TO START: 1. Turn off the ignition and disconnect the negative battery cable.
NOTE: Disconnecting the negative battery cable erases pre-programmed electronic memories. Write down all memory settings before disconnecting the negative battery cable. Some radios will require an anti-theft code to be entered after the battery is reconnected. The anti-theft code is typically supplied with your owner’s manual. In the event your vehicles’ anti-theft code cannot be recovered, contact an authorized dealership to obtain your vehicles anti-theft code.
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Guaranteed longer service life—With a twelve year design life and a six-to-ten year service life, ODYSSEY® saves you time and money because you do not have to replace the battery as often. ODYSSEY is warranted against factory defects for two full years in Powersports or three full years in automotive, commercial and heavy- duty marine. Superior cranking and fast charge capability— The 5 second cranking power of ODYSSEY batteries is double to triple that of equally sized conventional batteries, even when the temperature is as low as -40°C.
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1. Turn off the ignition and disconnect the negative battery cable.
NOTE: Disconnecting the negative battery cable erases pre-programmed electronic memories. Write down all memory settings before disconnecting the negative battery cable. Some radios will require an anti-theft code to be entered after the battery is reconnected. The anti-theft code is typically supplied with your owner’s manual. In the event your vehicles’ anti-theft code cannot be recovered, contact an authorized dealership to obtain your vehicles anti-theft code.
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REMOVAL:
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable(s).
2. Remove the torque converter access cover and inspection plate.
3. Remove the transmission pan, drain the fluid and re-install the pan.
4. Remove the fill tube bracket bolt and pull the tube out of the transmission. Retain the fill tube seal. On 4WD models, it will also be necessary to remove the bolt attached to the transfer case vent tube to the converter housing.
5. Rotate the crankshaft with a pry bar from under the vehicle until the converter bolts are accessible.
6. Mark the drive shaft and pinion yokes for assembly alignment. Disconnect and remove the drive shaft. On 4WD models, remove both drive shafts.
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1. Turn the ignition OFF and disconnect the vehicle’s negative battery cable.
2. Depress the locking tab on the mass air sensor electrical connection, then disconnect the\ mass air sensor electrical connection as shown.
3. Release the locking tab and disconnect the crank case vent tube as shown.
4. Loosen the hose clamp, which secures the intake tube to the throttle body, and release the air box over center clips shown.
5. Remove the air box housing half and intake tube as shown.
6. Remove the three body support brace mounting bolts shown and then remove the support brace from the engine compartment.
NOTE: It will be necessary to unhook the cruise control and wiring harness clips from the body brace.
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