04/12/2024 06:12:20
Car Computer (Dispose)
Correction code 21151007 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.
CAUTION
This procedure must be performed
prior to scrapping a Car Computer or Media Control Unit (MCU). The Car Computer
or MCU might contain personally identifying Customer data. Failure to perform
this procedure can result in vulnerabilities to Customer and Tesla internal
information.
Note
The correction code for the disposal of the car computer
must be added to the Service Visit as a separate activity when replacing a car
computer.
Disposal Procedure (HW2.5 Car Computer)
- Use a trim tool to slide the SD card retaining tab over, and then use tweezers to remove the Gateway SD card from the car computer.
- Destroy the SD card by cutting the card in half through the center, and then cut each piece into half, resulting in 4 pieces.
- Remove the bolts (x2) and nut that attach the side cover to the car computer body.
- Remove the bolts (x3) and nuts (x3) that attaches the car computer cover to the car computer body.
- Remove the top cover fasteners (x3). and then remove the top cover from the car computer.
- Remove the screws (x5) that attach the connectivity board to the PCBA, and then remove the connectivity board.
- Remove the screws (x16) from the infotainment PCB, and then remove the infotainment PCB from the car computer.
- Flip the infotainment PCB over to expose the ICE CPU and eMMC chips.
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Use an 8mm drill bit to drill holes (x2) in the CPU and eMMC and through
the PCBA.
NotePlace a block of wood or other buffer material under the PCBA.
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Release the spring clips (x4) that attach the coolant hoses to the car
computer, and then remove the coolant hoses.
NoteDrain excess coolant after removal of the hose.
- Remove the screws (x4) of the plate covering the APE board.
- Remove the screws (x21) that retain the APE PCBA, and then pull it out of the car computer.
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Flip the APE PCBA board over, and then use an 8 mm drill bit to drill holes
(x4) in the APE CPUs and UFS chips.
NotePlace a block of wood or other buffer material under the PCBA.
- Capture images of the drilled out chips, the serial number and part number of the board, and upload the images to the MRB attachment section.
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Dispose of the car computer.
NoteFollow local laws and regulations for waste disposal.
Disposal Procedure (HW3.0 Car Computer)
- Use a trim tool to slide the SD card retaining tab over, and then use tweezers to remove the Gateway SD card from the car computer.
- Destroy the SD card by cutting the card in half through the center, and then cut each piece into half, resulting in 4 pieces.
- Remove the bolts (x4) and nuts (x4) that attach the car computer cover to the car computer body.
- Remove the top cover screws (x4), and then remove the top cover from the car computer.
- Remove the screws (x21) that attach the connectivity board and the infotainment PCBA, and then remove the connectivity board.
- Remove the infotainment PCBA from the car computer and flip the board over to expose the ICE CPU and eMMC chip.
-
Use an 8mm drill bit to
drill holes (x2) in the center of the CPU and eMMC and through the
PCBA.
NotePlace a block of wood or other buffer material under the PCBA.
-
Release the spring clips
(x4) that attach the coolant hoses to the car computer, and then remove the
coolant hoses.
NoteDrain excess coolant after removal of the hose.
- Remove the screws (x4) of the plate covering the APE board.
- Remove the screws (x18) that retain the APE PCBA, and then pull it out of the car computer.
-
Flip the APE PCBA board
over, and then use an 8 mm drill bit to drill holes (x4) in the APE CPUs and
UFS chips.
NotePlace a block of wood or other buffer material under the PCBA.
- Capture images of the drilled out chips, the serial number and part number of the board, and upload the images to the MRB attachment section.
-
Dispose of the car
computer.
NoteFollow local laws and regulations for waste disposal.