Removal Procedure (Battery, Charging System And Starting System)

2010 GMC Savana Special 6.0 GSECTION Removal Procedure (Battery, Charging System And Starting System)
    Fig 1: View Of Battery Current Sensor
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  1. Disconnect the instrument panel (I/P) harness electrical connector (1) from the battery current sensor.
  2. Remove the negative battery cable. Refer to Battery Negative Cable Replacement (LMM -Primary)Β  or Battery Negative Cable Replacement (LU3 and RVS)Β  or Battery Negative Cable Replacement (LY2, LMF or LY6)Β  or Battery Negative Cable Replacement (LGH - Primary)Β .
  3. Cut the tie straps and electrical tape attaching the battery current sensor to the battery cable.
  4. Squeeze the negative battery cable branches together.
  5. NOTE: Note the position of the battery current sensor prior to removal.
  6. Slide the battery current sensor (1) off of the negative battery cable.
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  • β€’ You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
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