The battery box location is hidden under the bike
in front of the back tire.
You will need to Disconnect the battery terminals
from the battery and remove the 2 screws from the bottom of the
battery box one on each side, once removed
pry open the battery box the battery should slide straight
down and out.
Because of the batteries location removal can be difficult .....
For ease in removing the 2 screws on the bottom of the box
and prying open the box and sliding out the battery .........
its BEST to slightly RAISE the back wheel ..... roll the back wheel
onto a 2x4 or other solid surface, this will raise the bike a few inches
and give you elbow room to get the screws out and you'll have
no scraped knuckles :-)
Jerry
Battery is under seat. Remove rear seat first with an Allen wrench then using same wrench remove front seat use Phillips screw driver or 10mm wrench or socket to remove cables from battery. Reverse these directions for installation and assembly.
howdo you chane anti free z on suzuki volsia 2004 800
To change the battery on a Suzuki 800 Intruder remove both the positive and the negative cables from the top of the battery. The batttery and battery box is located low, between the rear wheel, and the frame. You will need to open the bottom of the black battery box by removing two small bolts ,one on each side.Hold the bottom of the battery box as it swings downward when the second bolt is removed so you can lower the battery carefully to the floor. To excange the batterys reverse the procedure outlined.
One at a time.
Take 3 quarts with filter change
2.5 quarts of 10W40 without a filter change, 3 quarts with filter change, according to my 2003 Suzuki VS800 factory manual.
Most late GSXR750 have the battery under the front seat.
well,you need to go to a battery store or a enganer to see what to and how to put in.
The Intruder uses 5.3 US Quarts for an over haul, 4.5 US Quarts with Filter Change, and 3.9 US Quarts for an oil drain with out changing the filter. That is the factory spec.
I miss my old Intruder 1400 ... Great bike! The "transmission fluid" on a Suzuki Intruder is the normal engine oil, just as it is on most manual transmission vehicles. It uses the same oil from the crankcase reservoir, so every time you change your oil, you are also changing the transmission fluid. Just a quick money saving tip on changing your oil on this bike: you don't need to buy the expensive motorcycle oil filter. There is a standard automobile oil filter that will fit the threading and gasket of the Intruder. Since the automotive filter has a larger volume of filtration, it will actually work better than the more expensive OEM filter on the Suzuki.
To change a backrest on a Suzuki Intruder, first, remove the existing backrest by unscrewing the mounting bolts or quick-release fasteners, depending on the model. Once it’s detached, align the new backrest with the mounting points on the bike's frame or seat. Secure it in place by tightening the bolts or re-engaging the fasteners. Ensure everything is properly tightened before riding to guarantee stability and safety.
oil filter is under the battery, oil drain plug has the number 4 on it toward the back of the engine. The clear lens on the right side of the motor is the oil level check. (MAKE SURE THE BIKE IS UP RIGHT WHEN YOU CHECK IT. NOT ON THE KICK STAND) and the oil fill is to the left of the clear lens oil check. just take the two hex screws out and remove the chrome cover.