Soo, I’m hoping the rest of these “tear down” videos actually show the “tear down” of the vehicle. It’s interesting to see the components and all, but I definitely was hoping for more of a how-to or even a walkthrough of the components and how they fit together (need to pull these hoses to get to this component A which you have to remove before pulling on component B) etc.
Hello. I have a 2015 E and I noticed this “knocking” what would be similar to a lose motor mount in a ICE vehicle. It knocks out hen accelerating and again when coming off the gas at lower speeds. I can’t find anything online to remedy this issue. As in where I can tighten down a motor mount situation. Could you offer any advice on this since you’ve done a full tear down? Thank you.
It’s been awhile, but are you still driving your other Fiat? If so any issues with LCD cluster? Mine just started going out. Blank on startup up but then comes on. It’s very hot in my garage, thought maybe it had something to do with it because it seems to come back on when the cabin cools down but just guessing, any thoughts?
I was glad to see that this wasn’t “your” car. It’s interesting to look at how and where the damage is and try to put together exactly how that happened. On another note, do you need to take any safety precautions with this disassembly taking place inside of your garage? That’s a lot of amperage that could (potentially) have damaged wires, insulation, or any thing else.
The battery cell chemistry that this car uses should "last" a human lifetime or more. What does not "last" is the capacity of which each cell can hold. With each charge, there's a trace amount of capacity loss. It may be undetectable for years, or if the battery was abused, it may show up much sooner. There's an infinite amount of variables that a "user" can do to sustain or degrade a battery's capacity. If you can scan a car using "AlfaOBD" before you buy it to check the "health status of the battery" would be the only reliable way. Adjust the offer price accordingly. I have videos on this procedure on the channel.
When replacing the charging socket and cable, is the cord accessible without removing the battery? The socket broke and I have the entire cable, but can’t find information on replacing the entire cable, but can find just swapping the socket. Thanks
Replacing the the J1772 connector with the cord assembly is a straight forward job. I believe I show the removal in a later episode. It runs along the right side from the filler port to the charger which is located under the hood & above the Motor on the right side. All batteries stay put. 1. Fully disconnect the 12v battery - this shuts the car completely off. 2. Jack the car up & secure on jackstands. 3. Remove right rear wheel. 4. Remove wheel well cover plate that covers the hidden part of the J1772 connector. 5. Remove the fasteners that hold in the connector & then the connector pushes thru. 6. There are several (like 20) plastic cable-tie w/ plugs that you will have to pull and/or cut one by one, freeing up the cord. 7. Once you get to the front, the right front wheel can come off for easier access. If you haven't already unplug it from the charger. That end will have to come down to finish. It's tight with lot's of those plastic cable ties everywhere. Wear long sleeves & gloves. 8. Installation is reverse of removal. Those factory cable-tie & plug mounts should be available. But, if you can't get them, expect to substitute with stock cable-ties and/or wire.
I sold it to him for way less than it was worth. I bought it a couple years ago and never got around to working on it. He told me he was interested and I was happy to get it off my lawn 😁
Do you know if the 500e control arms are different from the 500? I've got a "clunk" when I get on and off the throttle under 30mph on my 500e. I can't decide if it's CV joint play or control arm joint play. The motor mounts SEEM to be okay. I've got suspension play up from just hitting small bumps, too, sounds like it's coming from the top hat bushings. Going to just replace the front suspension completely but I don't know about the control arms.
If the control arms are different, the 500e is using "abarth" parts. Only the springs & shocks are 500e specific, due to unique weight distribution. Sounds like a bushing is bad or maybe something is just a tiny bit loose.
The pre-2020 500e is a compliance car made to satisfy a manufacturer's government requirements to have an electric car available in their range of models. The battery pack very likely was shaped to fit a standard Fiat 500's chassis so that they didn't need to build a whole new chassis. You can see the dividing lines in the top where the battery tray can fit into the car's existing exhaust and fuel tank recesses. The chassis and interior of the 2020 500e that was just released was probably custom designed for electrical use. The battery pack in that car should be much better proportioned. It's already much more powerful with a 320 km/199 mile range and fast charging support. I hope that one makes it to North America, but built in Europe and not in Mexico.
