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Old October 31st 04, 06:33 AM
2001LseriesVacaville
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Default How do I remove battery?

I have never had a problem removing a car battery till my bro-n-law asked
me for help.
Looks like some electrical thingy is in the way. Looks like a push-tab
needs to be depressed....to slide the thingy up and out. The bolt for
the bracket is under this thingy.
Am I going down the right trail? Matt

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Old October 31st 04, 12:28 PM
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"2001LseriesVacaville" > wrote in message
lkaboutautos.com...
> I have never had a problem removing a car battery till my bro-n-law

asked
> me for help.
> Looks like some electrical thingy is in the way. Looks like a

push-tab
> needs to be depressed....to slide the thingy up and out. The bolt

for
> the bracket is under this thingy.
> Am I going down the right trail? Matt
>


What car are you talking about?


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Old October 31st 04, 12:58 PM
Terry
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It's his brother-in-law's car, of course!



"Napalm Heart" > wrote in message
...
>
> "2001LseriesVacaville" > wrote in message
> lkaboutautos.com...
>> I have never had a problem removing a car battery till my bro-n-law

> asked
>> me for help.
>> Looks like some electrical thingy is in the way. Looks like a

> push-tab
>> needs to be depressed....to slide the thingy up and out. The bolt

> for
>> the bracket is under this thingy.
>> Am I going down the right trail? Matt
>>

>
> What car are you talking about?
>
>



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Old October 31st 04, 04:05 PM
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>It's his brother-in-law's car, of course!

LOL!
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Old October 31st 04, 07:30 PM
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sorry I couldn't resist that one....


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Old November 1st 04, 11:21 PM
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"Napalm Heart" > wrote in message
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>
> "2001LseriesVacaville" > wrote in message
> lkaboutautos.com...
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> What car are you talking about?
>


I think that the poster's email address is the give-away - 2001 L series...

Dunno, haven't had to deal with this myself yet. Looks like there is a
baffle that deflects heat away from the battery. there is also a thermal
blanket on the battery. I'll look in the shop manual but the index in the
print manual absolutely sux. One day I might break down and buy the CD-ROM.
Anybody interested in pooling resources to buy it. $300 is a bit rich for me
right now.
Oppie
'01 lw300


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Old November 2nd 04, 12:21 AM
Napalm Heart
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"Oppie" > wrote in message
news:1099351268.crgLNUYSazTOn11ERsRPSw@teranews...
> "Napalm Heart" > wrote in message
> ...
> >
> > "2001LseriesVacaville" > wrote in message
> >

lkaboutautos.com...
> >
> > What car are you talking about?
> >

>
> I think that the poster's email address is the give-away - 2001 L

series...
>
> Dunno, haven't had to deal with this myself yet. Looks like there is

a
> baffle that deflects heat away from the battery. there is also a

thermal
> blanket on the battery. I'll look in the shop manual but the index

in the
> print manual absolutely sux. One day I might break down and buy the

CD-ROM.
> Anybody interested in pooling resources to buy it. $300 is a bit

rich for me
> right now.
> Oppie
> '01 lw300
>
>


I thought that would be his car. His question was about his
brother-in-law's car.

Ken


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Old November 2nd 04, 05:00 AM
Oppie
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If it is the L300 series you want to remove the battery from -

remove - battery cable.
remove + battery cable.
remove battery blanket.
remove fan control module by pulling upwards to detach from mounting
bracket. this is located on front side of battery.
with fan control module out of the way, you can see that its' mounting
bracket also mounts the battery. remove bolt and bracket. remove battery.

Silly me. I went looking in the electrical manuals for this one. found it
instead in the engine manual.
over the years, I've worked on ford, chrysler, VW, fiat, bmw and volvo. I
have never had such problems with finding what I need in the shop manual as
on this saturn. Not that the manual itself is bad, just finding what you
need is hard. It's just one of those things which works best online where
you can search for any term and find all the occurrences.


 




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