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Battery is located under passenger floor board. Pull back carpet to locate. Disconnect the negative termainal first, then disconnet the postive terminal. remove old batter - install new battery. Connect Negative Terminal first - then connect the positive terminal.
Remove the seat. The battery is under a cover right under the seat and next to the gas tank. Remove negave terminal first, then positive terminal. Release strap holding battery. Pull out battery.
well, the battery is in the trunk. you need to remove the strap that holds the battery in, after, remove the negative then the positive terminal. wah-la! its out :D reverse to put it back. if needed, clean with baking soda.
Disconnect and remove the battery. Cut off the spoiled terminal and replace. Replace battery. Reconnect.
There should be a red, covered terminal in which you can hook the positive lead, the ground can go to any clean metal surface.
Replace the battery cable with an OEM style cable. Do not use a clamp on terminal.
unscrew the bolts on each terminal. remove the negative first then the positive. When replacing batt, place the neg first then pos.
check to see if battery is connected correctly. and correctly is positive cable to positive terminal
On the rear fender, undo the single screw. Then lift the seat, slide it back, and, finally, remove it. When you see the battery, undo the negative and positive terminal. Remove the battery from the box. Refit the battery doing the opposite of what you did when you removed the battery.
Change the positive post? You can change the battery with a new one but you cannot just change the post. If you mean reverse the positions of the positive and negative posts then buy a longer battery cable.
Disconnect positive terminal on battery leave off for 1 minute then reconnect this should reboot your computer chip
There isn't an alternator fuse. The alternator is the power source - it's not fed from another power source. That wire which goes to the positive terminal of the battery is there to transfer electrical power to the battery, not from it.