Traction Motor
14
115
(13.0
to 125 in lb
to 14.1 N--m)
15
16
3
17
4
18
5
6
7
5
15
16
8
9
10
19
11
12
13
1
2
RIGHT
FRONT
125
(14.2
to 165 in--lb
to 18.6 N--m)
Figure 50
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Socket head screw (6 used)
Flat washer (6 used)
Flange nut
8.
9.
10. Roll pin (2 used)
11. Washer
12. Socket head screw
Traction motor
14. Cable terminal boot
15. Hex nut
Fan
16. Lock washer
Support bracket
17. Positive battery cable
18. Cable terminal boot
19. Negative battery cable
Carriage screw
Transaxle mount plate
Rubber damper
13. Plastic cap (fits in rear frame)
Removal (Fig. 50)
Park vehicle on a level surface, turn on/off switch
NOTE: Label all electrical leads for assembly pur-
poses.
1.
OFF, set parking brake and remove key from switch.
IMPORTANT: When removing wires from motor ter-
minals (A1, A2, F1 and F2), use a wrench to retain
lower nut while loosening upper nut (Fig. 52). If ter-
minal studs are allowed to turn during upper nut re-
moval, internal motor damage can occur.
2.
moval in Service and Repairs section of Chapter 5 --
Chassis).
Remove cargo box from vehicle (see Cargo Box Re-
3.
the battery cables (see Opening Battery Circuit in the
General Information section of this chapter).
Open the battery circuit by carefully removing one of
Electrical System
Workman MDE
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