Operation and service information, Battery removal & instal- lation, Notice – E-Z-GO FREEDOM RXV 2+2 User Manual

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OPERATION AND SERVICE INFORMATION

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Owner’s Guide

Read all of manual to become familiar with this vehicle. Pay attention to all NOTICES, CAUTIONS, WARNINGS and DANGERS.

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Fig. 25 Preparing Acid Neutralizing Solution

Allow the solution to set for at least three minutes; use a

soft bristle brush or cloth to wipe the tops of the batter-

ies in order to remove any residue that could cause the

self-discharge of the battery. Rinse the entire area with

low pressure clear water. All of the items required for

complete battery cleaning and watering are contained in

the Battery Maintenance Kit (P/N 25587-G01).
Cleaning should take place once a month or more often

under extreme conditions. After batteries are clean and

dry, the terminals should be coated with a commercially

available protectant.

Aerosol containers of battery

terminal protectant must be used with extreme care.

Insulate the metal container to prevent the can from

contacting the battery terminals.

BATTERY REMOVAL & INSTAL-

LATION

Tool List

Qty.

Insulated Wrench, 9/16" .............................................. 1

Socket, 1/2" Deep-well ................................................ 1

Socket, 9/16" ............................................................... 1

Ratchet........................................................................ 1

Battery Carrier Strap ................................................... 2

Torque Wrench, in. lbs................................................. 1

Portable Lifting Device ................................................ 1

Torx Bit, 50 IP.............................................................. 1

Batteries are heavy.

Use proper lifting tech-

niques when moving

them. Always lift the

battery with a commer-

cially available battery

lifting device. Use care

not to tip batteries when

removing or installing them; spilled electrolyte

can cause burns and damage.

In the following text, there are references to removing/installing

bolts, etc. Additional hardware (nuts, washers, etc.) that is

removed must always be installed in its original position unless

otherwise specified. Non-specified torques are as shown in the

torque specifications (See Fig. 20).

1. Turn vehicle key to the "OFF" position and remove the

key.

2. Using an insulated wrench, disconnect the main nega-

tive (-), BL-, battery cable.

3. Using an insulated wrench, disconnect the main posi-

tive (+), BL+, battery cable.

4. Using an insulated wrench, disconnect and remove all

other wires connected to the batteries.

5.

4 - 12V Battery System: Remove the two Pan Head

Torx screws, (one on each side) from the Battery

Strap.

6 - 8V Battery System: Remove two hex nuts secur-

ing battery retainer until they are at the end of the J-

bolt, unhook the J-bolts from the battery tray. When

removing the J-bolts from between the batteries it may

help to tilt the battery to the outside of the car to re-

lease the pressure on the J-bolt.

6.

4 - 12V Battery System: Remove the battery hold

down and the battery strap by loosening all three hex

nuts until they are at the end of the J-bolt and unhook-

ing the J-bolts from the battery tray. When removing

the J-bolts from between the batteries it may help to

tilt the battery to the outside of the car to release the

pressure on the J-bolt.

6 - 8V Battery System: Remove hardware securing

battery hold down and keep it aside for later installa-

tion.

7.

4 - 12V Battery System: Remove the batteries using

commercially available battery carrier straps (2 per

1 1/2 GAL (6 Liters) Water

Non-Metalic Wand

1/4 Cup (60 ML)

Baking Soda

2 GAL (8 Liters)

Gargen Sprayer

(1 1/2 GAL (6 Liters)

Baking Soda Solution

NOTICE

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