery harness.
  138. Use both hands to firmly connect the 3-phase connector of the charge port to HV battery harness to the ancillary bay 3-phase header.
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    CAUTION
    Make sure that the connector fits the header squarely and tightly.
  139. While pressing the 3-phase connector onto the 3-phase header, fully lower the handle.
    Warning IconA warning icon, calling your attention to a possibly risky situation
    CAUTION
    Make sure that the handle does not bind as it is lowered.
  140. Slide the release to lock the 3-phase connector handle in the secured position.
  141. Verify that the connector is fully seated, and compare both sides of the connector, that it is properly latched in place.
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    Note
    An improperly seated connector might lead to connector damage and charging problems later on.
  142. Install the clip that attaches the charge port to HV harness connector to the LH lower C-pillar.
  143. Install the harness clips, and then the bolts that attach the charge port to HV battery harness bracket at the ancillary bay.
    10 Nm (7.4 lbs-ft)
  144. Install the HV cap that covers the HV harness located on the LH side of the ancillary bay.
  145. Connect 12V power. See 12V/LV Power (Disconnect and Connect).
  146. Connect an LV maintainer to the vehicle, but do not disconnect the LV battery. See LV Maintainer (Connect and Disconnect).
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    Note
    On 12V lead acid batteries, connect the 12V maintainer to the lead acid battery terminals.
  147. Shift into Park to release the Electronic Parking Brake service mode, and then remove the wheel chock.
  148. Connect a laptop with Toolbox 3 to the vehicle. See Toolbox 3 (Connect and Disconnect).
  149. Enable Service Mode Plus. See Service Mode Plus.
  150. Perform a cooling system vacuum refill. See Cooling System (Vacuum Refill).
  151. On the vehicle touchscreen, touch Lightning Bolt icon > Procedures.
  152. Under High-Voltage-Battery, touch High Voltage Battery Replacement.
  153. Under After High Voltage Battery Replacement, touch CAN ECU Redeploy, and then in the window that opens, touch Run.
  154. Under After High Voltage Battery Replacement, touch High Voltage Battery Replacement Routine, and then in the window that opens, touch Run.
  155. Disable Service Mode Plus. See Service Mode Plus.
  156. Disconnect the laptop with Toolbox 3 from the vehicle. See Toolbox 3 (Connect and Disconnect).
  157. Disconnect the 12V/LV battery maintainer.
  158. Tighten the 5th LH rear inner bolt that attaches the HV battery to the body.
    66 Nm (48.7 lbs-ft)
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    Note
    Lift up the rear main carpet for access.
  159. Tighten the 4th LH inner bolt that attaches the HV battery to the body.
    66 Nm (48.7 lbs-ft)
  160. Unfold the carpet back to its original position.
  161. Move the driver seat fully rearwards.
  162. Only if the HV battery is the older type having an original harness type DC input, should you install and tighten the 3rd LH inner HV battery bolt.
    66 Nm (48.7 lbs-ft)
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    CAUTION
    Do not install a bolt if the HV battery has a retrofitted harness type DC input or a busbar type DC input.
  163. Tighten the LH front inner HV battery bolts (x2) that attach the HV battery to the body.
    136 Nm (100.3 lbs-ft)
  164. Unfold the LH front main carpet back to its original position; move the front edge down and slide back the section up to ease positioning. Install the seat electrical harness into the clip.
  165. Install the clips (x3) that attach the LH front carpet to the vehicle.
  166. Move the driver seat fully forwards.
  167. Tighten the 5th RH rear inner bolt that attaches the HV battery to the body.
    66 Nm (48.7 lbs-ft)
  168. Tighten the 4th RH inner bolt that attaches the HV battery to the body, if equipped.
    66 Nm (48.7 lbs-ft)
  169. Unfold the RH side of the rear carpet back to its original position.
  170. Move the front passenger seat fully rearward.
  171. Only if the HV battery is the older type having an original harness type DC input, should you install and tighten the 3rd RH inner HV battery bolt.
    66 Nm (48.7 lbs-ft)
    Warning IconA warning icon, calling your attention to a possibly risky situation
    CAUTION
    Do not install a bolt if the HV battery has a retrofitted harness type DC input or a busbar type DC input.
  172. Tighten the RH front inner bolts (x2) that attach the HV battery to the body.
    136 Nm (100.3 lbs-ft)
  173. Unfold the RH front main carpet back to its original position; move the front edge down and slide back the section up to ease positioning. Install the seat electrical harness into the clip.
  174. Install the clips (x4) that attach the RH front carpet to the vehicle.
  175. Move the front passenger seat fully forward.
  176. Install the clips (x4) and hook-and-loop strips that attach the rear carpet to the vehicle.
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    The number of clips on newer vehicles might vary.
  177. Install the LH lower B-pillar trim. See Trim - B-Pillar - Lower - LH (Remove and Replace).
  178. Install the LH upper B-pillar trim. See Trim - B-Pillar - Upper - LH (Remove and Replace).
  179. Install the LH rear sill panel trim. See Trim - Sill Panel - Rear - LH (Remove and Replace).
  180. Install the LH 2nd row seat side bolster. See Bolster - Side - Seat - 2nd Row - LH (Remove and Replace).
  181. Repeat step 177 through step 180 for the RH side of the vehicle.
  182. Install the 2nd row lower seat cushion. See Seat Cushion - Lower - 2nd Row (Remove and Replace).
  183. Install the 2nd row floor mat inside the vehicle.
  184. Install the RH center console side panel carpet. See Side Panel - Center Console - LH (Remove and Replace).
  185. Install the RH front floor mat.
  186. Install the front passenger footwell cover. See Cover - Footwell - Passenger (LHD) (Remove and Replace).
  187. Install the RH lower A-pillar trim. See Trim - A-Pillar - Lower - LH (Remove and Replace).
  188. Install the RH middle A-pillar trim. See Trim - A-Pillar - Middle - LH (Remove and Replace).
  189. Install the RH instrument panel end cap. See End Cap - Instrument Panel - LH (Remove and Replace).
  190. Install the LH center console side panel carpet. See Side Panel - Center Console - LH (Remove and Replace).
  191. Install the LH front floor mat.
  192. Install the driver footwell cover. See Cover - Footwell - Driver (Remove and Replace).
  193. Install the LH lower A-pillar trim. See Trim - A-Pillar - Lower - LH (Remove and Replace).
  194. Install the LH middle A-pillar trim. See Trim - A-Pillar - Middle - LH (Remove and Replace).
  195. Install the LH instrument panel end cap. See End Cap - Instrument Panel - LH (Remove and Replace).
  196. Restore the driver and front passenger seats back to their original position.
  197. Install the cabin intake duct. See Duct - Cabin Intake (Remove and Replace).
  198. Install the rear underhood apron. See Underhood Apron - Rear (Remove and Replace).
  199. Close the hood and all four doors.
  200. Install the LH and RH lower rocker panel covers. See Cover - Rocker Panel - Lower - LH (Remove and Replace).