i've always wanted to ask a firefighter, when you guys show up to a vehicle on fire, why THE hell do you guys take an axe to a frond hood or a tailgate instead of pressing 1 button and lifting/opening it ? like, it gets you guys off to spend 20 minutes destroying a door/hood when you can press 1 button and open it in 1.5 seconds ? Respectfully
@NickDrzr Tesla has documents for each of their cars on how to handle a fire in the vehicles. It goes over where all the safety features are, how to disconnect the battery, and what not to do. It's pretty interesting even just as an owner. I recommend reading them. They are more like a one-pager that firefighters can keep in their trucks and pull out.
@@macabru999 There are thousands of different cars, each having a button or handle in different place. You have no guarantee the button or handle will be working for many reasons. Every time you have to enter any part of your body inside a wrecked car its a risk, its better to take an axe and deal with it.
@@macabru999 Some bonnet cables or tailgate cables (or electrical connection if electric button) can burn or break in the collision or fire after. You will find a lot of bonnet cables snake from under dash around outside of car under the guard (or inside engine bay next to guard) to the bonnet latch - same if electric solenoid. After 1 fire I had, I was taught to pull the bonnet latch but DO NOT OPEN the bonnet itself. It even worse when the latch hook or puller itself is never in the same place.
I’m have no clue when it comes to EVs … I’m a GenX ICE car guy but the algorithm showed me this video and I really enjoyed it - good to see young guys into cars of any type!
Electricians use "metal" screwdrivers, just your typical chrome molybdenum or chrome vanadium steel, but typically with a VDE certification and tested that the insulation is good to 10,000V and rated for 1000V AC use, but you can typically use what you wish, just don't complete a circuit and you'll be fine 😅
I'm an electrician, that clicking sounds like a contactor (repeatedly coming on and off). I was glad seeing you using the gloves and also proper voltage testing before changing the fuses. I'm not sure your multimeter can actually read DC amp with the clamp and that battery is DC.
I don't think that US$15 Harbor Freight clamp meter does DC. A good pro hall effect DC clamp meter will measure DC. If someone is using a Harbor one, they probably won't know how to use a DC one like Fluke makes. (US$400)
Yeah, Mechatronic engineering tech, thought the same. As soon as the back-emf of the contactor coils ends theres just too much current for the jump pack. Same affect as a starter solenoid (basically the same thing lol)
I'm not an electrician, but to my knowledge when the contactor goes on, then the 48v system will begin to charge. Having a 12V battery connected to a 48V charger made me a bit nervous.
Retired electrical engineer here. I have experience working around 480VAC 3-Ph & also electronic circuits. The Centech CC300 has no DC Amp measuring capability; it's AC Amps only. The HV orange cables could be AC or DC; the main battery is DC. The motors are AC. Cybertruck battery is 4 x 200V units in series. Switch inside allows switching between parallel and series to optimally charge at 400V and 800V.
Fixing an EV seems more fun than actually driving. Love the in depth content, whether it's this or Brent working on fuel injecting a little Honda N600 I'm all over it either way.
I’m not into electric cars but I love watching y’all run through the diagnostics. It is fun to see you figure it out because there are so many folks in the world that would never even ATTEMPT to do what you’re doing because of credentialism. Who are you to try and figure out how to fix a cyber truck? You’re the guy that’s doing it. And that is the key. Keep on killing it, bro.
@@shou635EV's doesn't do well for everyone. Not practical in all environments. Many has issues with them in freezing winter and areas without fast charging stations or gravel roads. Not all countries and areas have EV certified workshops outside big cities. So yes for quite many an EV suck in a practical way.
Dude thanks man, I'm old school backyard mechanic and I appreciate your information, especially about electrocuting yourself, lol, I'll be watching keep doing what you're doing bro, I'm 58 years old, and I'm learning from you thanks 🤘
At 10:50, you have the clamp meter in AC voltage mode. It needs to be in DC mode or it can show low or zero AC Volts even if tons of DC current is going through. Lookout for that in the future
That’s not true the reason it can kill you is it’s ac sir dc motors are garbage for regen and controlling speed almost all evs use ac minus old old old 1910 evs
adding to your comment... all amperage measurements on this are for AC, there is no DC setting for amperage. the only DC setting is for voltage.... AC is "~", DC is" - " with " ... " under it.
@@doriftochicago ANY battery is a DC battery. It is a 3 phase AC induction motor though, but that switching from DC to AC is done internally. The cable Kilowatt Kyle was testing was DC.
Just found your vlog, was curious about what kind of shape the Tesla would be in after being totaled. Pretty impressive crash resistance internally. But then you got me hooked by your process of deduction and systematic problem solving. Impressive for a young gear head. Glad to see you and others tackling e vehicles in your private garages. I'll be following along hoping to see this refrigerator back on the public roads. Best of luck. 👍🏼
Totally fascinating! The amount of engineering in this vehicle is amazing. Just the programming of the information screen and all of the various contingencies that they have anticipated is mind-boggling. Keep ALL the programming coming - Tesla stuff, the MR2, the pizza boxes, the NSX build. It is all great!
That 48V battery might still be good, and just need a BCM reset. My Model Y couldn't charge the Tesla Li-ion battery is because the 15.5V CATL BCM had disconnected the battery internally (to prevent over discharging). I needed to reset that internal BCM, which required "Power Off" on the Safety screen, then turning the car back on. I did that twice, and the CATL BCM reset, and the 15.5V jump pack was no longer needed. PS, I love that you are doing what other hot rodders are scared to do. EVs can be fast too!
