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Old January 29th 19, 04:42 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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In article , Eric Stevens
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I picked up on the second part of *your* reply and showed that you
were wrong. In fact there are plenty of fluids which require changing
in electric cars, including the fluids in the batteries. In fact you
did not know that and are now trying to wriggle out of discussing a
topic which *you* introduced.


what fluids might those be?

lithium ion batteries do not have fluids to change.


Are you not aware that Propylene Glycol is circulated through Tesla
batteries as a coolant? Well it is, and it has to be changed at
regular (high) intervals.
See
https://www.quora.com/How-are-the-Te...ry-pack-cooled
https://electrek.co/2017/01/24/tesla...-battery-pack/


i am aware of that, and that it's not *in* the batteries.

in electric cars, including the fluids in the batteries.


and the original comment was about changing *oil*, not battery coolant.

Neil responded with "It will be interesting to see how long your car
lasts without an oil change". to which you responded:


are you not aware that they are not the same thing? apparently not.

you're really grasping at straws, and entirely missing the original
point.

oh, and the battery coolant only needs to be changed every *eight*
years for the x & 3, according to tesla.

https://www.tesla.com/support/car-maintenance

also note that there is no mention of transmission fluid. you ****ed up
that one big time.