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How to Clean Tesla radiator - the easy way

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Is your Tesla Model 3's air conditioning not working as well as it used to?
Do you hear the fans running more than you used to?
It might be time to clean out the front radiator. Dirt, leaves and other debris can accumulate in the radiator, blocking airflow and reducing the efficiency of your air conditioning system and battery cooling.
In this video, I'll guide you through the process of removing the front trunk liner and cleaning out the radiator to improve the air conditioning performance.

0:00 Introduction
1:03 Open the Frunk and remove the frunk apron cover
1:16 Unscrewing the frunk bolts
3:45 Removing the Front Trunk Liner
4:53 Unclipping the Radiator cover
6:01 Flushing the Radiator with Water
7:17 Result after cleaning
7:53 Clipping in the Radiator cover
8:27 Reinstalling the Front Trunk Liner
9:42 Aligning and Tightening the Front Trunk Screws
11:57 Reinstalling the frunk latch cover
12:45 Testing the Air Conditioning
13:44 Outro

Benefits of cleaning your Tesla Model 3 radiator:
Improved air conditioning performance
Reduced fan noise
Extended life of your air conditioning system
Better efficiency of the car.

What you'll need:
10mm socket wrench
Phillips screwdriver
Garden hose

How to clean your Tesla Model 3 radiator:
Remove the front trunk liner.
Locate the radiator.
Use a garden hose to spray water into the radiator to remove dirt, leaves, and other debris.

Additional tips:
Be careful not to bend the radiator fins.
If you live in an area with a lot of pollen or road dust/debris, you may need to clean your radiator more frequently.
Use a gentle stream of water to clean the radiator, avoiding highpressure hoses that could damage the delicate fins.
Avoid using a pressure washer, as this could damage the radiator.
By following these simple steps, you can keep your Tesla Model 3's air conditioning running smoothly and efficiently for years to come.
If you're not comfortable cleaning the radiator yourself, you can take your Tesla Model 3 to a car service centre.

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posted by esesowski32