If it's anything like certain e-bike and scooter battery packs, the BMS/BCM completely isolates the cells from charging and discharging if they get below a certain voltage, I think its a safety/liability thing where seriously discharged cells can overheat and catch fire if you try recharging them (something to do with metal dendrites growing and creating a short circuit inside the cells, don't remember the exact details)
it's a lithium battery, it got way too low to be salvageble after the cells get below a certain point the battery starts to get damaged, at that point it was already gone
@@Davide0033common misconception. While dangerous yes, and shouldn't be attempted by anyone, I've brought many back to life with a jump and then slow charge once it has enough volts for the charger to accept the battery.
@@austinbignoli9250 personally i never had any luck. i had this 12v lithium battery that was left discharged for a while. i tried multiple things (even recharging each cell by itself) but 2 cells never worked, so the battery was junk. it probably depends on a lot of on the actual status of each cell
I just stumbled across your channel due to your Cybertruck and my interest in Tesla, I'm sure. I love watching people work thru complex issues rationally and methodically. This should be a great series to follow. Sub!
Thank you, guys, for providing a detailed lesson on how to fix a cybertruck step-by-step. I'm following your instructions exactly. I've even taken to referring to persons nearby as "Wyatt" at random.
@@HVM_fi 2:40 Are you blind? I don’t see traffic lights. Lets assume for your argument that this was at a light. I’m sure all of the traffic next to him was just running straight through reds 😂 And if this was not at a light(I don’t see any🤷🏻♂️) then he just straght up turned into oncoming traffic from a middle turn lane 😂😂🤡🤡
PLEASE, we NEED a "BatteryBoiz" Sticker and merch🤣, you know that would sell like hot cakes, especially if you parried it with an ev build giveaway or something
"WARNING" At 17mins into vid on the last fuse thing you put in it looked like you did not tighten it up fully the first bolt you took up the slack then tightened the last bolt did you do it off cam? Do not want any intermittent electrical faults popping up later.
The rear wheels should be turning with the front but they didn't appear to be moving at all. Assume the steering error you got in limp mode is related to that. Loving the CT repair series!! Looking forward to the next episode!
The steering is drive by wire but has multiple backups in case of failure. My guess is the accident triggered one of these and now either needs a fuse replaced or reprogramming
Big errors for redundancy earlier. The drive by wire steering system is dual redundant. I think there's a problem with one of the front steering motors. No way they'd let a dual redundant steering system drive with one set failed. That or the back system failing triggers the same alert. Good observation. Hope they see this.
I was coming down to say something about the rear steering and how something with it may be compromised since it was turning when the accident happened and the impact was right by the rear wheel when it would've been turned out to make the left turn. When i seen this comment 👍
It seems like more fun to fix an EV than to drive one. I'm enthralled with the detailed content, regardless of whether Brent is working on fuel injecting a small Honda N600 or not.
I recently sold in my Ford F-150 Twin Turbo for a Tesla Model 3, therefore I'm not missing a single second of this stuff about Tesla! Kyle Kilowatt for the victory!
@@kiko_meeko shredding a lithium battery of this size would be incredibly stupid. Probably would melt through the entire shredder and the ground beneath deep into the earth.
Kyle you don’t have to apologize for the electric content. Us die hard fans knows that the electric constant is a cash cow to make money to then pour into the other projects. So keep on making your money bro and get the other projects finished. I personally wanna see a mini drift truck and a track car build.
I only watch one RUclips car guy that employs good lighting. Everyone else is using a pen light or has their phone out. I agree with you, sir. Turn it on.
Maybe they (Ford edge) ran a red light, people who are in the intersection waiting to turn are legally allowed to go aka clear the intersection if the light had gone red. Hope this helps. 👍
@@The_Chosen_None_ I understand legally they could be not at fault due to that, but you still gotta be an idiot to turn in front of a car that is about to run a red light or protected green turn
“Critical Steering Issue” and my guy forgets he used a torch and pipe to bend the tierod so he could load it. I’d start there before you go on a wild goose chase.
Thanks guys great to see the truck actually moving under it's own power progress has been made. Good on you Kyle your research and connections ( both Physical and Electrical ) makes things happen.
That amp meter is useless, especially since it was set on AC. If that one isn’t capable for DC without putting a meter in series then get a DC compatible clamp. Glad there was really no current and nobody got hurt. Love the vids!
The suspense is killing me. Can’t wait to see if you manage to fix it and what you are going to do with it. Also waiting for more Plaidessey V2 content. Glad to see that electric content gets you so much more views. Welcome to the future.
as a photographer i can say it somewhat triggers me to see other Ytbers using friggin photo lights for videos instead of getting Videography lights which are WAYYY different and closer to a wall mounted like double neon
You guys who work in the Ford parts department really struck it lucky to have a part like that in stock even though it's now backordered. laud the skies
Just caught your last video of getting this from the original owner. I have to say this version (wrecked) of a Cyber truck and you guys figuring it out to fix/repair it after being "totaled" ("joke of the century") is more interesting and eyes glued to the set (in my case laptop) than any others picking these things up and driving them (after Tesla just says here's the keys, good luck!). Thumbs up and Sub'd today!
Thank you for breaking down all the Troubleshooting you are doing. Very cool seeing the tech behind these vehicles. I also have a cyber truck coming 🎉🎉
Being a fella that just traded in my f150 twin turbo for a Tesla model 3 I am not missing a SECOND of this Tesla content!! Kilowatt Kyle for the win! 🔥🤣
EVs are not my thing but I'm not gonna lie. This video was very interesting and kept me glued to the screen for the whole 41 minutes! All this troubleshooting was cool
@@Jacobtheunwise Id almost bet money he's going to tell you it's because apparently Cleetus isn't his real name and he's somehow conning rednecks by doing that 😂 the dude loves teslas so it makes sense he'd hate freedom but being butthurt he's under every Cleetus comment hating for something so dumb and picked probably the hardest RUclipsr to find fault in is childish and ridiculous.
