Fisker Ocean One - Emergency Tool Kit 2.0

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Today I will show Emergency Tool Kit 2.0 and how it fits into the Fisker Ocean. Feel free to play video at 1.5X. Thanks to Jim Clune on Fisker Ocean Maintenance and Tips (hiding trim tool by wipers), and Ocean1 and Then Some for suggesting storing a 12V battery jumper pack under the hood.

► TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro
0:51 Emergency Tool Kit 1.0
2:03 Talking About Tools
4:30 Emergency Tool Kit 2.0
4:54 How To Attach
6:10 Trim Removal Tool
9:00 Service Panel
9:30 Placing the Tools
12:19 Installed On Car
13:11 Jump Starter
18:08 Conclusion

► LINKS
Trim Tool / Plastic Pry Bar

13mm magnetic socket 6"

Mini Pocket Socket Ratchet Wrench
Alternate:

Torque Wrench 1/4" Drive 5.4-27.2 Nm

1/4" drive adapter for using Torque wrench with 13mm socket

UTRAI T1 Car Jump Starter

100 Pack Reusable Releasable Adjustable Zip Ties 6+8+10+12 Inch

Gaffers Tape - 3 Inch x 90 Feet

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► DISCLAIMER
I purchased this item myself and was not compensated for this video.
*As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.

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Great update, Matt — a must for all Fisker Ocean owners, especially those getting their Oceans recently.
We are in a new era of EV: the Be Prepared era. You will want to be knowledgeable about how to service your car, how to access the service hood area, where the 12v battery is located, etc — as that AAA technician rolling out to help you may not have the tools needed, or may be seeing a Fisker for the first time — YOUR Fisker Ocean.

MBmacs
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I really appreciate all you are doing to keep us informed.

humbertopatch
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Good job. Thanks for the shout out too!!

Ocean_FSR
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Thanks for your efforts. However, let me be the first to say that it is INSANE that this is considered to be the least bit necessary. What a shame what this company has done to its customers.

jeffreymills
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Matt, thanks for the great video. QUESTION: Would I only need this if the Main battery goes below 5% SOC which then will drain the 12V battery? Is this something I need to buy right now or later. SO, like when would I be concern about the 12V battery draining if I have Software version 2.0 that suppose to take care of any 12v issues. Thanks

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Thank you for all you do!

I was under the impression that if the 12 volt is dead and needs a jump, you cannot open the car. Which is why you would have the emergency tool kit with 12 volt jumper under the hood.

But, what then is the need for the 12 volt “tender” ?

Seems that you can’t have the 12 volt jumper in the actual car because if the 12 volt is dead, you can’t open the car to get it …I think? Which is why the kit is accessible on the outside of the car.

So if I have the jumper kit under the hood, what would the benefit of the tender be?

Thanks for your time.

troychrisman
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Hi Matt, do you think the pry bar will stay connected to the hood when the car goes through a car wash, with dryer blowing all the water off the car? And thanks for all your insight!!!

dtheflin
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Are these vehicles even supported still? I work in a high end shop and haven’t seen one since the bankruptcy

Randombodyshopguy
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Your link is for a 1/4 inch socket yet the video states it a 13mm. Which is correct? I understand it’s 1/4” on the wrench side.

Also what the size of the smaller socket?

treyott
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Are you ever worried the clips may snap?

humbertopatch