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In this episode, Alex from QCCharge explains the services they offer for repair options that Tesla does not, such as repairing battery packs instead of replacing them. In addition, he walks us through some of the custom tools they use for repairing them and shows the inner workings of a Tesla electric motor. Furthermore, he explains how they rebuild Tesla motors and improvement with drain equipment to prevent premature failure.
How much does it cost to replace a Tesla battery vs repairing them? Can you rebuild electric car motors? Get the answers in this video!
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200,000 miles might be a lot for an electric car all my gasoline vehicles have gone over 300,00 without replacing them and my latest has over 430,000 on the original engine and most components!
As someone in the U.K. that is a hobby worker on old petrol and diesel vehicles, I found your video really interesting. I believe that EV manufacturers need to be more accommodating in the repair of their vehicles, because at the moment they are too difficult and too expensive to repair. Therefore many of us would not consider purchasing one. Manufacturers could produce the special tools that are necessary to repair their vehicles, provide parts, and design the vehicles to be repaired economically. Here, crash damaged EV cars seem to be written off by insurance companies as they do not want to be involved in their repair. This is not good for the environment, or for insurance premiums on EVs.
Well Done..😊
what TYPE of coolant is causing rust??
thanks it was a very good presentation
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Absolutely fantastic – so informative – thanks !
Excellent video, but I'm not the kind of person that can spend that kind of money repairing a car, that's why i nyti stick to gas cars that have been working just fine all this time
Way too much talk about things that are way above the mentality of average citizens, way too many "ah's", um's, stammering and stuttering, and NOT ENOUGH DESCRIPTION of DETAILED WORKINGS of the parts you're talking too much about. The only good thing about this video was the audio. Can you start a sentence and say it without an "um or an "ah"?
Do you do any conversions like VW? Do you work on Chevy Volts? What’s battery replacement costs ?