Honestly I like what boostedbois is doing with this channel. I discovered it from the Plaid build videos, and without this new electric car content I don't think there'd be a lot to differentiate them from other car channels. It's unique, and it makes working on electric cars a lot more tangible. I love the content!! Keep it going 🙏🙏
I was electrocuted back in December. I took 14,000 V to ground through my hand and out of my feet losing both big toes and most of my movement in my left hand. good job using proper PPE power is nothing to play with. loved watching your content, though while laid up in the hospital bed.💪🏼
Forget the nay sayers. If this project brings you joy, I'm happy for you. It is pretty cool watching you on your journey of discovery. Thanks for sharing!
So wie ein Mann, der in einem Ford Parts Dept wartet, kommt man glücklicherweise mit einem Teil wie diesem in Stock, während er im Back Order Status ist. praise the heavens
It is interesting that the footage shows that the Cybertruck turned left into oncoming traffic and then got hit. There does not appear to be traffic mitigation (stop sign, traffic lights, roundabout, etc.), so this seems to have been a preventable accident caused by the Cybertruck. You may want to confirm if that footage was shared with their insurance provider because, if not, posting it here could significantly change any claim payouts they are expecting.
Thanks for these videos! I'm a car guy by heart that owns a Tesla and so many automotive channels are all "Teslas are dumb, etc" so it's nice to see you diving into them!
The truth is most of us do not have the scratch to buy a cybertruck or fast T, so living vicariously though someone tearing in to them is interesting. The views for these on the boiz channel tells the truth, they are getting way more than the little 4 banger H videos.
@@k3mikal most actual car guys don't think teslas are dumb and we respect peoples choices. It'd be boring if we all built and drove the same shit. But we think they're kinda soulless except for being a daily that accelerates quick. And alot of us don't have a charging infrastructure to support them. I have an electric dirtbike that's rad and doesn't piss of my neighbors, I'm for some EVs but there will always be a need for IC vehicles
I don’t like the cyber truck for practical reasons BUT I do love it as a toy like someone building a hot rod as a toy! I think they’re cool in that aspect! Excited to see you get this thing choochin down the road
That error code is likely due to the power steering system. It is drive by wire and has three sensors. if two read differently than the third it will default to what the two read but throw an error code. Might be due to the crash damage. Good luck with the rebuild and love the EV content especially the Plaidisy stuff.
I actually really enjoy the EV stuff. It’s different and to be honest with y’all, it’s the future. Even if our infrastructure can’t currently handle it. Our kids might be racing modded EV cars on the street in the future.
yeah, like, all alternatives presented are either "keep burning fuels that are killing us" or "electric with extra steps", for example, that british steam turbine electric train? generates steam by burning hydrogen, hydrogen which is separated from oxygen using electric power from the grid, might as well load the train with batteries and use the electric directly any hybrid electric is just electric without the main benefits of electric, and in theory, the cars themselves can supplement the supporting infrastructure, the same battery you put in the car can be buried at a parking space/charging station to act as a buffer for the electrical demand of charging electric vehicles, it can also act as a buffer for the grid in general
You need a DC clamp-meter. The WInApex 268B is a really low-cost unit with good DC resolution. You always need to Zero DC clampmeters as they are sensitive to earth's magnetic field as well as other nearby metalwork.
Is there a pyro fuse for the 48v system? Judging by the fact the other battery was dead dead, I'd guess its not getting charged from the HV battery. So you'll probably end up draining your new battery too. For the ribbon cable you could take the cable out at each end and check for continuity of each copper trace, at each end, with a multimeter to make sure its not damaged. PS you can probably revive that other 48v battery (split the case open, and charge each of the cells to 4 to 4.2v volts. You can use a TP4056 with some alligator clips on the wires to clip onto them. It will charge and stop charging automatically. Might take a while to do each cell individually.) Then it might accept a charge from the main battery (once you've sorted the other issues that is). Most battery packs are made up of individual cells, and a battery management system (BMS). If the cell voltage gets too low, the BMS wont allow any charging of the pack no matter what you try. Thats why directly charging the cells individually just to bring them back to an acceptable voltage, will usually please the BMS into turning on / accepting a charge.
They checked the voltage at the battery cable, the vehicle is putting out the voltage needed to charge the 48v battery, the problem was the 48v battery that came with the truck was dead dead and wasn't accepting a charge.
@@rgreerjr Li-Ion cells must be trickle charged once the cell voltage has dropped too low. Maybe the BMS was trickle charging the cells and would not provide an external voltage until it has reconditioned the cells. The battery likely has 12 cells in series and would begin charging at ~37 VDC, and requires up to 51 VDC to reach 100%.
Four charged 12v batteries wired in series will give you 48+v. Ideally use batteries with the same ratings. The guy recommending a 48v golf cart charger is a good idea, especially if you intend to keep the CyberCrush long term. Loving this project, glad you took it on. 🎉
excellent info and disclaimer there.u do get people that take youtube literally and follow step by step.well done for putting that info out there for people to do their own research first
I absolutely LOVE that you guys are embracing EV racing. I originally subscribed because it's hard to make anything cooler than an AWD turbo-K24 mini-van; until you made a plaid-van. This is the truest embodiment of the spirit of hot-rodding: buy something high-end that's been crashed and fix it well enough to race it. Hell yeah brother! Keep up the good work.
