If you're referring to the speed governor, there are no 'governor wires'... it's programed into the ECM.
Assuming you're referring to the speed governor, it's programmed into the motor's ECM.
Disconnect the battery, keep it disconnected for five to 20 minutes, reconnect the battery.
You can't. It's a setting in the engine computer - remove that, and your motor won't operate.
You can't. It's a setting in the engine computer - remove that, and your motor won't operate.
You'll have four 12 volt batteries wires in parallel.
there is no governer on this vehicle.
Clamp the fuel lines, or else disconnect them and plug them. There is no valve to allow you to do this.
You don't. The governor is part of the motor's ECU settings - you need either a laptop with the appropriate connectors and software for the motor, or a NexIQ box in order to change those settings.
disconnect the battery. Remove the alternator belt then disconnect the wires. Unbolt the alternator and remove. Bolt the new alternator in then connect the wires, belt, and battery.
To wire an AC disconnect, first turn off the power to the unit. Connect the hot wires to the terminals marked "Line" and the neutral wires to the terminals marked "Load." Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions and local electrical codes. Finally, secure the wires with wire nuts and close the disconnect box.
Disconnect wires at antenna
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