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ELECTRICAL
Read all of SAFETY and this section before attempting any procedure. Pay particular attention to Notices, Cautions, Warnings and Dangers.
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Repair and Service Manual
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Solenoid Replacement
Tool List
Qty.
Socket, 7/16” ............................................................... 1
Socket, 3/8” ................................................................. 1
Ratchet ........................................................................ 1
Insulated Wrench, 9/16” .............................................. 1
Torque Wrench, ft. lbs. ............................................... 1
To prevent electrical shock, the
negative (B-) wire must be removed
before discharging the controller.
Use a large screwdriver to cause a
short-circuit in the positive (B+) and negative (B-)
terminals of the controller. Be sure to hold screw-
driver by the insulated handle.
NOTICE: Record the location of the wiring on the
controller before disconnecting wiring from the
solenoid. Use an insulated wrench to remove the
negative (B-) wire from the battery.
1.
Disconnect the wires from solenoid (20).
2.
Remove the two screws (16), washers (18) and nuts
(17) to remove the solenoid (20) from the rear fender
3.
Mount new solenoid (20) and connect the wiring.
4.
Tighten the nut (17) to torque value specified below.
5.
Connect the negative (B-) battery cable.
Fig. 11 Solenoid Replacement
DC to DC Converter
Tool List
Qty.
Wrench, 1/4” ................................................................1
Socket, 1/4” .................................................................1
Ratchet ........................................................................1
1.
Disconnect the negative (-) battery cable using an
insulated wrench.
2.
Disconnect the electrical connectors (33).
3.
Remove the two nuts (31) that secure the DC to DC
converter (30) to the frame (34).
4.
Remove the DC to DC converter (30) from the vehi-
cle retaining the spacers (32) for reuse during the
installation (Ref. Fig. 12).
Assemble in the reverse order of removal. Tighten the
nuts to the torque values specified below.
Fig. 12 DC to DC Converter
Item
Torque Specification
17
6 - 8 ft. lbs. (8 - 11 Nm)
Front of Vehicle
20
18
16
18
Part of Control
Harness
17
Item
Torque Specification
31
50 - 55 in. lbs. (5 - 6 Nm)
31
32
30
33
Front of Vehicle
34