1 There better be a taco bell run for first drive. 2 When yall are closing out the video i swear kyles about to say "and we'll freaking see ya later" like cleet lolol
Kyle ask uncle rich if it's going into limp mode because the right doors are missing but my guess is the srs module knows the car was in a crash and the airbags are toast replace the air bags and reset the srs it should go vroom vroom😂😁 kinda cheers from down under
Dude im gonna be honest i was a hater of the electric stuff in the beginning but I honestly dont care what it is you guys build! More videos are always better🙏🏼❤️
This is so impressive and interesting bro. I really like this one because it gives us normal folk a look into what makes a Tesla and especially the Cyber Truck. Sweet video bro!
A couple of Ideas 1. Switch from Fuses to Auto-Rest Circuit Breakers. 2. Even though Tesla's have Sentry Mode use a 3'rd Party Dashcam with ADAS (70Mai, DDPAI, Navman etc!) it can drop Insurance, Intergrated tend not to drop Insurance as if the car gets a bad update data might not be recorded or become corrupted! 3. Use Beading Window Wash/Cleaner apply to Windows as well as Reservoir. 4. Use Conformal Coating on Electric Circuits and Battery Connections etc. 5. Replace any Zip Ties for Electrics with Velcro (ZipTies) that you have to remove.
Kilowatts Kyle and Wyatt watts is too perfect😭
the zoidberg killed me
Bro took the names straight from the comments on his last video lol
You can tell they read the comments, lol.
lolol 😁👽👍🏻
Kylewatts and DC Wyatt
As a firefighter these videos are actually very educational in terms of if we pulled up to a wreck with one of these new EV’s
i've always wanted to ask a firefighter, when you guys show up to a vehicle on fire, why THE hell do you guys take an axe to a frond hood or a tailgate instead of pressing 1 button and lifting/opening it ? like, it gets you guys off to spend 20 minutes destroying a door/hood when you can press 1 button and open it in 1.5 seconds ? Respectfully
@NickDrzr Tesla has documents for each of their cars on how to handle a fire in the vehicles. It goes over where all the safety features are, how to disconnect the battery, and what not to do. It's pretty interesting even just as an owner. I recommend reading them. They are more like a one-pager that firefighters can keep in their trucks and pull out.
@@macabru999 There are thousands of different cars, each having a button or handle in different place. You have no guarantee the button or handle will be working for many reasons. Every time you have to enter any part of your body inside a wrecked car its a risk, its better to take an axe and deal with it.
@@macabru999 Some bonnet cables or tailgate cables (or electrical connection if electric button) can burn or break in the collision or fire after. You will find a lot of bonnet cables snake from under dash around outside of car under the guard (or inside engine bay next to guard) to the bonnet latch - same if electric solenoid.
After 1 fire I had, I was taught to pull the bonnet latch but DO NOT OPEN the bonnet itself. It even worse when the latch hook or puller itself is never in the same place.
I thought about that as well.
Looks like ole father Tesla said “ I turn now good luck everybody else “ 😂😂😂 100% cut that edge off
I’m have no clue when it comes to EVs … I’m a GenX ICE car guy but the algorithm showed me this video and I really enjoyed it - good to see young guys into cars of any type!
‘Don’t want a metal screw driver anywhere near that thing’
Immediately cuts to a metal screw driver all up on that thang 😂
Trust me Kyle, it's the only whey.
Electricians use "metal" screwdrivers, just your typical chrome molybdenum or chrome vanadium steel, but typically with a VDE certification and tested that the insulation is good to 10,000V and rated for 1000V AC use, but you can typically use what you wish, just don't complete a circuit and you'll be fine 😅
I wonder if they make carbon fibre, or some other material drivers for these.
Beat me to it lol
At least he didn't " Spit on that thang " 🤣
It doesn't count as running until it makes the Baja Blast run to Taco Bell. 😂😂😂
Tradition!
This actually might be the best comment. As one who helps make that trip possible I can confirm.
"No, no... He's got a point."
Only shop the specials!
The only vehicle to get involved in a big accident and come out looking better 😊
I'm an electrician, that clicking sounds like a contactor (repeatedly coming on and off). I was glad seeing you using the gloves and also proper voltage testing before changing the fuses. I'm not sure your multimeter can actually read DC amp with the clamp and that battery is DC.
I don't think that US$15 Harbor Freight clamp meter does DC. A good pro hall effect DC clamp meter will measure DC. If someone is using a Harbor one, they probably won't know how to use a DC one like Fluke makes. (US$400)
Yeah, Mechatronic engineering tech, thought the same. As soon as the back-emf of the contactor coils ends theres just too much current for the jump pack. Same affect as a starter solenoid (basically the same thing lol)
I'm not an electrician, but to my knowledge when the contactor goes on, then the 48v system will begin to charge. Having a 12V battery connected to a 48V charger made me a bit nervous.
@@jrcarlsen when ALL the contactors go on, i dont think they were all getting a chance before it was overwhelmed
@@gyrateful It should
Kyle, I appreciate your attention to detail and focus on electrical safety in this video.
Retired electrical engineer here. I have experience working around 480VAC 3-Ph & also electronic circuits. The Centech CC300 has no DC Amp measuring capability; it's AC Amps only. The HV orange cables could be AC or DC; the main battery is DC. The motors are AC. Cybertruck battery is 4 x 200V units in series. Switch inside allows switching between parallel and series to optimally charge at 400V and 800V.
Thank you for your wisdom, kind sir.
Preach the truth brother!
Thank you.
