Where is battery on harley sportster




















Remove it by gently pulling on the top of the cover to unsnap its top clip. This should allow you to easily remove the entire cover and set it aside. Slide the plastic electronic battery harness to the right of the battery to access the negative terminal. Remove the bracket connecting the negative "-" terminal to the frame of your Sportster with a socket wrench.

The negative terminal grounds the battery. Cover the negative terminal with black electrical tape. This will protect you against accidentally touching the terminal to the frame, thereby grounding the battery and potentially shocking yourself. Samuel Hamilton has been writing since Step 1 Remove the black plastic cover for the battery compartment.

Step 2 Slide the plastic electronic battery harness to the right of the battery to access the negative terminal. You might want to invest in a "trickle battery charger" which can keep your battery fully charged without overcharging. Remove the seat. Remove the Phillips head screw at the back of the seat. Then slide the seat backward to remove the seat. Disconnect the strap that retains the battery cover by removing the bolt and washer on the right side of the cover.

Remove both the retaining strap and the battery cover. Lift the battery upward to obtain access to the positive and negative terminals. Unscrew the bolts that connect the positive and negative battery cables to the battery. Lift the battery to gain access to the battery terminals. Connect the negative cable black to the negative battery terminal -.

Reinstall the bolts that connect the cables to each terminal. Reinstall the battery cover. Slide the battery strap over the cover and reinstall the bolt and washer that secures it. Reinstall the seat. Place the seat over the battery case and slide it forward so that the hook on the front of the seat engages the tab located directly behind the gas tank. Jeffrey Caldwell has been a freelance writer for over five months and has published over articles on websites like eHow and Trails.

Caldwell writes articles on a wide range of topics including travel, camping and automotive mechanics.



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