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Why did they change them for you?
Any chance the new ones are quieter upon first startup???
I have VIN 16186 and I received a call last week from the local service center to replace all three of my coolant pumps. My car is being swapped for a loaner this Friday. I am in the Phoenix area.
Just got my vehicle back from having the same pump upgrades. I noticed a new "fireman" tag was placed in the joint/crack on the passenger side. I tried to pull it out, but it seems rather secure. Almost like, pull in case of emergency. I'm at work, so I'll take a look later.
With the recent things going on, I wonder if these pumps are able to keep a fire under control or prevent a fire due to puncture. In all accounts I've read, there was a few to several minutes after the puncture before the fire started. Perhaps the new pumps can spring into action once a puncture is detected, rapidly cool the battery, and hopefully prevent a fire. Needing to have these installed in all cars with active air suspension would also time out with the next release of software. You may have to have these installed in order to upgrade to version 6.
All speculation of course.
Just got my vehicle back from having the same pump upgrades. I noticed a new "fireman" tag was placed in the joint/crack on the passenger side. I tried to pull it out, but it seems rather secure. Almost like, pull in case of emergency. I'm at work, so I'll take a look later.
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I have never seen the fireman tag on mine before. It must have been tucked under and they pulled it out during this service.
In other threads this has been linked to extra load on the battery conditioning system with data being sent back to Tesla (via NSA), triggering a coolant pump upgrade ...
The SC called and replaced all three coolant pumps. MS P85 was running fine. I had version B pumps and now have version C.
The Ranger was great!
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A lot more complex with all the hoses and pipes than I was imagining for the supposed simplicity of this car. Curious where was the picture taken? Under the fronk?