Removal (Fig. 13)
Park vehicle on a level surface, turn on/off switch
9. Loosen and remove two (2) flange nuts and carriage
screws that secure transaxle mount plate (item 5) to
support bracket (item 4) (Fig. 16).
1.
OFF, set parking brake and remove key from switch.
10.Remove
securing the transaxle to the rear frame.
four (4) flange head screws and flange nuts
2.
moval in Service and Repairs section of Chapter 5 –
Chassis).
Remove cargo bed from vehicle (see Cargo Bed Re-
11.Carefully lower transaxle and motor assembly from
the rear of the vehicle.
3.
Open the battery circuit by carefully removing one of
the battery cables (see Opening Battery Circuit in the
General Information section of Chapter 3 – Electrical
System).
12.If necessary, remove traction motor from transaxle
(see Traction Motor Removal in Service and Repairs
section of Chapter 3 – Electrical System).
NOTE: Label all electrical leads for reassembly pur-
poses.
1
IMPORTANT: When removing cables from traction
motor terminals (A1, A2, F1 and F2), use a wrench to
retain lower nut before loosening upper nut (Fig.
14).
If terminal studs are allowed to turn during up-
per nut removal, internal motor damage can occur.
4.
Disconnect cables from traction motor:
2
A. While retaining lower nut, remove upper nut and
cable connector from motor terminals A1, A2, F1 and
F2.
Figure 14
1.
2.
Loosening/tightening wrench (upper nut)
Retaining wrench (lower nut)
B. Unplug motor temperature sensor from vehicle
wire harness.
C. Position disconnected cables away from motor.
WARNING
3
Before jacking up the vehicle, review and follow
Jacking Instructions in Operator’s Manual and in
Chapter 1 – Safety.
4
1
5.
Jack up rear of vehicle enough to remove rear
wheels.
2
A. Chock the front and rear of both front tires to pre-
vent the vehicle from moving.
Figure 15
3.
4.
1.
2.
Cotter pin
Clevis pin
Brake cable bracket
Brake actuator lever
B. Support both sides of the rear frame with jack-
stands positioned just in front of the axle tubes. This
will allow the transaxle to be removed from the rear of
the vehicle.
6.
7.
cables to brake actuator levers (Fig. 15). Position brake
cables away from transaxle assembly.
Remove rear wheels from vehicle.
Remove cotter pins and clevis pins that secure brake
8.
assembly. Make sure lifting device is attached so it can
hold the full weight of the transaxle and motor.
Attach hoist or chain fall to the transaxle and motor
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