Both the 2017-on BMW i3 & VW e-golf use the same size cells as the 500e, but with 50% higher capacity. In theory, if one could cost effectively acquire those cells, one should be able to rebuild the Fiat 500e pack as a 36kWh. Ep #7 will be the battery teardown edition, coming late this year. Cheers,
Not all work. I've been using only one for a few years now. Konnwei KW902. See my "...how to check your battery capaicty" video for plenty of additional feedback.
well its a little concerning that the airbags didnt go off , leads me to believe that maybe the car didnt roll, if it did well then someone got a really bad headache
The manufacturer recommends replacing at every 150,000 miles. I say, don't mess with it. Why? Because the coolant has an easy life in an EV. All it does is remove some mild heat out of the battery pack & motor in a sealed system. Unlike, in an ICE where it has to remove enormous amount of heat in a much harsher environment with plenty of sources of contamination to occur. Which in turn, necessitates flushing the coolant. Save your money and enjoy the car!
My 500e is 8 years old with 48k. I trust your advice and I’ll hold off on trying to flush the system. I appreciate your reply and all your wonderful information! Thanks so much!
I would love to see how it performs with a battery upgrade. I'm surprised that rolled, 500e looks tall but the battery should give it low center of gravity.
Hi, first I would like to congratulate you for interesting videos. It woke up kid in me, you know, the kid who destroyed his toys to see what is in them. You are doing a great job. Second thing is a question, will you do converting to DC fast charging? If you plan to do it, pls do separate step by step videos about that. Best of luck with your future work and hope that next video is comming soon
Thanks, I appreciate the comment. This my first Teardown & EV conversion project. Depending on how successful it is, will determine how to proceed. DC fast charging is an open option. Cost effectively it would make better sense for the donor powertrain car to already have it integrated. The next teardown car surly will. But, first things first.
510 wagon sounds good. For me, I have about 12 cars on my mind. I am planning on doing at least four. A classic car, a light weight sports car, a Kei van, & an exotic. This particular powertrain is setup for F/FWD or Mid/RWD layouts due to the transaxle.
Usually "limited power" or "turtle mode" only comes on while at around 3-5% SOC or below. At least, that's the only time I've ever seen it. Charging it up usually clears it & restores full power.
What specific brand/model of the ODBII adapter do you use? As my experience, 500e has its own proprietary protocol and does not follow the common ODBII standard.
I've been using only one for a few years now. Originally for my former LEAF & then on the Fiats. Konnwei KW902. See my "...how to check your battery capacity" video for plenty of additional feedback.
@@EleTruk I'm sincere. I got my 500e "check engine lights on" while using a generic Bluetooth OBD2 adapter, but my 2012 Volt is totally fine with the same adapter. Therefore, I was really curious about what specific type of OBD2 that you can successfully retrieve many information from 500e ECU. Anyway, thank you again.
Thanks so much for this. It's incredibly informative! If you don't mind me asking, how much did you have to pay for the totaled vehicle and did you consider replacing your battery with this one which has lower usage and mileage?
I thought about it. But, the better plan is to use up my current battery & then rebuild it with the higher capacity cells that add 50 - 100% more range. And the old battery becomes a battery backup for the house.
Isn't that interesting? At 14:00, he says that there are about 7 or 8 quarts of fluid in the liquid-cooled battery. That's as much blood as my body holds. I also receive/give electrical impulses throughout myself. Hey, when I'm dead, somebody is going to take apart me.
Yes, & I've accumulated quite a collection. That particular part has scrapes & a crack. It's also glued to the hatch. It's free, if you want the whole hatch.
@@ivanbanishtok7603 Hi Ivan, You're in luck. The AC compressor is available. I knew someday, somebody would need one. I can offer a guarantee that it works or your money back. I believe I showed it working and/or removal procedure in a later episode. Send me your e-mail (you can always delete that message after getting a reply).
@@theevolvingworld ok, cool. thanks for the part!!!!! I got it nice and perfect. Install next month on payday. I just got home from owasso.AC going to feel good in my Car.
