ATF 9 Tesla Drive Units Use a Special OilThe oil used, called ATF 9, is actually a transmission fluid that is used by other automakers in their automatic gearboxes. The amount of fluid is small - roughly 2.3 quarts for the rear motor and 1.3 quarts for the front - but there can be variance between models and model years.
Yeah still didn’t make it full proof why they lying when they make a real electric car runs nothing but electricity and metal and tech that’s when it’s gonna be cool as fuck no one will be able to even compete with them prob have a flight mode in them bitches
ATF 9 Tesla Drive Units Use a Special OilThe oil used, called ATF 9, is actually a transmission fluid that is used by other automakers in their automatic gearboxes. The amount of fluid is small - roughly 2.3 quarts for the rear motor and 1.3 quarts for the front - but there can be variance between models and model years.
The first law of thermodynamics states that, when energy passes into or out of a system (as work, heat, or matter), the system's internal energy changes in accordance with the law of conservation of energy.
@@DrDemp I think you need to stick to whatever unicorn you like to ride The first law of thermodynamics states that the change in internal energy of a closed system equals the net heat transfer into the system minus the net work done by the system. In equation form, the first law of thermodynamics is. 12.6ΔU=Q−W. Here, ΔU is the change in internal energy, U, of the system.
@@DrDemp Put whiskers on a rattle snake and call it a kitten cat Laws of thermodynamics don’t change Not about gas cars it’s just thermodynamics and physics unless the car runs off Magic your statements are false
So... you have someone that buys a Tesla and doesn't know how to Google his phone. 🤫🤔 Brilliant ... Looks like a backyard mechanic working on a Tesla, SERIOUSLY ...
@@DrDemp I have seen several of them ... That's why I'm wondering if you are "SPECIAL NEEDS" YOU TRULY ARE A BACKGROUND MECHANIC, I WOULDN'T LET YOU WORK ON MY NEIGHBORS MINIVAN ... and it's JUNK
ATF 9 Tesla Drive Units Use a Special OilThe oil used, called ATF 9, is actually a transmission fluid that is used by other automakers in their automatic gearboxes. The amount of fluid is small - roughly 2.3 quarts for the rear motor and 1.3 quarts for the front - but there can be variance between models and model years.
Oil breaks down with Time is a myth to get you to buy more oil. Oil is millions of years old. Heat does damage oil. However, with a proper cooling system and an electric motor, it is very efficient from the start, which is a fraction of the heat a combustion engine produces.
@@DrDemp time does break down oil(lot of time). It breaks down into fatty acids glycol look it up, that’s why oil have oil stabilizers(additives) to make the oil last longer and under higher temperatures.
@@DrDemp my friend, thermodynamics. That’s all I need to say. Why do you think oil turns black when it’s heated. Thats a decomposition reaction. Also oil in the ground is not exposed to high heat, and the one that goes into your car is refined and modified to help reduce decomposition.
No. It's Automatic Transmission Fluid. ATF 9 Tesla Drive Units Use a Special Oil The oil used, called ATF 9, is actually a transmission fluid that is used by other automakers in their automatic gearboxes. The amount of fluid is small - roughly 2.3 quarts for the rear motor and 1.3 quarts for the front - but there can be variance between models and model years.
It's pretty cool to own a car that needs minimal maintenance, so I don't have to waste my time changing bulbs, oil, coolant, fuel and oil filters, differential services, and belts!!! Maintenance free saves me tons of money and more Importantly precious TIME!
Oil for the gears, people were wondering about that when it came out
ATF 9
Tesla Drive Units Use a Special OilThe oil used, called ATF 9, is actually a transmission fluid that is used by other automakers in their automatic gearboxes. The amount of fluid is small - roughly 2.3 quarts for the rear motor and 1.3 quarts for the front - but there can be variance between models and model years.
The electric motor is oil cooled and lubricated.
By oil. At least thay thought of that obvious fail point. quit your bihing
Yeah still didn’t make it full proof why they lying when they make a real electric car runs nothing but electricity and metal and tech that’s when it’s gonna be cool as fuck no one will be able to even compete with them prob have a flight mode in them bitches
ATF 9
Tesla Drive Units Use a Special OilThe oil used, called ATF 9, is actually a transmission fluid that is used by other automakers in their automatic gearboxes. The amount of fluid is small - roughly 2.3 quarts for the rear motor and 1.3 quarts for the front - but there can be variance between models and model years.
