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Pumps, filter dryers and additional spare parts for Tesla
Features of these electrical water pumps for all Tesla Models:
- In-house development from Pierburg
- Unmistakable blue design
- Long-term validation on the test rig and in the vehicle
- Includes attachment material (brackets, gaskets)
- ViO (Vehicles in operation): 4.5 million
- Pumps installed in Tesla vehicles: approx. 11.5 million
Depending on the model and features, there can be up to five electrical coolant pumps installed in Tesla’s previous vehicles. These are responsible for cooling the electric motors and the respective components, such as the battery and power electronics, in separate coolant circuits. All of these pumps can be replaced by the two Pierburg articles 7.07223.08.0 and 7.07223.09.0. In addition to the electrical coolant pump, the scope of supply also includes two different brackets. The brackets have several recesses with a clear marking denoting the installation direction. By combining the bulge on the pump with the appropriate recess on the bracket, all installation situations can be easily achieved. Mounting instructions with detailed installation information are included with all three pumps.
Tesla's more recent vehicles each use two pumps in one distribution tank ("Super Manifold"), which, in combination with a complex coolant control valve ("Octovalve"), forms a fully fledged heat pump. Both electric coolant pumps can be replaced with the Pierburg pump 7.07224.01.0. All in all, the three pumps from Pierburg offer a replacement solution for around 11.5 million pumps currently installed in approx. 4.5 million Teslas.
Clever installation solution
The high degree of compatibility is possible thanks to the all-purpose brackets included in the scope of delivery. The brackets have several recesses with a clear marking denoting the direction of installation. By combining the bulge on the pump with the appropriate recess on the bracket, all installation situations can be easily achieved. Mounting instructions with detailed installation information are included with all three pumps.
Water Pump DIY Installation For Tesla Model 3
In this video, we walk you through the installation of a high-quality Pierburg electric water pump replacement—designed specifically for Tesla vehicles.
Compatible with:
- Model 3 (2017+)
- Model Y (2020+)
- Model S (2021+)
- Model X (2022+)
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For applications in battery-electric vehicles, Motorservice is further expanding its aftermarket program. Three innovative articles from Pierburg can be used to replace coolant pumps used in Tesla vehicles (Model S, 3, X, Y). This is possible thanks to the all-purpose brackets included in the scope of supply. This means that 14 Tesla products can be replaced with just three coolant pumps from Pierburg. In this way, Motorservice is helping its customers make much more efficient use of their stockkeeping.
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Filter dryer for Tesla in the service kit
Motorservice has a service kit consisting of a filter dryer and accessories (item no. 7.14833.00.0, OE reference 1597579-A0-A) for Tesla's refrigerant circuit is included in its aftermarket range. With the filter dryer, Motorservice covers more than 3.7 million vehicles from the electric vehicle manufacturer worldwide.
The service kit is suitable for the following models:
- Model 3 (from 06/2017)
- Model Y (from 01/2020)
- Model S (from 02/2021)
- Model X (from 03/2021)
The filter dryer from Pierburg boasts impressively high-quality filter media and meets all OE specifications.
In the case of filter dryers, high quality is extremely important, as this is the only way to ensure that the refrigerant is reliably filtered. The filter dryer should therefore be replaced regularly. It removes contaminants and moisture from the entire refrigerant circuit, which would otherwise lead to corrosion and other damage.
Even when a new air-conditioning compressor is being installed, all non-flushable parts should be replaced to remove as many contaminants as possible from the refrigerant circuit, including the filter dryer.
NOTE
It is essential to follow the instructions of the vehicle manufacturer when installing the vehicle.
Additional spare parts
Pressure switches for vehicle air-conditioning systems
The pressure switches are approved for use with R134a and R1234yf refrigerants. They monitor the pressure and, if necessary, switch off the air-conditioning compressor. Timely shutdown prevents the air-conditioning compressor being damaged or overheating. Leaks and even explosions caused by excessive pressure are also prevented. In addition, the switches ensure that the air-conditioning system is as efficient as possible. Motorservice is offering the sensors, which are made in OEM quality by its sister company Pierburg, on the aftermarket. They comply with the OE specifications in terms of form and function – ensured by extensive stress tests.
Pressure switch in the refrigerant circuit
The refrigerant circuit of an air-conditioning system in a vehicle is divided into high- and low-pressure sides. In general, two pressure switches are fitted in the vehicles – one for the high-pressure side and one for the low-pressure side. Alternatively, there may be, for instance, a combined pressure switch for both sides.
Sensors for the tyre pressure monitoring system
Up to 40 per cent of all road accidents are attributable to inadequate tyre pressure. Even a reduction in tyre pressure of around 0.4 bar below the prescribed level will result in increased wear and therefore shorten a tyre’s life. The higher rolling resistance associated with excessively low tyre pressure also increases fuel consumption by up to 0.3 litres for every 100 kilometres. This in turn increases CO2 emissions and means motorists have to pay more at the pump. The tyre pressure monitoring system (TPMS) ensures tyres are always at the correct pressure. Drivers are alerted to any loss of pressure via the TPMS warning light. A distinction is made between passive (‘indirect’) and active (‘direct’) versions of the TPMS.
Cabin filters
Cabin filters prevent foreign particles such as dust, pollen, spores and soot in the ambient air from entering the passenger compartment through the ventilation system. Cabin filters with activated carbon are not only fine filters for solid particles, they also absorb unpleasant odours and harmful gases such as nitrogen oxides, sulphur dioxide, ozone and hydrocarbons, and prevent them from entering the passenger compartment at a rate of 95 %.
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