Disconnection and Removal
1. Remove seat.
2. See Figure 1. Release ECM (1) from top caddy. Move out of the way.
3. If present, move purge solenoid (2) forward to release from top caddy.
4. Models with security system: Release HFSM antenna (3) from top caddy and move out of the way.
5. Release connectors (7) from anchors on top caddy.
6. Remove fasteners (5).
7. Cut cable straps (4). Move harnesses to allow more clearance for the top caddy.
8. Push top caddy forward to disengage front of caddy from front hold-down bracket. Remove top caddy.
9. In order to prevent damage to electrical components, use the following procedure to deactivate the electrical system before disconnecting power.
a. Verify that the hands-free fob is present.
b. Turn the ignition switch to ON position.
c. Remove left side cover.
d. Remove the main fuse from its connector.
WARNING
Disconnect negative (-) battery cable first. If positive (+) cable should contact ground with negative (-) cable connected, the resulting sparks can cause a battery explosion, which could result in death or serious injury. (00049a)
10. See Figure 2. Disconnect both battery cables, negative battery cable first.
11. Pull up battery strap to raise battery. When battery is extracted far enough to get a good grip, grasp battery and remove completely.
Installation and Connection
1. Turn ignition switch OFF.
2. Run battery strap rearward across the bottom of the battery tray, then up and across the frame crossmember.
3. See Figure 2. Place the battery into the battery tray, terminal side forward.
WARNING
Connect positive (+) battery cable first. If positive (+) cable should contact ground with negative (-) cable connected, the resulting sparks can cause a battery explosion, which could result in death or serious injury. (00068a)
NOTICE
Connect the cables to the correct battery terminals. Failure to do so could result in damage to the motorcycle electrical system. (00215a)
NOTICE
Do not over-tighten bolts on battery terminals. Use recommended torque values. Over-tightening battery terminal bolts could result in damage to battery terminals. (00216a)
4. Connect both battery cables, positive battery cable first. Tighten.
Torque: 6.8–7.9 N·m (60–70 in-lbs) Battery terminal bolt
NOTICE
Keep battery clean and lightly coat terminals with petroleum jelly to prevent corrosion. Failure to do so could result in damage to battery terminals. (00217a)
5. Apply a light coat of petroleum jelly or ELECTRICAL CONTACT LUBRICANT to both battery terminals.
6. Fold battery strap forward over top of battery.
7. See Figure 1. Place top caddy into position and engage latch on hold-down bracket.
8. Fasten top caddy to frame crossmember with fasteners (5). Tighten.
Torque: 8.1–10.9 N·m (72–96 in-lbs) Top caddy screws
9. Engage HFSM antenna (3) and purge solenoid (2) on top caddy. Verify that all other connectors and harnesses are routed below the purge solenoid mounting tongue.
10. Secure connectors (7) to anchors on top caddy.
11. Latch ECM (1) into place on top caddy.
12. Secure harnesses to frame with cable straps (4).
13. Install seat. After installing seat, pull up on the seat to be sure it is secure.
14. Install main fuse.
15. Install left side cover.
1ECM
2Purge solenoid
3HFSM antenna
4Cable straps
5Screws (2)
6Hold-down (not visible)
7Connectors (2)
Figure 1. Top Caddy
1Lifting strap
2Positive terminal
3Negative terminal
Figure 2. Battery Compartment