To remove the negative Battery Cable it has to be disconnected from the negative battery terminal, following battery disconnect procedures. The positive and negative battery cables are treated as a single harness assembly and therefore it is essential to apply the replacement cable having the same type, size, and length as the previous one. Some positive (+) cables might have additional feed lines on them and some negative (-) cables might have extra ground goes on them; consequently, trace the substitute cable in the same way as the old one. Next, there is the removal of the positive cable of the battery from its positive terminal, the ground bolt from the bulkhead, and the harness retainers. Then, remove the 3 bolts - the
Fuse Box from right inner fender, the 2 bolts - the positive wires, battery Fuse Box noting the correct terminal raouting for installation. Unbolt and pull the harness clamp off the right
Engine Mount then unbolt and pull off the nut and battery positive wire from the generator and unbolt and pull off the nut and battery positive wire off the
Starter. Then you need to pull out the Starter upper mounting bolt and the ground wire, and at last detatch the battery harness from the vehicle. For installation, one should reinstall the battery harness into the vehicle, and then install the Starter upper mounting bolt, and the ground wire. Second, join the battery positive wire to the Starter , fasten it with nut, now connect the battery positive wire to the generator and fasten it with nut. Mount the harness clamp to the right Engine Mount and bolt it, connect the top positive battery wires to the Fuse Box, making sure you have the right wire routing, mount the Fuse Box back onto the right inner fender using the 3 bolts. Re-fit the ground wire to the bulkhead, system the harness retainers, and then install the positive Battery Cable to the positive battery terminal and the negative Battery Cable to the negative end. Tighten Battery Cable terminals to the battery to 15 n.m (11 lb ft).