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Fluids - Tesla Tesla HTF-LS G-48 coolant is a pre-mixed 50 50 solution of ethylene glycol and water The coolant is ready to use Do not add water A warning icon, calling your attention to a possibly risky situation CAUTION Tesla cannot provide warranties for any type of coolant other than Tesla G-48 or HTF-LS coolant
Tesla Coolant Complete Guide - Everything You Need to Know The Tesla Model Y uses the blue G-48 coolant or the orange-red HTF-LS coolant This changes according to the manufacturing date of the car Model Y has different thermal requirements to the other models Therefore, a different coolant is needed Why Does a Tesla Need Coolant?
G48 coolant substitute, older Tesla | BobIsTheOilGuy US made Teslas from 2024 use a orange "HTF-LS" coolant instead of the G48, while Euro cars still have G48 Seems to be a floating changeover where the system was the exact same, just the fluid type changed As G48 is not very available anymore, and according to the manufacturer only has a lifespan of 3 years, a substitute is needed at some point
Tesla Coolant: Everything You Need to Know - AutomotiveGlory The Model Y series uses either blue G-48 coolant or orange-red HTF-LS coolant, depending on the manufacturing date of the vehicle These coolants are specifically designed to meet the thermal requirements of the Model Y Model 3, S, And X Coolant The Model 3, S, and X series usually use a specific blend of G-48 ethylene-glycol coolant (HOAT
Fluid Reservoirs - Tesla Depending on your vehicle’s manufacture date, the cooling system uses either G-48 (blue) or HTF-LS (orange-red) coolant Contact Tesla for more specific information about the coolant Checking Brake Fluid A warning icon, calling your attention to a possibly risky situation Warning
Fluids - documents. cdn. ifixit. com Tesla HTF-LS G-48 coolant is a pre-mixed 50 50 solution of ethylene glycol and water The coolant is ready to use Do not add water CAUTION Tesla cannot provide warranties for any type of coolant other than Tesla G-48 or HTF-LS coolant Use of other coolants is at your own risk Gearbox Fluid
Low coolant level error message | Tesla Owners Online Forum "Depending on your vehicle’s manufacture date, the cooling system uses either G-48 (blue) or HTF-LS (orange-red) coolant Contact Tesla for more specific information about the coolant " From the owner's manual: Model Y Owner's Manual | Tesla
EVs Run on More Than Electricity - Valvoline™ Global For Personal Vehicles My Vehicle Product Results for: EVs Run on More Than Electricity Valvoline EV Fluids help solve common electric vehicle issues like battery temperature variations, powertrain performance, brake system corrosion, and sealed bearing failure to help keep EVs running at peak performance
Fluid Capacities HTF-LS pre-mixed coolant; G-48 pre-mixed coolant (early production vehicles) Tri-Motor: 23 5 liters; Dual Motor: 22 5 liters; R1234yf air conditioning refrigerant: 1020 grams: POE RB100EV air conditioning oil: 250 grams: Parent topic: FLUIDS AND CAPACITIES Cybertruck Service Manual; Release Notes;
What Fluids Does a Tesla Have? A Comprehensive Guide to Tesla’s Fluids In the Model Y, Tesla uses a blue G-48 or orange-red HTF-LS coolant In Model S, X, and 3 cars, Tesla uses a G-48 ethylene-glycol coolant (HOAT) The color of the battery coolant is generally light blue It is recommended to replace the battery coolant every 4 years or 50,000 miles 4 Transmission or Gearbox Fluid