Battery disconnection
Battery disconnection
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Mattt

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16,664 posts

240 months

Friday 22nd June 2012
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I need to disconnect my battery next week prior to shipping it.

Having never looked at the battery before, anything I should look out for? Is the cover easy to open and close?

YRRunner

1,652 posts

238 months

Friday 22nd June 2012
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For ease, remove the nearside front wheel. There is a plastic/fibreglass panel on the back side of the inner wheel arch. It is normally held on by 1 self tapping screw and 1 bolt (or 2 bolts) at the top edge, plus (usually) a cable tie at the bottom edge which loops around the chassis. Undo the bolts/screws and let the panel swivel itself down and around the curved bottom end (attached to the chassis by the cable tie). Good, easy access to the terminals from there. Presumably you only need to undo the live connection?

Mattt

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16,664 posts

240 months

Friday 22nd June 2012
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Yes should do.

ray von

2,933 posts

274 months

Friday 22nd June 2012
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Do you not undo the negative first? Well I would anyway.

duff-man

633 posts

228 months

Friday 22nd June 2012
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ray von said:
Do you not undo the negative first? Well I would anyway.
+1

Mattt

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16,664 posts

240 months

Friday 20th July 2012
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Can it be done without removing the wheel (i.e. on full left lock)? The car will be loaded inside a container first so access space will be limited.

Night Rider

433 posts

225 months

Saturday 21st July 2012
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Remove the wheel outside the container then the cover, loosen off both conections....place cover in boot. Drive it into the container then squeeze down the side, reach in and just pull them off. That's what I did when it left Southport? and when it arrived in Australia it fired up straight away.

Mattt

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16,664 posts

240 months

Saturday 21st July 2012
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That's a good idea!

Buzz Billsberry

1,306 posts

253 months

Sunday 22nd July 2012
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DISCONNECTION: Remove negative 1st.

When RE-CONNECTING make sure you attach the POSITIVE first to avoid damaging the ECU

Buzz.