Model S & X CCS Retrofit Install

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  • Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
  • EDIT/UPDATE (March 2023)-
    Tesla has finally released an option to have this modification completed at Service Centers in North America. For a little under $500 you can have the hardware (adapter included) installed and configured on your older Model X or S. Salvage title vehicles may still need the information contained in this video if you have not completed Tesla's HV and DC Fastcharging Safety inspections ($800ish for both).
    Original Info--
    Tesla says you can't have CCS1 capability on your older North American Model S and Model X...yet. What they didn't tell you is that the capability currently exists in Europe and the EU hardware works on North American vehicles. Don't believe me? Just watch and I will show you how to purchase, install, and configure this hardware so you can have CCS1 DC fast charging right now!
    Link to the $50 Model S and X diagnostic cable that I purchased on Ebay:
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    Link to Tesla Motor Club posting about doing this mod on a Model X (Thanks go out to FeeYe for starting all this!):
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    Link to a similar TMC post about doing this mod on a Model S (Thanks M0rpH3x, without this post I could not have made this video!):
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  • @cartopiagdk2456
    @cartopiagdk2456 Рік тому +1

    I think I’ve just seen the world’s best one handed mechanic working on EVs 🤩

  • @bilbo75
    @bilbo75  Рік тому +6

    Thanks for watching the video! A shorter version is on they way. If you want more info on completing the modification, or want to purchase one of these CCS Retrofit Kits feel free to contact me at bilbosrandomcrap@gmail.com I do sell them on Ebay, but I can save you the $55 that I have to mark it up to cover the 13% Ebay fees.

    • @Robert4390a
      @Robert4390a Рік тому

      This is a very good video and professionally done step by step!

    • @nathvg2576
      @nathvg2576 8 місяців тому

      Thanks for the video. Wondering how can we make Model S do the PowerShare capability to provide backup power to home just the like Cybertruck!

    • @bilbo75
      @bilbo75  8 місяців тому

      @@nathvg2576 Thanks for watching the video. As to your question, unfortunately I’m not an expert on the topic of vehicle to home/grid. To my knowledge the Cybertruck is the first Tesla that has been built with that capability. I would think the process of trying to develop and implement that capability for your Model S would cost more than just buying a Cybertruck. If f anyone has seen any UA-camrs addressing this topic please let us know with a comment!

  • @PowerProtocol
    @PowerProtocol Рік тому

    Great video! Certainly going to take advantage of the service mode feature when I inevitably replace my ECU as well.

  • @89five3five
    @89five3five Рік тому +2

    A video of the configuration file change would’ve made this video even better.
    Would your friend be willing to help others wanting this upgrade?

    • @bilbo75
      @bilbo75  Рік тому

      I can definitely put you in touch so you can chat with them. They are very willing to help others out. Just send me an email at bilbosrandomcrap@gmail.com
      and I will get you their contact information.

    • @bilbo75
      @bilbo75  Рік тому +1

      It would have made the video better, but no one that does it is willing to go on camera and show the process. All cars that have upgraded to MCU2 now have a cryptographic lock placed on them (thanks Tesla!) so you can imagine the type of person that does this kind of work. It is definitely not as simple as "click this menu and change CCS from disabled to enabled". If it was that kind of process I would have showed you.
      On the upside, if you still have a MCU1 on your vehicle I am told that this is not that hard of a process and there are certain Garage's that are Electrified on the East coast that might have the capability to do the config change. When they found out I had a MCU2 Model S they told me they would not be able to help, so I had to dig a little deeper into the interwebs to find someone that could get the job done.

  • @PtBm2975
    @PtBm2975 Рік тому +3

    For $489, which includes the CCS adapter, Tesla will come to your house and install this retrofit. At least that’s what they’re doing for my 2015 model S this weekend…warrantied, professionally installed, less than the cost of an eBay kit and separate adapter.No software snafus, no loss of AC charging, no need for a friend with a thing. Plus, I can make money doing what I do while they do what they do, and if they break something they replace it.

    • @bilbo75
      @bilbo75  Рік тому +3

      Patrick is correct that things have changed since this video was originally made back in November 2022. At that time Tesla did not have a program to install this hardware in North America. In early March 2023 they did start up the program. He is also correct that the new Tesla install option is WAY cheaper than this DIY option. However, if you own own a salvage titled vehicle that has failed (or not completed) Tesla's High Voltage Safety Inspection and DC Fastcharging Inspection ($800 to accomplish both), there is still no other option than this to get a full CCS1 capability. My vehicle failed the HV inspection for a small dent on the battery pack even though it passed all of the other HV/ grounding checks. So this is still valid information for some people in the Tesla community. Obviously, Patrick is not one of those people and I wish him the greatest of success doing what he does to make his money.🙂Bill

    • @falsedragon33
      @falsedragon33 12 днів тому

      I got mine for 250 on ebay. Too easy to install to bother with calling.