@@theevolvingworld thank you for the reply and a chance to do business. i really like the fiat 500E. i also heard the ac compressor has another function when charging the car it kicks on to cool the coolant to cool the batterys during hot 100 degree weather. That's what chystler mechanic told me. and why check engine light comes on. i charge at night and there is no problem.
@@robertpryor7225 I've thought about moving the drivetrain to rear, but this will need a custom design battery pack as well and also the software is a concern too.
Ep #3 covers the interior. The seats are heavy beasts. Would have to be shipped on a pallet. Might be able to remove just the "skins". Ep #4 or #5 will be detailed teardowns of various components.
In all fairness, the 1st gen Fiat 500e is pretty solid. A simple EV if you will. Lot's of old school buttons instead of crappy touchscreens. You have to buy direct from the U.S. for the best deals.
@@theevolvingworld I will and I will ascertain what kind of exsanguination does my country customs requiere of mere mortals wanting to liberate from the State owned oil reseller! Their luxuries ranging from janitors doing tele-work to refinery personal standing idle since the late 1980´s when the refinery stoped refining the early fuel injected cars and carbureted ones with their poor and damaging product, all of which account for 35% of the cost of fuel here...be as it may, I am a quick learner and I will try to become savvy at this car. I love the style of Fiat and we have had some of their products since the Fiat 850 Special passing to the Uno and then a Punto SLX.
I am open to selling them, but as a complete set of four w/ tires. Could make a nice second set for winter. All are: functional, have over 50% of tread, & hold air. There are some scrapes on the outer edges of a couple of them (that could be filed or ground out).
Dude most people must have had to throw up in the bathroom with all the movement with your camera work. Stay still instead of moving round and round with no particular aim in what you are doing. No wonder you have only 133 likes.
Soo, I’m hoping the rest of these “tear down” videos actually show the “tear down” of the vehicle. It’s interesting to see the components and all, but I definitely was hoping for more of a how-to or even a walkthrough of the components and how they fit together (need to pull these hoses to get to this component A which you have to remove before pulling on component B) etc.
I'm extremely happy you are doing this . I'm interested to see what your findings are !
Love the traction battery removal detail. Looking to replace the battery in my 2014 model at some point. Dude, you are the best
Thanks, glad you found it useful.
@@theevolvingworld what city are you located in ?
I just got mine, very excited to see the whole series!
It was a fun constructive project. Hope you find the series enjoyable.
I'm 12/10 excited for this!!!
Thanks to all who comment & like. Lot's of great content ahead.
Nice..
Lots of good parts to sell. The interior is nice.
I look forward to seeing this full breakdown, that is definitely the dream is to take one of these and stuff it into a classic car
Hello. I have a 2015 E and I noticed this “knocking” what would be similar to a lose motor mount in a ICE vehicle. It knocks out hen accelerating and again when coming off the gas at lower speeds. I can’t find anything online to remedy this issue. As in where I can tighten down a motor mount situation. Could you offer any advice on this since you’ve done a full tear down? Thank you.
Rollover without deploying airbag? Amazing 😉
Did I miss where you said what the car cost?
It’s been awhile, but are you still driving your other Fiat? If so any issues with LCD cluster? Mine just started going out. Blank on startup up but then comes on. It’s very hot in my garage, thought maybe it had something to do with it because it seems to come back on when the cabin cools down but just guessing, any thoughts?
I was glad to see that this wasn’t “your” car.
It’s interesting to look at how and where the damage is and try to put together exactly how that happened.
On another note, do you need to take any safety precautions with this disassembly taking place inside of your garage? That’s a lot of amperage that could (potentially) have damaged wires, insulation, or any thing else.
No issues what so ever.
up to how many miles do the batteries last.....thinking of buying a 500e....just want to have an idea of what mileage is still safe
The battery cell chemistry that this car uses should "last" a human lifetime or more. What does not "last" is the capacity of which each cell can hold. With each charge, there's a trace amount of capacity loss. It may be undetectable for years, or if the battery was abused, it may show up much sooner. There's an infinite amount of variables that a "user" can do to sustain or degrade a battery's capacity.