Why not build something then and post it up lol
800v is terrifying
Yeah I was wondering if that's why they have two Pyro fuses for switching between two 400v packs or single 800v
From boosted bois, to jumpbox bois, to battery bois. They grow up so fast 😢
Bro they got Benjamin Buttons disease 😢
Can't miss 3rd in a EV!
@@xedstatemanx that brings me back😂😂
@@0650asanders
Congrats! From dead to moving in and out of the shop on its own is quite impressive. Keep it up!
Fixing an EV seems more fun than actually driving. Love the in depth content, whether it's this or Brent working on fuel injecting a little Honda N600 I'm all over it either way.
I’m not into electric cars but I love watching y’all run through the diagnostics. It is fun to see you figure it out because there are so many folks in the world that would never even ATTEMPT to do what you’re doing because of credentialism. Who are you to try and figure out how to fix a cyber truck? You’re the guy that’s doing it. And that is the key. Keep on killing it, bro.
Same otherwise I have no interest. Ev's suck
Well said. 🇺🇸💪🏼
I'd never buy ev. But I'll definitely watch what these guys do this truck....much respect..talk about go big or go home.....
@@therig1339ahh yes… comments from the ignorant
@@shou635EV's doesn't do well for everyone. Not practical in all environments. Many has issues with them in freezing winter and areas without fast charging stations or gravel roads. Not all countries and areas have EV certified workshops outside big cities. So yes for quite many an EV suck in a practical way.
😭😭😭 Back with the Battery Boiz, Killowat Kyle, and Wyatt Watts! Lol.
Electric Emilio
@@MiGujack3 Someone do better than Battery Brent. Jiggawatt Jamie?
@@eriklarson9137 Jamie Joules?
I’d have to go with Wankel Wyatt lol
@@raw_fittedz electric theme defeats that
Dude thanks man, I'm old school backyard mechanic and I appreciate your information, especially about electrocuting yourself, lol, I'll be watching keep doing what you're doing bro, I'm 58 years old, and I'm learning from you thanks 🤘
The amount of time and effort you guys invested studying the manuals & fixing the Cybertruck is truly astonishing! Great job!
At 10:50, you have the clamp meter in AC voltage mode. It needs to be in DC mode or it can show low or zero AC Volts even if tons of DC current is going through. Lookout for that in the future
That’s not true the reason it can kill you is it’s ac sir dc motors are garbage for regen and controlling speed almost all evs use ac minus old old old 1910 evs
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adding to your comment... all amperage measurements on this are for AC, there is no DC setting for amperage. the only DC setting is for voltage.... AC is "~", DC is" - " with " ... " under it.
@@doriftochicago ANY battery is a DC battery. It is a 3 phase AC induction motor though, but that switching from DC to AC is done internally. The cable Kilowatt Kyle was testing was DC.
Not even AC volts. He was in AC amps. Honestly he needs to do a basic electrical class before messing with this stuff.
love that he embrace the comments and makes it positive!!
Hahah positive I see what you did there
@@ProjectWrx Well it is a pretty polarizing thing
can't be negative all the time
Positive lol. But to be real, the OG comments werent meant to be negative. They were just meant to be funny.
Really enjoying the tesla videos, it reminds me of rich rebuilds in the good old days
Just found your vlog, was curious about what kind of shape the Tesla would be in after being totaled. Pretty impressive crash resistance internally. But then you got me hooked by your process of deduction and systematic problem solving. Impressive for a young gear head. Glad to see you and others tackling e vehicles in your private garages. I'll be following along hoping to see this refrigerator back on the public roads. Best of luck. 👍🏼
Totally fascinating! The amount of engineering in this vehicle is amazing. Just the programming of the information screen and all of the various contingencies that they have anticipated is mind-boggling.
Keep ALL the programming coming - Tesla stuff, the MR2, the pizza boxes, the NSX build. It is all great!
Yea, hardest part of it was making fart noises while turning.
It's just a computer
That 48V battery might still be good, and just need a BCM reset. My Model Y couldn't charge the Tesla Li-ion battery is because the 15.5V CATL BCM had disconnected the battery internally (to prevent over discharging). I needed to reset that internal BCM, which required "Power Off" on the Safety screen, then turning the car back on. I did that twice, and the CATL BCM reset, and the 15.5V jump pack was no longer needed. PS, I love that you are doing what other hot rodders are scared to do. EVs can be fast too!
Yeah, after changing the pyros, I would have let the main battery try and recharge the 48V one.
If it's anything like certain e-bike and scooter battery packs, the BMS/BCM completely isolates the cells from charging and discharging if they get below a certain voltage, I think its a safety/liability thing where seriously discharged cells can overheat and catch fire if you try recharging them (something to do with metal dendrites growing and creating a short circuit inside the cells, don't remember the exact details)
it's a lithium battery, it got way too low to be salvageble
after the cells get below a certain point the battery starts to get damaged, at that point it was already gone
@@Davide0033common misconception. While dangerous yes, and shouldn't be attempted by anyone, I've brought many back to life with a jump and then slow charge once it has enough volts for the charger to accept the battery.
@@austinbignoli9250 personally i never had any luck. i had this 12v lithium battery that was left discharged for a while. i tried multiple things (even recharging each cell by itself) but 2 cells never worked, so the battery was junk.
it probably depends on a lot of on the actual status of each cell
I just stumbled across your channel due to your Cybertruck and my interest in Tesla, I'm sure. I love watching people work thru complex issues rationally and methodically. This should be a great series to follow. Sub!
Thank you, guys, for providing a detailed lesson on how to fix a cybertruck step-by-step. I'm following your instructions exactly. I've even taken to referring to persons nearby as "Wyatt" at random.