  • @bulmariogonzalez5747
    @bulmariogonzalez5747 Рік тому

    Great video and thx for sharing; appreciate all you effort to show details. I’ve been waiting for Tesla to offer this for my 2018 X…I’m tempted to try😮

  • @falsedragon33
    @falsedragon33 12 днів тому

    Now that CCS cars can use the super chargers. Does that mean you can use a supercharger? That would be Telsa to CCS->CSS to Telsa. So many adapters, lol. Also, best car name ever!!

    • @bilbo75
      @bilbo75  12 днів тому

      @@falsedragon33 Ha! Thanks for noticing! Unfortunately, I can’t use this with double CCS adapters at a Supercharger. I tested it out on a MagicDoc Equipped SuperCharger in late November 2023. I used another phone, with a fake Tesla account I ginned up just for the test. No dice. It threw the same Supercharging Disabled warning as before. Even though the CCS protocol was used there is still some communication going on that lets the car know it’s connected to a Supercharger

  • @Solkre82
    @Solkre82 Рік тому +1

    If the tesla FC is based on Chademo, and you can get an adapter from CCS to Chademo for Telsa. Then I want one for my leaf :p

  • @leeyong761976
    @leeyong761976 Рік тому

    Hello I really like your video give a lot great information.
    I have same situation I am driving 2019 tesla model X salvage title and I did installed ccs retrofit but give error “CCS fast charging is unavailable” so I took it off.
    Can you or your friend help me out to program my car so I can CCS fast charging
    Thanks

    • @bilbo75
      @bilbo75  Рік тому +1

      It must be Californian Model X day. You are the second person from California today to ask me about getting the vehicle configuration changed to allow the CCS Retrofit Kit to work correctly. So, you have a couple options. Try to talk a Tesla Service Center into doing it...Good luck on that one. Second option is finding someone local and that has the software ability and paying them to make the change for you. Im looking into this right now. Please put your city/location in a comment so we can try to find you someone local. Finally, you can have someone do the configuration update for you remotely. To do this last option you will have to have a computer or laptop with an ethernet port as well as purchase the Tesla Diagnostic cable that you see in my video. The cables can be purchased on Ebay for around $50. I can put you in touch with someone that has the ability to make the changes remotely if you are interested. Feel free to contact me directly at bilbosrandomcrap@gmail.com

  • @AllenVos
    @AllenVos Рік тому

    What are you supposed to do if you dont know anyone that will hook up to the CAN bus and change the configuration mode? Is there software and a cable you can buy to do this yourself or is this something you could drive the car to tesla and get them do change the configuration mode?

    • @bilbo75
      @bilbo75  Рік тому

      Tesla made some changes in the last few months that actually gives people/vehicles with MCU 2 and software versions 2023.12 and later the ability to go into Service Mode and make the configuration changes themselves. No computer or diagnostic cable (or “friends”) necessary. Take a look at this thread from Tesla Motor Club to learn more.
      teslamotorsclub.com/tmc/threads/diy-installing-ccs-retrofit-in-us-model-s.266509/page-7
      You can also contact me at bilbosrandomcrap@gmail.com and I will help you through the process. If you have MCU 1 vehicle, I can also help get you set up with a friend that can help you with the config changes 🙂.
      Overall the DIY process is more expensive than trying to get Tesla to do the HIgh Voltage safety inspections and re-enabling SuperCharging. But if you have failed that inspection or know you have a dented up battery (which is why I didn’t pass) this is still a decent option to get you salvage Tesla DC Fastcharging again!

  • @rickkhalil
    @rickkhalil Рік тому

    Why didn't you show the friend doing the software configuration and some of the actual update stuff on the car screen lol $$$$$$ don't kill yourself over the filming you did a good job man. Good luck with everything.

    • @bilbo75
      @bilbo75  Рік тому

      Thanks! I didn't show the configuration change because the people that do that kind of work have asked that I not show it on camera. But....since I filmed this video there may have been a development that makes it easier to do that portion of it yourself. It looks like Tesla has implemented a way to unlock the Gateway and make config changes while in Service Mode if you have a newer software version. Take a look at this thread from Tesla Motor Club:
      teslamotorsclub.com/tmc/posts/7593192/
      I havn't been able to film the process yet, but let me know if anyone has done this successfully. If you are anywhere near Florida, Alabama, or Georgia and are going to do this modification let me know. I would love to film this new way of changing the CCS configuration. I am always happy to answer any questions or get you in touch with my friends: bilbosrandomcrap@gmail.com

  • @seemagics
    @seemagics Рік тому

    I have a U.S. spec 2017 model S and have a ccs retrofit scheduled. So if they install an EU ECU and I go back to the states, I would still be able to use American SC as well as CCS1?

