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800 sounds like a lot on the labor, but it probably involves
removing the inverter to get at the stuff underneath it and
you might get some useful hints from my page that describes how
to start the process. Except you'll have to continue and drain
the coolant and pull the thing completely. Take pictures!
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The bleed process involves a lot of powering-up and powering-
down, which should likely be done only to IG-ON because you
don't need to be starting the engine just to make the coolant
pump go and stop. In fact if you get creative with worming
your hand in there the right way you might be able to power
cycle the pump by itself using its connector while listening
for Coolant Pump and opening the bleed port.
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Hopefully it's some reassurance that this IS within reach of
the home mechanic, even if it's car parts that many professionals
have never even heard of. Still to this day. Which is sad.
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