Curious if there's a service manual or schematics of the Roadster. I'd like to become familiar with the cooling runs/plumbing as well as where all the major components are located in case any issue arises.
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My friend has the Chevy Volt and he found all that stuff, tech details and such.... guess not for Tesla....
Elise Dash Removal Instructions By EliseTalk’s BuzzyJust curious if anything has popped up since this question was asked.
I am thinking about adding a dash-cam and swapping the radio in my Roadster (maybe concurrently replacing the current (terrible) microphone for hands-free) but will need some guidance how to pull the stereo unit (and if I want to replace the micrphone) probably pull apart the dash.
Just curious if anything has popped up since this question was asked.
I am thinking about adding a dash-cam and swapping the radio in my Roadster (maybe concurrently replacing the current (terrible) microphone for hands-free) but will need some guidance how to pull the stereo unit (and if I want to replace the micrphone) probably pull apart the dash.
I think the battery coolant is on the passenger side and looks like a heater core. You can access it if you pull the rear passenger wheel liner. The coolant pump is also there. One loop to the batter and one to AC. The AC only runs when hot.Curious if there's a service manual or schematics of the Roadster. I'd like to become familiar with the cooling runs/plumbing as well as where all the major components are located in case any issue arises.
It comes out with the pioneer/jvc removal tools, I think https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0185VPVIG is the one, at least for the radio that came with my single-din dash.need some guidance how to pull the stereo unit
I found that the slot covers from an old PC also work just fine for releasing the in-dash unit's retention clips. Pretty much any flat piece of metal will do.It comes out with the pioneer/jvc removal tools, I think https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0185VPVIG is the one, at least for the radio that came with my single-din dash.
Someone please shell out the $49 and find out
Where?You don't need to spend the $49. The manuals are out there.