The first law of thermodynamics states that, when energy passes into or out of a system (as work, heat, or matter), the system's internal energy changes in accordance with the law of conservation of energy.
Lol 😆
Heat created by friction also plays a role in the breakdown of oil, so saying it never needs to be changed is false.
he say dirty burning gas lmaooooo NOT ...
It's clean?
Oil breaks down from heat cycles
This guy is a ding dong
Keep looking on that car I’m sure their is more
An electric motor does not create the heat of a combustion engine. Hence the efficiency diffrence.
4000 miles for $100 Bill 📝
@@DrDemp I think you need to stick to whatever unicorn you like to ride
The first law of thermodynamics states that the change in internal energy of a closed system equals the net heat transfer into the system minus the net work done by the system. In equation form, the first law of thermodynamics is. 12.6ΔU=Q−W. Here, ΔU is the change in internal energy, U, of the system.
@Dieselpwr and burning gasoline creates 80% of waste heat. Do the math 📝
That's why 10,000 miles still cost me $250 in a Tesla.
Winning 😏
@@DrDemp Put whiskers on a rattle snake and call it a kitten cat
Laws of thermodynamics don’t change
Not about gas cars it’s just thermodynamics and physics unless the car runs off Magic your statements are false
@@DrDemp The laws of thermodynamics apply to everything and the laws of physics your statement is hooey
So... you have someone that buys a Tesla and doesn't know how to Google his phone. 🤫🤔 Brilliant ... Looks like a backyard mechanic working on a Tesla, SERIOUSLY ...
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@@DrDemp I have seen several of them ... That's why I'm wondering if you are "SPECIAL NEEDS" YOU TRULY ARE A BACKGROUND MECHANIC, I WOULDN'T LET YOU WORK ON MY NEIGHBORS MINIVAN ... and it's JUNK
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You didn’t explain at all why it’s there
Full video is posted on my channel. 80k Tesla Maintenance
Gear box 😅😅😅
Gear Box? It's an electric motor*
That’s what I call an external combustion engine
Just like the phone that's in your hand 😅
It’s a brain washing process for electric vehicles. Maybe just drive what you want without trying to give false info
Please explain? What's your source?
Probably diff fluid or some type of gear oil. Metal to metal with no lubricant no bueno
ATF 9
Tesla Drive Units Use a Special OilThe oil used, called ATF 9, is actually a transmission fluid that is used by other automakers in their automatic gearboxes. The amount of fluid is small - roughly 2.3 quarts for the rear motor and 1.3 quarts for the front - but there can be variance between models and model years.
That’s not why we change the oil. The contaminants don’t make it into the oil.
The oil breaks down with time and heat.
Oil breaks down with Time is a myth to get you to buy more oil. Oil is millions of years old. Heat does damage oil. However, with a proper cooling system and an electric motor, it is very efficient from the start, which is a fraction of the heat a combustion engine produces.
It's both.
@@DrDemp time does break down oil(lot of time). It breaks down into fatty acids glycol look it up, that’s why oil have oil stabilizers(additives) to make the oil last longer and under higher temperatures.
Which is another snake oil for you to buy. Oil is still millions of years oil. And suddenly it's bad in one year of being inside a crankcase.
@@DrDemp my friend, thermodynamics. That’s all I need to say.
Why do you think oil turns black when it’s heated. Thats a decomposition reaction. Also oil in the ground is not exposed to high heat, and the one that goes into your car is refined and modified to help reduce decomposition.
Take it off and confirm its a filter 🎉
100k likes I will stick a screwdriver in the filter and start it up and see what happens 😁
This guy has no idea what he’s talking about. Moving metal parts don’t work well without oil
Yes, it's a sealed system. Not an open dirty system like combustion.
Have you changed the fluid yet
The fluid never needs to be changed.
Gear oil bub.
No. It's Automatic Transmission Fluid.
ATF 9
Tesla Drive Units Use a Special Oil
The oil used, called ATF 9, is actually a transmission fluid that is used by other automakers in their automatic gearboxes. The amount of fluid is small - roughly 2.3 quarts for the rear motor and 1.3 quarts for the front - but there can be variance between models and model years.
@@DrDemp ok well gear oil is for her boxes too and atf is for automatic but essentially the same concept
Wow great info⚡️didn’t know that 🫶🏻
It's pretty cool to own a car that needs minimal maintenance, so I don't have to waste my time changing bulbs, oil, coolant, fuel and oil filters, differential services, and belts!!!
Maintenance free saves me tons of money and more Importantly precious TIME!