If you can scan a car using "AlfaOBD" before you buy it to check the "health status of the battery" would be the only reliable way. Adjust the offer price accordingly. I have videos on this procedure on the channel.
When replacing the charging socket and cable, is the cord accessible without removing the battery? The socket broke and I have the entire cable, but can’t find information on replacing the entire cable, but can find just swapping the socket. Thanks
Replacing the the J1772 connector with the cord assembly is a straight forward job. I believe I show the removal in a later episode. It runs along the right side from the filler port to the charger which is located under the hood & above the Motor on the right side. All batteries stay put.
1. Fully disconnect the 12v battery - this shuts the car completely off.
2. Jack the car up & secure on jackstands.
3. Remove right rear wheel.
4. Remove wheel well cover plate that covers the hidden part of the J1772 connector.
5. Remove the fasteners that hold in the connector & then the connector pushes thru.
6. There are several (like 20) plastic cable-tie w/ plugs that you will have to pull and/or cut one by one, freeing up the cord.
7. Once you get to the front, the right front wheel can come off for easier access. If you haven't already unplug it from the charger. That end will have to come down to finish. It's tight with lot's of those plastic cable ties everywhere. Wear long sleeves & gloves.
8. Installation is reverse of removal. Those factory cable-tie & plug mounts should be available. But, if you can't get them, expect to substitute with stock cable-ties and/or wire.
Thank you!
Also looking forward to your series
What scann tool are you using? Looking at buying a 500e
AlfaOBD FCA factory provided for almost free. I use it on other videos such as: ruclips.net/video/F7jGrNBz6Bg/видео.html
How much did you pay for that salvage 500e ? Would want to do the same as you one day.. Keep making these please
I sold it to him for way less than it was worth. I bought it a couple years ago and never got around to working on it. He told me he was interested and I was happy to get it off my lawn 😁
There will always be more projects. I hope to do teardowns on several EV's & at least 4 conversions.
Do you know if the 500e control arms are different from the 500? I've got a "clunk" when I get on and off the throttle under 30mph on my 500e. I can't decide if it's CV joint play or control arm joint play. The motor mounts SEEM to be okay.
I've got suspension play up from just hitting small bumps, too, sounds like it's coming from the top hat bushings. Going to just replace the front suspension completely but I don't know about the control arms.
If the control arms are different, the 500e is using "abarth" parts. Only the springs & shocks are 500e specific, due to unique weight distribution. Sounds like a bushing is bad or maybe something is just a tiny bit loose.
My 2017 Fiat 500e Does not start. Limited power mode warning displayed when trying to start. Looking forward to your tear down.
It's a good series. I hope your enjoy watching all of the episodes.
The pre-2020 500e is a compliance car made to satisfy a manufacturer's government requirements to have an electric car available in their range of models. The battery pack very likely was shaped to fit a standard Fiat 500's chassis so that they didn't need to build a whole new chassis. You can see the dividing lines in the top where the battery tray can fit into the car's existing exhaust and fuel tank recesses.
The chassis and interior of the 2020 500e that was just released was probably custom designed for electrical use. The battery pack in that car should be much better proportioned. It's already much more powerful with a 320 km/199 mile range and fast charging support.
I hope that one makes it to North America, but built in Europe and not in Mexico.
Thanks for doing these videos. I was wondering if there is a way to add batteries to the existing pack to increase range.
Both the 2017-on BMW i3 & VW e-golf use the same size cells as the 500e, but with 50% higher capacity. In theory, if one could cost effectively acquire those cells, one should be able to rebuild the Fiat 500e pack as a 36kWh. Ep #7 will be the battery teardown edition, coming late this year. Cheers,
can you use standard odb2 bluetooth reader? or do you need special cable for connecting car 'odb2 port'
Not all work. I've been using only one for a few years now. Konnwei KW902. See my "...how to check your battery capaicty" video for plenty of additional feedback.
well its a little concerning that the airbags didnt go off , leads me to believe that maybe the car didnt roll, if it did well then someone got a really bad headache
Have you flushed the coolant in your Fiat 500e?
