Risk guide

How to inspect battery pack impact

The battery pack sits underneath the car. Minor shield scrapes and structural battery-pack impact are very different risks. Lift the car and inspect edges, mounts, bolts, cooling pipes and high-voltage harnesses.

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Problem this solves

Buyers cannot see the underside and may confuse normal scrape marks with battery-pack impact.

Important boundary

This site only provides pre-purchase risk prompts. SOH, insulation, voltage delta, warranty and repair conclusions should be confirmed by manufacturer systems, professional reports, contracts and official explanations.

Onsite checks

Lift the vehicle and photograph battery pack underside and edges
Inspect mounting points, bolts and brackets for deformation or disturbance
Check coolant lines, joints and underbody leaks
Read insulation and battery-pack-related fault codes

Red flags to treat seriously

Battery pack casing dents or cracks
Deformed mounts or mismatched bolts
Coolant leakage
Seller refuses lift inspection

Questions to ask

Ask the seller or inspector this way

Anchor questions to verifiable records, diagnostic items and written commitments to reduce information gaps.

Is there any underbody impact repair record?

Can the car be lifted and photographed around the pack?

Have battery pack mounting bolts been removed?

Can insulation and fault-code diagnostics be performed?

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