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Hybrid And Electric Vehicle Article Hotspot
Additional RTS Portal Information
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Accessing Disable Procedure
To find the Fiat High-Voltage Disable Procedures:
- Go to stellantisiop.com
- Enter username and password
- Click Login
- Go to Select Brand, click vehicle emblem
- Click Launch (in popup box)
- Enter vehicle
- option 1: Enter VIN (top of webpage)
- option 2: Select Year, Model, and Engine from dropdowns (top of webpage)
- option 3: Click vehicle emblems to Select Brand, Select Model, and Select Year & Engine (middle of webpage)
- Click Service Information (left side of webpage)
- Click Manuals - Panels And Frames
- Click 12 - Electric Propulsion System
- Click 1201 - Electric Vehicle Safety Procedures And Componets
- Click Procedures
- Click 1201A02 Disconnecting And Restoring The High-Voltage (H.V.) Power Supply
Hybrid And Electric Vehicle Welding Best Practices
Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEV) contain a High Voltage Battery (HVB) system. Before cutting or welding within 30 cm. (12 in.) of the HVB or any high voltage components or wiring the HVB or components must be removed to avoid heat damage.
Refinish Precautions
"When using a baking cycle in a painting booth in a body shop, make sure that the maximum temperature of the baking cycle does not exceed 70° C (158° F) and does not last longer than 1 hour maximum.
If the temperature in the painting booth exceeds 70° C (158° F), have the lithium-ion battery removed from the vehicle by an authorized dealer workshop and deliver the vehicle to the body shop."

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