The manufacturer recommends replacing at every 150,000 miles. I say, don't mess with it. Why? Because the coolant has an easy life in an EV. All it does is remove some mild heat out of the battery pack & motor in a sealed system. Unlike, in an ICE where it has to remove enormous amount of heat in a much harsher environment with plenty of sources of contamination to occur. Which in turn, necessitates flushing the coolant. Save your money and enjoy the car!
My 500e is 8 years old with 48k. I trust your advice and I’ll hold off on trying to flush the system. I appreciate your reply and all your wonderful information! Thanks so much!
Glad to help. 🙏
I would love to see how it performs with a battery upgrade.
I'm surprised that rolled, 500e looks tall but the battery should give it low center of gravity.
Please don't get electrocuted.
I'm surprised you got the battery out in the first episode, you make it look easy
That's one objective. But for now, first things first.
What are you using to scan the car?
See my videos on "... battery capacity" & "... battery degradation". I go into all the details.
Hi! Great videos! Do you think is it possible to add an additional battery to extend the range of this car?
Hi, first I would like to congratulate you for interesting videos. It woke up kid in me, you know, the kid who destroyed his toys to see what is in them. You are doing a great job. Second thing is a question, will you do converting to DC fast charging? If you plan to do it, pls do separate step by step videos about that. Best of luck with your future work and hope that next video is comming soon
Thanks, I appreciate the comment. This my first Teardown & EV conversion project. Depending on how successful it is, will determine how to proceed. DC fast charging is an open option. Cost effectively it would make better sense for the donor powertrain car to already have it integrated. The next teardown car surly will. But, first things first.
Are you in Texas by any chance?
No. It was western Washington, now we're in southern California.
So what other car would everyone put the running gear and battery into
For me a Datsun 510 wagon or a Fiat 1100d
510 wagon sounds good.
For me, I have about 12 cars on my mind. I am planning on doing at least four. A classic car, a light weight sports car, a Kei van, & an exotic. This particular powertrain is setup for F/FWD or Mid/RWD layouts due to the transaxle.
Hello sir , I have a fiat 500e and it went on limited power mode .
Do you know how to clear this message ?
Thank you very much !
Usually "limited power" or "turtle mode" only comes on while at around 3-5% SOC or below. At least, that's the only time I've ever seen it. Charging it up usually clears it & restores full power.
@@theevolvingworld thank you very much for you response sir ! I see how you take apart that fiat and is amazing 😉
Hi, do you know how to unlock a Fiat 500e after an accident? Best regards
can the batteries be rebuilt and replaced in these cars or is there software preventing it?
That's just one of the things we will be finding out!
What specific brand/model of the ODBII adapter do you use? As my experience, 500e has its own proprietary protocol and does not follow the common ODBII standard.
There are two ways: 1. pay through the nose for a FCA wiTech diagnostic tool, or 2. use AlfaOBD and a ELM327 adapter.
@@EleTruk thank a lot for the helpful advice.
@@dtkywtan Not sure if you are being sincere, or sarcastic.
AlfaOBD is here: www.alfaobd.com/
I've been using only one for a few years now. Originally for my former LEAF & then on the Fiats. Konnwei KW902. See my "...how to check your battery capacity" video for plenty of additional feedback.
@@EleTruk I'm sincere. I got my 500e "check engine lights on" while using a generic Bluetooth OBD2 adapter, but my 2012 Volt is totally fine with the same adapter. Therefore, I was really curious about what specific type of OBD2 that you can successfully retrieve many information from 500e ECU.
Anyway, thank you again.
Thanks so much for this. It's incredibly informative! If you don't mind me asking, how much did you have to pay for the totaled vehicle and did you consider replacing your battery with this one which has lower usage and mileage?
I thought about it. But, the better plan is to use up my current battery & then rebuild it with the higher capacity cells that add 50 - 100% more range. And the old battery becomes a battery backup for the house.
How do you scan the computer? Im interested in scanning my 500e.
