STARTING/CHARGING SYSTEMS(H4DO) > Battery Current & Temperature Sensor
REMOVAL
1. BATTERY CURRENT SENSOR
NOTE:
Remove the battery current sensor and battery cable as a unit.
1. Disconnect the battery ground cable and remove the clip from the battery rod.
2. Remove the battery terminal boot.
3. Remove the nuts, and then remove the terminal fuse assembly.

4. Remove the ground terminal from the vehicle and remove the harness clip.

5. Disconnect the harness connector (A) from the battery cable.
6. Remove the battery cable clip (B) from the battery cable bracket.

7. Remove the clip (A) from the air intake boot.
8. Loosen the clamp (B) securing the air cleaner case (rear) to the air intake boot.
9. Loosen the clamp (C) which secures the throttle body to the air intake boot.

10. Remove the air intake boot from the throttle body, and place the air intake boot aside so that it does not interfere with the work.

11. Remove the terminal B (A) from the starter.
12. Remove the starter ground cable (B) and remove the battery cable.

2. BATTERY TEMPERATURE SENSOR
1. Remove the battery. Battery > REMOVAL">
2. Remove the clip, and remove the battery temperature sensor from the bracket.

3. Disconnect the connector and remove the battery temperature sensor.

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