I bought some coolant today, for my Renault, and amongst the suitable cars for it, it lists Tesla.
I didn't expect that.
I bought some coolant today, for my Renault, and amongst the suitable cars for it, it lists Tesla.
I didn't expect that.
Not surprising.
I have a hybrid. It has a cooling system for the electric drive etc. If it needs topping up etc, it uses the same mix as the normal engine cooling system.
Presumably they use a ?water jacket? idea, which is what conventional engines use - the jacket is just part of the engine assembly and the water is a mix. The parts of the Tesla needing cooling will have a jacket etc and there will be a radiator etc.
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