how do I? get to the battery
#11
Just between us.....
My riding partner called me over to his house the first time he tried to remove the battery from his '10 Ultra and we quickly solved one problem with that plastic cover tray with a pair of cutter pliers!
It worked out so well that I did the same "customization" to my '13 and also simplified my life!
If that battery can get out of my bike (or our) bikes now, they must be turned upside-down with the seat removed and all of the wiring and cables disconnected and in such a predicament, I could not care less about the battery!
My riding partner called me over to his house the first time he tried to remove the battery from his '10 Ultra and we quickly solved one problem with that plastic cover tray with a pair of cutter pliers!
It worked out so well that I did the same "customization" to my '13 and also simplified my life!
If that battery can get out of my bike (or our) bikes now, they must be turned upside-down with the seat removed and all of the wiring and cables disconnected and in such a predicament, I could not care less about the battery!
#13
Wow! What a difference from my 2006 Ultra! Once the seat is off, you see the battery right there. Now, actually lifting the battery out is "fun" for both mine and that newer model. What I did early on was bought some of those nylon battery straps they use in boats. You can get them cheap at Wally-World. Once you remove the battery the first time you place a couple of those straps in the tray, then the battery. From now on you just pull up on the straps to remove the battery. Much easier.
#16
Not a single one of us who work on our own vehicles was born knowing how to do it. Someone taught us or answered our questions so we could learn.
One of the purposes of this forum is to help fellow HD owners out.
If you wanted a trite yet still helpful answer you could have recommended he get a FSM. But to dismiss a legitimate question from someone trying to learn is, IMO, not in the spirit of the forum.
#17
#18
OK. for the record, I am not intimidated by rgrecco, he just doesn't know the answer. and I have a service manual (I must be getting old, took me a minute to figure what the F stood for in FSM). It does not explain how to remove the connectors. And I did a search on U tube before I posted here and came up with the same lame video as posted above.
Thanks again to the two posters. For those of you who want to know how to do it.
You press down on the tab on top to pull the connectors apart. The rear connector stays attached to the tray. There is a white plastic anchor under it, you can see it with a flashlight. Push down on the connector with a flat blade screwdriver and pull the connector forward to release it. Pictures are attached, you can see the white clips that hold the rear half of the connector in place, and you can see the nub on the bottom of the connector that has to be cleared by pushing the white clip down.
push down on the white clip to clear the nub on the bottom of the connector, pull the connector forward. left side of pic is front of bike
this is the battery exposed. all I wanted to do was clean the terminals
the tray. pull it forward to clear the metal tongue in front
Thanks again to the two posters. For those of you who want to know how to do it.
You press down on the tab on top to pull the connectors apart. The rear connector stays attached to the tray. There is a white plastic anchor under it, you can see it with a flashlight. Push down on the connector with a flat blade screwdriver and pull the connector forward to release it. Pictures are attached, you can see the white clips that hold the rear half of the connector in place, and you can see the nub on the bottom of the connector that has to be cleared by pushing the white clip down.
push down on the white clip to clear the nub on the bottom of the connector, pull the connector forward. left side of pic is front of bike
this is the battery exposed. all I wanted to do was clean the terminals
the tray. pull it forward to clear the metal tongue in front
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