Cleetus is really good at fixing B pillars if you need a hand
😂😂😂
the old guy has a bondo file too
Oh shit haha
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🤣😆😂🤣🍻🤙🏻
Buddy turned right infront of that car lmao
"sideswiped me!!" LOL
probably wanted out of the payments
Typical cyberstuck owner. What a moron
Did you see traffic lights? We don't know context.
@@HVM_fi 2:40 Are you blind?
I don’t see traffic lights. Lets assume for your argument that this was at a light.
I’m sure all of the traffic next to him was just running straight through reds 😂
And if this was not at a light(I don’t see any🤷🏻♂️) then he just straght up turned into oncoming traffic from a middle turn lane 😂😂🤡🤡
PLEASE, we NEED a "BatteryBoiz" Sticker and merch🤣, you know that would sell like hot cakes, especially if you parried it with an ev build giveaway or something
"WARNING" At 17mins into vid on the last fuse thing you put in it looked like you did not tighten it up fully the first bolt you took up the slack then tightened the last bolt did you do it off cam? Do not want any intermittent electrical faults popping up later.
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The rear wheels should be turning with the front but they didn't appear to be moving at all. Assume the steering error you got in limp mode is related to that.
Loving the CT repair series!! Looking forward to the next episode!
It needs a bit of calibration...
The steering is drive by wire but has multiple backups in case of failure. My guess is the accident triggered one of these and now either needs a fuse replaced or reprogramming
Big errors for redundancy earlier. The drive by wire steering system is dual redundant. I think there's a problem with one of the front steering motors. No way they'd let a dual redundant steering system drive with one set failed. That or the back system failing triggers the same alert.
Good observation. Hope they see this.
Everybody need to like this comment so Kyle see this.
I was coming down to say something about the rear steering and how something with it may be compromised since it was turning when the accident happened and the impact was right by the rear wheel when it would've been turned out to make the left turn. When i seen this comment 👍
It seems like more fun to fix an EV than to drive one. I'm enthralled with the detailed content, regardless of whether Brent is working on fuel injecting a small Honda N600 or not.
I recently sold in my Ford F-150 Twin Turbo for a Tesla Model 3, therefore I'm not missing a single second of this stuff about Tesla! Kyle Kilowatt for the victory!
Give it like a month and whistlindiesel will have a parts truck 🤣
I'm sure there will be lots of parts in good condition afterwards......😂
That thing's getting shredded and sold 1000%
@@kiko_meeko shredding a lithium battery of this size would be incredibly stupid. Probably would melt through the entire shredder and the ground beneath deep into the earth.
@@noobnoob8382 you underestimate him, he'll find a way
So, it was the old man's fault for pulling across traffic.
Looks like he made his left turn ...and then got trashed
Can't wait for more updates! As funny looking as the CT is, it has some really interesting bleeding-edge automotive tech underneath
Seems like Kilowatts Kyle is already more knowledgeable than most Tesla mechanics 🤷😂
Kyle you don’t have to apologize for the electric content. Us die hard fans knows that the electric constant is a cash cow to make money to then pour into the other projects. So keep on making your money bro and get the other projects finished. I personally wanna see a mini drift truck and a track car build.
Right! Plus they got good personalities. It's not always about the content. Keep it real and eep up the hard work boys.
@@RowdySi i aint gonna lie this content is a nice change from his usual honda vids
Electric IS the future. 😁
@@tgregory Gotta make content for the masses.
@@rsamd oh yeah, then why when it was first done in 1888 did it not catch on?
lol love how the crash video shows the cyber truck cutting off the right of way traffic
I only watch one RUclips car guy that employs good lighting. Everyone else is using a pen light or has their phone out. I agree with you, sir. Turn it on.
The ribbon cable with the damage to it is the steer by wire redundancy cable. Check out Sandy Munro's tear down of the cybertruck.
I thought the previous owner said in the last video that he wasn't at fault. Turned right in front of that Ford
Maybe they (Ford edge) ran a red light, people who are in the intersection waiting to turn are legally allowed to go aka clear the intersection if the light had gone red. Hope this helps. 👍
@@The_Chosen_None_ I understand legally they could be not at fault due to that, but you still gotta be an idiot to turn in front of a car that is about to run a red light or protected green turn
Didn't see any lights there..
@@The_Chosen_None_ It wasn't an intersection lol
Maybe that old man is full of shiiii 😂 @@jergunsjunk
“Critical Steering Issue” and my guy forgets he used a torch and pipe to bend the tierod so he could load it. I’d start there before you go on a wild goose chase.
Thanks guys great to see the truck actually moving under it's own power progress has been made. Good on you Kyle your research and connections ( both Physical and Electrical ) makes things happen.
Wow that actually has a subwoofer! To bad Elon didnt go with bigger than an 8" 😂😂😂
Not here for the Tesla content but I watch anyways because I know it helps the other projects hahaha
No doubt. The man gave us a two step battle last vid. I’ll check out this one for pure respect
not really my thing either, but it's bb so I click
I can’t agree with you anymore, I hate the EV content but it does have its viewers and I’m here to support boostedboiizzzzz
1000%
Just running in the back ground
That amp meter is useless, especially since it was set on AC. If that one isn’t capable for DC without putting a meter in series then get a DC compatible clamp. Glad there was really no current and nobody got hurt. Love the vids!
Your delivery and presentation of what all's going on here, really shows how far you and this channel has come. You're kill'n it man don't ever stop!
The suspense is killing me. Can’t wait to see if you manage to fix it and what you are going to do with it. Also waiting for more Plaidessey V2 content. Glad to see that electric content gets you so much more views. Welcome to the future.
