LI-ION BATTERY CONTROLLER: Disassembly and Assembly: Disassembly
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2011 Nissan Leaf. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
- Remove Li-ion battery. Refer to "REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION ".
- Remove service plug retainer (1).WARNING: To prevent shock hazards, be sure to wear protective gear.
- Remove mounting bolts (A), (B) and mounting nuts (C), then remove battery pack upper case.
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WARNING: To prevent shock hazards, be sure to wear protective gear. - Disconnect Li-ion battery controller harness connector (A).WARNING: To prevent shock hazards, be sure to wear protective gear.
- Remove Li-ion battery controller mounting bolts (A).WARNING: To prevent shock hazards, be sure to put on insulated protective gear and use insulated tools.
- Remove harness connector and harness clip, then remove Li-ion battery controller.WARNING:
- To prevent shock hazards, be sure to wear protective gear.
- To prevent shock hazards, immediately wrap insulating tape around disconnected high voltage connector terminals.
NOTE: Remove together with controller bracket.