    • @bilbo75
      @bilbo75  Рік тому

      Yes, (if they install it) you will be able to use it in the US as well. The kit that you see me install in the video was a kit from Europe and it works for me in the US.
      I had heard that Tesla would not work on vehicles from other regions at their Service Center. So a European SC would not work on a US spec vehicle and vice Versa. If they complete the mod please let everyone know here. This would be a welcome change for many Tesla owners that have to move abroad 🙂

  • @pink_poteto
    @pink_poteto 2 місяці тому

    Hello. This is a 2018 model year S 90D. This is Korea. If I buy the parts like in the video, is it possible to get a CCS1 Ratrofit?

    • @bilbo75
      @bilbo75  2 місяці тому

      @@pink_poteto Yes, if you add the new hardware and adjust the configuration it is possible to get your 2018 Model S up and running with CCS1 in Korea. In fact, Tesla tested out CCS1 in South Korea before it released the same hardware in North America. If you have an MCU2 in your vehicle you can do the configuration change yourself in Service Mode. If you have MCU1 you would have to have someone do the configuration change for you like I did in the video a couple years ago

    • @pink_poteto
      @pink_poteto 2 місяці тому

      ​@@bilbo75 Thank you for your reply. My S90D was upgraded to MCU2 in October, 23. Then, if I purchase the EU CCS ECU and harness and change the CCS configuration in service mode after installation, can I activate and use CCS? If you have an EU CCS ECU and a harness buyer, please let me know and I will purchase it. Can I purchase it from Bilbo75 teacher? I really want to succeed.

    • @pink_poteto
      @pink_poteto 2 місяці тому

      ​@@bilbo75 I sent you an inquiry email.

  • @gface2011
    @gface2011 Рік тому

    Great job with detailed information 👏 👌

    • @bilbo75
      @bilbo75  Рік тому

      Thanks! I just videoed the process for doing the same mod on a Model X. I should have that video edited and out in a couple days.

  • @davidabuladze3065
    @davidabuladze3065 10 місяців тому

    Hello, my tesla model S is 05/2016 but its refresh model outside, so can u tell me which one i need?

    • @bilbo75
      @bilbo75  10 місяців тому

      Man you are right on the line between Pre-Refresh kit and Refresh Kit. To know for sure you would have to pull the back seat and get a look at your Onboard Charge Controller. I would guess that you probably need a Refresh Kit. If you have more questions or need help getting kits you can Email me at bilbosrandomcrap@gmail.com

  • @ardbuijsen8735
    @ardbuijsen8735 5 місяців тому

    Don't get it, I had this done a little bit over a month ago but the Tesla service guy did't do anything in the frunk.

    • @bilbo75
      @bilbo75  5 місяців тому

      What year and model do you drive?

    • @ardbuijsen8735
      @ardbuijsen8735 5 місяців тому

      @@bilbo75 december 2018. It took the guy literally 20 minutes to install the hardware and then remotely the system was updated during the following night

    • @ardbuijsen8735
      @ardbuijsen8735 5 місяців тому

      @@bilbo75 Wait a minute, I am mistaken. He did unplug the 12V battery. But still it took him only 20 minutes.

    • @bilbo75
      @bilbo75  5 місяців тому +1

      Got it. The expert did the same things I did just quicker. I’m fine with that. If Tesla will do this modification for you (I.e. you don’t have a salvage title vehicle like I do) then you should definitely pay Tesla to do this for you. It’s much cheaper than the DIY method.

    • @ardbuijsen8735
      @ardbuijsen8735 5 місяців тому

      True makes life a bit easier in that sense. Although you do stuff I never could @@bilbo75

  • @austintube
    @austintube Рік тому

    does it work with 2014 model s?

    • @bilbo75
      @bilbo75  Рік тому

      Yes, you just need to buy the Pre-Refresh version of the kit. That version works on Model S vehicles built before April 2016

    • @austintube
      @austintube Рік тому

      @@bilbo75 would you please provide the link? thank you!

    • @bilbo75
      @bilbo75  Рік тому

      @@austintubeyou can buy it directly from me without the 10% Ebay markup by emailing me at
      bilbosrandomcrap@gmail.com
      Or you can buy it through me at this EBay link
      www.ebay.com/itm/404143801474
      If you have problems with the link you can always just search “Model S Pre-Refresh CCS Retrofit Kit” on EBay

    • @austintube
      @austintube Рік тому

      @@bilbo75 Thanks! do you know if Supercharging will still work after installing?

    • @bilbo75
      @bilbo75  Рік тому

      @@austintube it should not have any affect on the status of your Supercharging. You won’t lose Supercharging if you have it and you won’t gain Supercharging if you don’t have it (salvage title vehicles)