Does a Tesla have oil?

The oil used in a Tesla's drive unit is a synthetic type called Pentosin ATF 9, and the oil filter part number is 1095038-00-A. Unlike your standard engine oil, this synthetic oil doesn't degrade or become contaminated by fumes – the main reason Teslas don't need oil changes.
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What fluids does a Tesla need?

To maximize the performance and life of the Battery, the cooling system uses a specific mixture of G-48 ethylene-glycol coolant (HOAT). Contact Tesla for more specific information about the coolant.
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Do Teslas use gas or oil?

No, Tesla doesn't offer gasoline cars, and none of its cars can directly run off of liquid fuel. Tesla vehicles use battery power—which is sometimes generated by gasoline—as their primary and only source of energy.
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What fuel does a Tesla run on?

As such, Tesla vehicles do not use any gas, since their drive train relies solely on electric energy from the on-board battery pack. Using this electric-only approach, the Tesla Model S Long Range has an EPA-estimated range of 405 miles.
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Do Teslas have transmission oil?

Maintaining Your Tesla Vehicle

To sum it up, Teslas don't need oil or oil changes. However, the all-electric car's gearbox or drive system does need synthetic oil to facilitate smooth transmissions.
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Do Tesla cars have any fluids?

To my knowledge the only two fluids in the car are washer fluid and a gear fluid similar to transmission fluid that is changed every 120k miles. There is battery pack cooling liquid and A/C coolant.
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Does Tesla have antifreeze?

To maximize the performance and life of the Battery, the cooling system uses a specific mixture of G-48 ethylene-glycol coolant (HOAT).
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Do Teslas need oil changes?

Unlike gasoline cars, Tesla cars require no traditional oil changes, fuel filters, spark plug replacements or emission checks. As electric cars, even brake pad replacements are rare because regenerative braking returns energy to the battery, significantly reducing wear on brakes.
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How do you fill a Tesla coolant?

How to Add Coolant: Tesla S (2012-2019) 90D Electric
  1. Find Reservoir - Locate the coolant reservoir and clean it.
  2. Check Level - Determine the coolant level.
  3. Add Coolant - Determine coolant type and add fluid properly.
  4. Replace Cap - Secure the coolant reservoir cap.
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Why does a Tesla have a radiator?

Liquid cooling cools the electric car's components through a series of pipes. Sometimes radiators are actually used to do this in electric cars. Heat pumps are commonly used by Tesla. They basically transfer heat from where it is not needed to a different area.
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Do Tesla have oil filters?

So yes, Teslas have oil filters, they just aren't taxed as heavily as they would be in a regular car.
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Do electric cars still need oil?

Electric vehicles are powered by a battery and an EV engine with an electric motor. There are no pistons, valves, or other moving parts that require lubrication, and therefore, EVs don't use the traditional engine oil that would help maintain those parts.
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Do electric cars use oil for lubrication?

The simple answer is no. Vehicles that run completely on electric power don't require oil changes. This is because they lack the internal combustion engine found in gasoline-powered model. An electric car like the 2022 Chevy Bolt moves thanks to electric motors and a battery.
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How long will a Tesla battery last?

Tesla car batteries are said to be designed to last 300,000-500,000 miles (as purported by Tesla CEO Elon Musk), or about 21-35 years, based on the average amount of miles driven by Americans in one year, which is typically around 14,263.
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How much oil does a Tesla use?

We recommend catching the used oil and measuring how much came out. In our case, the front motor drained 1.25 qts and the rear motor drained 2.25 qts of oil. We added the same amount of oil drained with fresh ATF 9 back into the motors. Make sure to tighten the fill plug.
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How much does a Tesla battery cost?

Typically, the most basic battery replacement in tesla costs between $13,000 and $14,000. For the Model S premium sedan, replacing a Tesla battery costs around $13,000-$20,000. Model 3 entry-level sedan and Model X premium SUV battery replacement can cost at least $13,000 and $14,000 respectively.
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Do electric cars use coolant?

Most electric vehicles use a cooling loop. This loop usually contains an ethylene glycol coolant. The coolant is circulated through the batteries and some of the electronics, using an electric pump. This loop contains a radiator to release heat to the outside air.
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Do electric cars need water?

It's a common misconception that EVs don't need water-based cooling because they can be air-cooled. The truth is that a majority of the EVs on the road today use liquid cooling. Although liquid cooling systems have higher costs, they allow for the battery packs to run more efficiently.
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Do electric cars have transmission fluid?

The short answer is that some electric cars have transmission fluid, while others do not. In a gas-powered car, the transmission ensures that the wheels receive the correct amount of power for the speed that the driver wants. It does this through torque (effectively, movement energy).
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How much does a Tesla tire cost?

The Tesla Model 3 Standard Range Plus (SR+) comes with Michelin Primacy MXM4 tires that have a treadwear rating of 500, a traction rating of A, and a temperature rating of A (500AA). You should get around 40,000 miles out of those tires, with a cost on Simpletire of $276.
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Is Tesla cheaper than gas?

In general, the cost of charging a Tesla is 3.6 times cheaper per mile than the cost of fueling a gas-powered car (4.56 cents per mile compared to approximately 16.66 cents per mile for gas vehicles).
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Are Tesla's water cooled?

Tesla patented a liquid cooling system they call a battery management system (BMS). Tesla's system also helps keep the battery warm during cooler temperatures. The BMS Tesla patent has every battery cell against the coolant pipe.
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What color is Tesla coolant?

Coolant - Dark Blue - The Tesla vehicle has ~6 gallons of coolant circulating between the battery, drive units, power control modules, AC compressor, and radiator.
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