The only RUclips car guy I watch who uses proper lighting. Everyone else has their phone out or pen light lol. I am with you bro. Light it up.
as a photographer i can say it somewhat triggers me to see other Ytbers using friggin photo lights for videos instead of getting Videography lights which are WAYYY different
and closer to a wall mounted like double neon
You guys who work in the Ford parts department really struck it lucky to have a part like that in stock even though it's now backordered. laud the skies
Just caught your last video of getting this from the original owner. I have to say this version (wrecked) of a Cyber truck and you guys figuring it out to fix/repair it after being "totaled" ("joke of the century") is more interesting and eyes glued to the set (in my case laptop) than any others picking these things up and driving them (after Tesla just says here's the keys, good luck!). Thumbs up and Sub'd today!
Thank you for breaking down all the Troubleshooting you are doing. Very cool seeing the tech behind these vehicles. I also have a cyber truck coming 🎉🎉
🤘😎👍
Already got it moving around!!! SICK!
EVs are coming, in the end it's still just nuts and bolts. Awesome shade tree mechanic vibe.
With that purchase, i thinks its one of the most interesting channels out there atm !!!
Bro took the names straight from a comment on his last video lol
And didn't even give them credit. lol
Damn son, they stole your comment from the last video too 😂😂😂
You call them names and then are mad they use them 🤔
@@xiukn8
Who's mad weirdo?
@@Rizzbulla go figure
Being a fella that just traded in my f150 twin turbo for a Tesla model 3 I am not missing a SECOND of this Tesla content!! Kilowatt Kyle for the win! 🔥🤣
EVs are not my thing but I'm not gonna lie. This video was very interesting and kept me glued to the screen for the whole 41 minutes! All this troubleshooting was cool
Ur tow truck content seems better than cleatus McFarlanes in my opinion 😂
Cleetus is a fake poser.
@@xploration1437 🤡
Nah you got horrible taste if you think that
@@xploration1437how is he, bro has more subscribers and gets more views than these boiz for a reason
@@Jacobtheunwise Id almost bet money he's going to tell you it's because apparently Cleetus isn't his real name and he's somehow conning rednecks by doing that 😂 the dude loves teslas so it makes sense he'd hate freedom but being butthurt he's under every Cleetus comment hating for something so dumb and picked probably the hardest RUclipsr to find fault in is childish and ridiculous.
CyberTruck wakes up from its Coma: "WHERES MY ARMS/DOORS! AHHHHHHH!"
you gotta drop a batteryboiz line of merch for all the ev & hybrid bois
as a guy woorking in a Ford parts dept, you luckeddd out getting a part like that in stock while its on back order status. praise the heavens 🙏
Honestly I like what boostedbois is doing with this channel. I discovered it from the Plaid build videos, and without this new electric car content I don't think there'd be a lot to differentiate them from other car channels. It's unique, and it makes working on electric cars a lot more tangible. I love the content!! Keep it going 🙏🙏
"Quick but brief damage assessment" had me fucking dead 😅
Been watching for like 4 years and love all the electric stuff you're doing!
Also my phone went off at 10:46 and scared the shit out of me
I was electrocuted back in December. I took 14,000 V to ground through my hand and out of my feet losing both big toes and most of my movement in my left hand. good job using proper PPE power is nothing to play with. loved watching your content, though while laid up in the hospital bed.💪🏼
Forget the nay sayers. If this project brings you joy, I'm happy for you. It is pretty cool watching you on your journey of discovery. Thanks for sharing!
Don't listen to haters. This is amazing content right here! It's not ICE or EV. You can do both!!!
I can't see me ever buying one of these because I like my ice powered cars, but I find this so interesting. Good work
So wie ein Mann, der in einem Ford Parts Dept wartet, kommt man glücklicherweise mit einem Teil wie diesem in Stock, während er im Back Order Status ist. praise the heavens
It is interesting that the footage shows that the Cybertruck turned left into oncoming traffic and then got hit. There does not appear to be traffic mitigation (stop sign, traffic lights, roundabout, etc.), so this seems to have been a preventable accident caused by the Cybertruck. You may want to confirm if that footage was shared with their insurance provider because, if not, posting it here could significantly change any claim payouts they are expecting.
Right they may not know but I think his GP is already paid off
What a nice way to say that the truck cut in front of the Ford.
Thanks for these videos! I'm a car guy by heart that owns a Tesla and so many automotive channels are all "Teslas are dumb, etc" so it's nice to see you diving into them!
No real car guy buys a Tesla.
The truth is most of us do not have the scratch to buy a cybertruck or fast T, so living vicariously though someone tearing in to them is interesting.
The views for these on the boiz channel tells the truth, they are getting way more than the little 4 banger H videos.
@k3mikal I'm right there with you, man
@@k3mikal most actual car guys don't think teslas are dumb and we respect peoples choices. It'd be boring if we all built and drove the same shit. But we think they're kinda soulless except for being a daily that accelerates quick. And alot of us don't have a charging infrastructure to support them. I have an electric dirtbike that's rad and doesn't piss of my neighbors, I'm for some EVs but there will always be a need for IC vehicles
I don’t like the cyber truck for practical reasons BUT I do love it as a toy like someone building a hot rod as a toy! I think they’re cool in that aspect! Excited to see you get this thing choochin down the road
That error code is likely due to the power steering system. It is drive by wire and has three sensors. if two read differently than the third it will default to what the two read but throw an error code. Might be due to the crash damage. Good luck with the rebuild and love the EV content especially the Plaidisy stuff.
