Positive - Battery To Bulkhead: Notes

2005 Dodge and Ram Magnum R/T, AWDSECTION Notes
Fig 1: Battery Positive Cable
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  1. Position the battery positive cable in the vehicle taking care to route the cable under the floor cross members.
    Fig 2: Bulkhead Fastener
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  2. Position the bulkhead insulator aside to gain access to the battery positive cable bulkhead fastener.
  3. Install the battery positive cable to bulkhead fastener.
  4. Position the bulkhead insulator back to the normal position.
  5. Fig 3: Routing Clips
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  6. One at a time, secure the battery positive cable to the routing clips located in the rear seat area.
    Fig 4: Routing Clips
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  7. One at a time, secure the battery positive cable to the routing clips located in the rear compartment area.
  8. Position the carpet back to the normal position.
  9. Install the right, B - pillar lower trim panel, (Refer to BODY/INTERIOR/B-PILLAR TRIM - INSTALLATION) .
  10. Install the right, front and rear door sill trim panels.
  11. Install the right, rear seat cushion. Engage retainer loops into cup on floor kick up. Push downward at forward edge at each retainer loop of the rear seat cushion to engage retainers.
  12. Install the right, front seat, (Refer to BODY/SEATS/SEAT - INSTALLATION) .
    Fig 5: Power Distribution Center
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  13. Install the battery positive cable to rear Power Distribution Center (PDC) fastener (3).
    Fig 6: Battery System Components
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  14. Install the PDC cover (5).
  15. Connect the battery positive cable (1).
  16. Connect the battery negative cable (3).
  17. Install the spare tire cover.
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