Does Tesla use any oil?

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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What kind of oil does Tesla use?

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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Does Tesla have engine oil?

Teslas have no engine oil, so their owners don't ever have to think about changing it.
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Do Teslas use 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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Do Tesla cars use lubricants?

The short answer is no. Electric cars do not need motor oil as they don't have the conventional internal combustion engine with all the moving parts.
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Does Your Tesla Model Y, S, 3, X Need an Oil Change? | Why do Electric Cars Need Oil



Do electric cars use any oil?

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.
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Do electric cars use any fluids?

Electric vehicles experience significant fluctuations in power flows and high motor speeds of up to 15,000 revolutions a minute. They can require several fluids: oil for the gear reducer, which is the EV's transmission, and an oil specifically for the electric motor if the automaker is trying to improve cooling.
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Does Tesla use coolant?

Tesla's thermal management (as well as GM's) uses liquid Glycol as a coolant. Both Gm's and Tesla's systems transfer this heat to a refrigeration cycle and use electric resistance heating in cold weather. Glycol coolant is distributed throughout the pack to cool the cells.
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Does Tesla use power steering fluid?

Our research indicates that your vehicle has an electric power steering system ("EPS" or "EPAS"). These systems use an electric motor instead of a hydraulic system and therefore do not have any power steering fluid to leak.
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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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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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What happens if you put gas in a Tesla?

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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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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How long will a Tesla last?

Tesla is the pioneer of technology and innovation with its battery longevity ranging between 300,000 to 500,000 miles. According to an Impact Report released by Tesla in 2019, Tesla Model S and X batteries retain over 80% of their range even after driving 200,000 miles.
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Do Teslas need to warm up?

On the mobile app, navigate to Climate > Defrost Car to melt snow, ice, and frost on the windshield, windows, and mirrors. This also warms the high voltage Battery as needed. Tesla recommends activating climate settings at least 30-45 minutes before departure (see Climate Controls).
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Does Tesla need brake fluid?

Now Tesla tells owners: "Your Tesla does not require annual maintenance and regular fluid changes," and instead recommends only periodic, as-needed servicing of brake fluid, pads, and calipers, filters, and air conditioning.
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Do Teslas have brake pads?

Tesla brakes are extremely well designed, and Tesla brake pads have a remarkably long service life. And though the brakes themselves don't differ much from ordinary automotive brakes, they are built with better engineering and higher-quality materials than many others.
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Are Tesla cars steer-by-wire?

Tesla vehicles on the road today are not steer-by-wire, meaning that there is still a physical link between the steering wheel and the rack, so controlling the vehicle manually is not believed to be an issue.
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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 does Tesla cool its motor?

The Tesla Model 3 has a coolant to oil heat exchanger on the exterior of the housing and uses the oil to flow through grooves and channels in the stator laminate stack to cool the motor.
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How does Tesla keep their batteries cool?

The 2170 in Model 3 and Model Y is cooled by a fluid-filled cooling snake that pulls the heat out of the sides of the cell. This cooling snake eats up space in the pack limiting its volumetric efficiency.
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Do electric cars need transmission oil?

Well, one straight answer to this question is no. Electric cars don't need engine oils simply because there's no engine in them. Electric vehicles are equipped with electric motors and powerful batteries that generate power and deliver it to the wheels.
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Do electric vehicles have antifreeze?

In an electric vehicle, the cooling system is regulating the temperature of the battery pack and some of the electronics. 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.
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Do electric cars pollute the air?

All-electric vehicles do not emit air pollution from their tailpipes (they don't even have tailpipes). Replacing a gas or diesel car with an electric car helps improve local air quality, especially in neighborhoods near busy roadways.
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