Im here for the boiz whether its battery or boosted
I actually really enjoy the EV stuff. It’s different and to be honest with y’all, it’s the future. Even if our infrastructure can’t currently handle it. Our kids might be racing modded EV cars on the street in the future.
yeah, like, all alternatives presented are either "keep burning fuels that are killing us" or "electric with extra steps", for example, that british steam turbine electric train? generates steam by burning hydrogen, hydrogen which is separated from oxygen using electric power from the grid, might as well load the train with batteries and use the electric directly
any hybrid electric is just electric without the main benefits of electric, and in theory, the cars themselves can supplement the supporting infrastructure, the same battery you put in the car can be buried at a parking space/charging station to act as a buffer for the electrical demand of charging electric vehicles, it can also act as a buffer for the grid in general
Blood Batteries
the future is not 400 miles of range and 1hr plus charging sessions. what a waste of time!
@@shaneobrien148 like your blood fuel?
You need a DC clamp-meter. The WInApex 268B is a really low-cost unit with good DC resolution. You always need to Zero DC clampmeters as they are sensitive to earth's magnetic field as well as other nearby metalwork.
Congrats on the 1st cyber truck crash rebuild,can't wait to see when it's done.
I don’t know what’s gotten into you. If the adderall shortage is over or what but I’m happy to have my favorite channel pumping out content.
Lol bruh chill 😂
That Vyvanse shortage fucked me up too! 😅🤣
wait , am i on a Ryan Upchuck video???
😂😂
Is there a pyro fuse for the 48v system?
Judging by the fact the other battery was dead dead, I'd guess its not getting charged from the HV battery. So you'll probably end up draining your new battery too.
For the ribbon cable you could take the cable out at each end and check for continuity of each copper trace, at each end, with a multimeter to make sure its not damaged.
PS you can probably revive that other 48v battery (split the case open, and charge each of the cells to 4 to 4.2v volts. You can use a TP4056 with some alligator clips on the wires to clip onto them. It will charge and stop charging automatically. Might take a while to do each cell individually.) Then it might accept a charge from the main battery (once you've sorted the other issues that is). Most battery packs are made up of individual cells, and a battery management system (BMS). If the cell voltage gets too low, the BMS wont allow any charging of the pack no matter what you try. Thats why directly charging the cells individually just to bring them back to an acceptable voltage, will usually please the BMS into turning on / accepting a charge.
They checked the voltage at the battery cable, the vehicle is putting out the voltage needed to charge the 48v battery, the problem was the 48v battery that came with the truck was dead dead and wasn't accepting a charge.
@@rgreerjr
Li-Ion cells must be trickle charged once the cell voltage has dropped too low. Maybe the BMS was trickle charging the cells and would not provide an external voltage until it has reconditioned the cells.
The battery likely has 12 cells in series and would begin charging at ~37 VDC, and requires up to 51 VDC to reach 100%.
Four charged 12v batteries wired in series will give you 48+v. Ideally use batteries with the same ratings. The guy recommending a 48v golf cart charger is a good idea, especially if you intend to keep the CyberCrush long term. Loving this project, glad you took it on. 🎉
excellent info and disclaimer there.u do get people that take youtube literally and follow step by step.well done for putting that info out there for people to do their own research first
Watching you guys figuring out how to work on a whole new technology is awesome. I'm glad I found and subscribed to your channel.
I absolutely LOVE that you guys are embracing EV racing. I originally subscribed because it's hard to make anything cooler than an AWD turbo-K24 mini-van; until you made a plaid-van.
This is the truest embodiment of the spirit of hot-rodding: buy something high-end that's been crashed and fix it well enough to race it.
Hell yeah brother! Keep up the good work.
This man gets it
crash vid is wild the cybertruck driver straight yeeted himself onto oncoming traffic lol
1 There better be a taco bell run for first drive. 2 When yall are closing out the video i swear kyles about to say "and we'll freaking see ya later" like cleet lolol
A BoostedBois livery on this would look sick 🔥
These EV's from Tesla are so complex. The engineering that goes into these is nothing short of mind boggling
why??
Glad to see you posting more of both ev and honda content
Kyle ask uncle rich if it's going into limp mode because the right doors are missing but my guess is the srs module knows the car was in a crash and the airbags are toast replace the air bags and reset the srs it should go vroom vroom😂😁 kinda cheers from down under
Loved this video. Learned a lot of new things as a Tesla shareholder. Never owned one.
Dude im gonna be honest i was a hater of the electric stuff in the beginning but I honestly dont care what it is you guys build! More videos are always better🙏🏼❤️
Respect
Wyatts reaction is how most people feel lol
I really dig that you are getting diversified. Getting smarter everyday.
I like how he takes the criticism positively and embraces it!
I personally love the mix on your channel, ev videos welcome here
I’m here for the Tesla content, but will watch other videos.
This is so impressive and interesting bro. I really like this one because it gives us normal folk a look into what makes a Tesla and especially the Cyber Truck. Sweet video bro!
Doc Brown would be proud fellas and I’m certain the auto adjusters would love to view that video. 😂
I really enjoy the Tesla content. Please never stop. It’s very interesting.
Tesla content, Love it. 👍
A couple of Ideas
1. Switch from Fuses to Auto-Rest Circuit Breakers.
2. Even though Tesla's have Sentry Mode use a 3'rd Party Dashcam with ADAS (70Mai, DDPAI, Navman etc!) it can drop Insurance, Intergrated tend not to drop Insurance as if the car gets a bad update data might not be recorded or become corrupted!
3. Use Beading Window Wash/Cleaner apply to Windows as well as Reservoir.
4. Use Conformal Coating on Electric Circuits and Battery Connections etc.
5. Replace any Zip Ties for Electrics with Velcro (ZipTies) that you have to remove.