Mach E GT Battery and Cooling System Service

Mach E GT Battery and Cooling System Service

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Mach E GT Battery and Cooling System Service
See how to remove and install a battery module, install the battery, and service the cooling systems of a 2021 Ford Mustang Mach E GT. This video is the fifth in a series about the high voltage battery of a Mustang Mach-E GT. *Notice. Ford’s EV batteries are designed to be supported by a 60”x30” or larger lifting table. using a smaller lift table can cause internal battery damage. TIMELINE: 0:00 Start 0:08 Introduction 1:06 Disconnecting the Battery Energy Control Module (BECM) 3:44 Disconnecting the electrical connectors from the junction block 4:14 disconnect wire harness brackets and voltage sensing lines 6:22 Disconnecting the coolant hoses 9:45 Remove the bus bars 11:53 Removing the battery module hold-down brackets and bolts 13:54 installing the battery module lifting tools (414-016) 15:58 Stabilizing the battery housing in preparation for weight removal 17:36 Connecting the crane and lifting bar to the lifting tools 18:15 MUST SEE: lifting out two battery modules 19:34 See the battery modules and cooling plate 20:20 See the bottom of the cooling plate 21:05 See the battery tray alignment dowels 21:40 MUST SEE: Thermal compound installation templates 24:23 MUST SEE: Three-minute time-lapse of battery reassembly and installation* 27:12 See the cooling system vacuum refill procedure 39:06 MUST SEE: The Scan Tool BECM Coolant Filling and Bleeding Procedure 47:54 Video Summary ABOUT US Weber State University (WSU) - Davis Campus - Department of Automotive Technology - Ardell Brown Technology Wing - Transmission Lab. We teach current vehicle technologies to our automotive students at Weber State University and online. For more information, visit: http://www.weber.edu/automotive This video was created and edited by Professor John D. Kelly at WSU. For a full biography, see http://www.weber.edu/automotive/J_Kelly.html ADDITIONAL TRAINING FOR YOU Join us for hybrid and electric vehicle training with two online courses and a 5-day on-campus boot camp with Professor John D. Kelly. See http://www.weber.edu/evtraining DONATE TO OUR DEPARTMENT Please consider a donation to the Department of Automotive Technology at Weber State University here: http://advancement.weber.edu/Automotive