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LucasL 12-12-2023 10:09 PM

can't remove the battery - small space
 
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ldhthept 12-13-2023 07:50 AM

I use vice grips on terminals to give me something to hold onto since Ive got arthritis in my hands. If it’s the plug in type wiring with the silicone end it’s sposed to be there. Not sure what it goes to.

redjay 12-13-2023 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by LucasL (Post 731234)
2006 Nomad. Any tricks to getting that battery in and out easily? Already gonna try cable ties on terminals to create loops but still my hands get beat up.
I also have 2 extra wires that are disconnected in there (on left side) that I can't identify. They are not part of the harness that go over the battery. There is a female clamp that I assume they go into but I don't know what they would be running.
Any help?


If you make a big loop by using several zip ties (or just use a large zip tie) through the battery terminals you still cant pull the battery out ?

Could the extra wires be for an aftermarket fuel processor, a battery tender, a GPS or a cigarette lighter socket on the handlebars ? Presumably there are also extra wires on the right side as well if there are some on the left side ?


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