Battery Cables - Frame Mounted, Gasoline: Notes

2010 Mercury Mariner Hybrid, AWDSECTION Notes
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Fig 1: Exploded View Of Frame Mounted Battery Cables - Gasoline With Torque Specifications
GF0012849Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
Item Part Number Description
1 W500234 Auxiliary battery tray bolt (upper RH bolt)
2 W500234 Auxiliary battery tray bolts (3 required)
3 10759 Auxiliary battery tray
4 N800854 Auxiliary battery tray cover nut (2 required)
5 N606677 Auxiliary battery tray cover bolts
6 10B679 Auxiliary battery tray cover
7 - Frame-mounted battery terminal nuts (2 required) (part of 14B060)
8 N802777 Auxiliary battery harness-to-frame retainer bolt
9 - Auxiliary battery harness-to-frame retainer (part of 14B060)
10 - Harness locators (8 required) (part of 14B060)
11 11N087 Starter solenoid terminal cover
12 W706414 Starter solenoid positive cable terminal nut
13 - Starter solenoid positive cable terminal
14 N805320 Starter solenoid wire terminal nut
15 - Starter solenoid wire terminal
16 N805024 Battery ground cable terminal nut
17 - Battery ground cable terminal (part of 14B060)
18 N621905 Battery cable lower bracket nut (4.6L)
18 W520113 Battery cable lower bracket nut (5.4L, 6.8L)
19 14550 Battery cable lower bracket
20 7N291 Transmission cooler line clip
21 - Harness locator (part of 14B060)
Fig 2: Exploded View Of Underhood Connections With Torque Specifications - Gasoline
GF0044881Courtesy of FORD MOTOR CO.
Item Part Number Description
22 W705790 Battery ground cable eyelet nut
23 - Battery ground cable eyelet (part of 14B060)
24 W520101 Battery junction box (BJB) cable terminal nut
25 - Generator cable terminal (part of 14305)
26 - BJB terminal
27 - Starter solenoid wire inline connector (part of 14B060)
28 14B060 Battery cable assembly
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