C/M Automotive Maintenance



C/M AUTOMOTIVE DEVISION 

A lot like modern Electric Vehicles in maintenance 


ALL ENERGY IN C/M VEHICLES 

Isolated in fire proof contained purge exhaust safety systems meeting international Emergency Safety System standards 

Use of only contained 14" x 3" squared & 7.2 Volt battery sizing with Energy Generators & Energy Alternators which includes Energy shut-off voiding fire - explosion potential mirroring our Hydrogen tank back up designs 


Motor or Engine Cooling & mostly Perpetual Liquids & use of Air-Filters 

MAINTENANCE 

Electric vehicles (EVs) require significantly less fluid maintenance than conventional cars but still need regular checks for essential systems, including brake fluid, coolant for the battery/motor, and windshield washer fluid.

Key maintenance includes replacing brake fluid every 2–5 years, changing battery coolant every 5–15 years, and checking reduction gear (transmission) oil, often around 80,000–100,000 miles. 

Department of Energy 

Key Fluids to Maintain

• Brake Fluid: Crucial for safety and longevity. While regenerative braking reduces wear, brake fluid still absorbs moisture over time, needing replacement every 2 to 5 years.

• Battery/Drive Unit Coolant: EVs use liquid cooling to manage battery and motor temperatures. These systems typically need servicing or flushing every 5–15 years, depending on the manufacturer (some are designed to be "lifetime" fluids).

• Reduction Gear Fluid (Gearbox Oil): While many EVs have no, or long-interval, recommendations, lubricating the electric motor's gearbox is necessary. Some manufacturers recommend changing this around 80,000 to 100,000 miles.

• Windshield Washer Fluid: The only fluid that requires regular, frequent topping up, just like a traditional car. 

Maintenance Tips

• Check the Owner's Manual: Maintenance schedules differ widely between brands (e.g., Tesla vs. Hyundai vs. GM).

• Watch for Leaks: Although rare, cooling system leaks can cause serious performance issues.

• 12V Battery Check: While not a fluid, the 12-volt battery should be tested regularly, as it is crucial for starting and running the systems. 

Note: EVs do not require engine oil, oil filters, or transmission flushes for traditional multi-speed transmissions. 


Power Steering & Clutch fluids may be required depending on the model unit 

NO FUELS. NO CHARGING. UNLIMITED RANGE 


26. K.T-CIG 

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