My channel has a lot of 500e stuff. Here's the link: ruclips.net/video/F7jGrNBz6Bg/видео.html
Isn't that interesting? At 14:00, he says that there are about 7 or 8 quarts of fluid in the liquid-cooled battery. That's as much blood as my body holds. I also receive/give electrical impulses throughout myself. Hey, when I'm dead, somebody is going to take apart me.
are you going to sell parts? I would love to have the rear wing.
Yes, & I've accumulated quite a collection. That particular part has scrapes & a crack. It's also glued to the hatch. It's free, if you want the whole hatch.
@@theevolvingworld are parts still available, like the AC compressor? need it for my 2014 500E.
@@ivanbanishtok7603 Hi Ivan, You're in luck. The AC compressor is available. I knew someday, somebody would need one. I can offer a guarantee that it works or your money back. I believe I showed it working and/or removal procedure in a later episode. Send me your e-mail (you can always delete that message after getting a reply).
@@theevolvingworld ok, cool.
thanks for the part!!!!! I got it nice and perfect. Install next month on payday. I just got home from owasso.AC going to feel good in my Car.
@@theevolvingworld thank you for the reply and a chance to do business. i really like the fiat 500E. i also heard the ac compressor has another function when charging the car it kicks on to cool the coolant to cool the batterys during hot 100 degree weather. That's what chystler mechanic told me. and why check engine light comes on. i charge at night and there is no problem.
I cant wait to see what you find..I want to increase the take off power of mine.
It needs rear wheel drive,
... the wheel spin so easily with stock setup
@@robertpryor7225 I've thought about moving the drivetrain to rear, but this will need a custom design battery pack as well and also the software is a concern too.
@@robertpryor7225 could always be more!
shop.500madness.com/fiat-500e-madness-gopedal-electric-pid1371
But Robert Pryor is right, you need stickier tires
I wonder if maybe it feel off a transport truck
That was my first thought! All the damage and no airbags can only mean that it fell off a moving vehicle.
Im interested in buying most of the interior (mine is all black and I like the white better. Im in San Diego area-
Ep #3 covers the interior. The seats are heavy beasts. Would have to be shipped on a pallet. Might be able to remove just the "skins". Ep #4 or #5 will be detailed teardowns of various components.
Maybe it fell off a trailer ?
You should swap battery packs with your Carr.
Why was this 500 scrapped? In Rome this is how cars look. Bad things happens to your car when parked in 1'st century narrow passageway!
Kevin Hart? Is that you?
I’d like to import one to my country! The ones already here command “Tesla” like pricing! Just for the novelty!
In all fairness, the 1st gen Fiat 500e is pretty solid. A simple EV if you will. Lot's of old school buttons instead of crappy touchscreens. You have to buy direct from the U.S. for the best deals.
@@theevolvingworld I will and I will ascertain what kind of exsanguination does my country customs requiere of mere mortals wanting to liberate from the State owned oil reseller! Their luxuries ranging from janitors doing tele-work to refinery personal standing idle since the late 1980´s when the refinery stoped refining the early fuel injected cars and carbureted ones with their poor and damaging product, all of which account for 35% of the cost of fuel here...be as it may, I am a quick learner and I will try to become savvy at this car. I love the style of Fiat and we have had some of their products since the Fiat 850 Special passing to the Uno and then a Punto SLX.
Would you be willing to sell me the rear rims off of this car?.
I am open to selling them, but as a complete set of four w/ tires. Could make a nice second set for winter. All are: functional, have over 50% of tread, & hold air. There are some scrapes on the outer edges of a couple of them (that could be filed or ground out).
Hey, change of plans. I've got a bunch of parts available on eBay. One Rear wheel & one front. The other two were to scraped up.
What is beyond repair to you?This Little car can be repaired mate.
Looks like fun can't wait to you get to the over clocking part 😁😁 I have a 14 lots of mods and race tires check out my #easyecanada Instagram
Dude most people must have had to throw up in the bathroom with all the movement with your camera work. Stay still instead of moving round and round with no particular aim in what you are doing. No wonder you have only 133 likes.