The 2.0 and 2.5 Roadsters upgrade the ESS cooling loop from the older 1.5 series brush-motor pump to two
magnetic-drive coolant pumps. Instead of one pump doing all the work, these cars use a dual-pump layout to circulate coolant through the battery pack and heat-exchangerโdelivering higher reliability and better thermal stability under charge and load.
A magnetic-drive pump spins the impeller via a magnetic couplingโno direct motor shaft, brushes, or dynamic shaft seal in the coolant pathโso thereโs no brush dust and fewer wear items compared with a traditional centrifugal pump. This is a vast improvement over the 1.5 series DC brush-motor pump.
Replace in pairs. The system is balanced for two identical pumps. Replacing only one can leave uneven flow and mismatched duty cycles.
(PLEASE SELECT TWO)
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Application | Tesla Roadster 2.0/2.5 โ ESS battery coolant loop (dual-pump system) |
| Technology | Brushless magnetic-drive centrifugal pump |
| Quantity | Two (2) per vehicle โ replace in pairs |
| Typical Symptoms | Rising pump noise/whine, reduced flow, ESS temp warnings during charging or spirited driving |
| Recommended Service | Replace both pumps every ~5โ7 years; refresh coolant and bleed air after install |
Maintenance Tip:
Replace pumps as a matched pair. After installation, run a full bleed cycle and confirm both pumps meet spec current draw and flow.







