Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Remove A Battery From A Harleydavidson Road King

Remove a Battery From a Harley-Davidson Road King


The battery in your Harley-Davidson Road King will fail eventually, especially after a long period of inactivity. Getting the old battery out is the first step in getting back on the road, but removing it in the first place can seem tricky. Most Harley-Davidson models house their batteries on the side of their frames. The Road King, however, conceals its battery under the seat. Removing the battery is straightforward, something you can do in a few minutes.


Instructions


1. Unscrew the bolt securing the passenger seat to the Road King's rear fender, using a Phillips screwdriver. Lift the passenger seat upward slightly, then pull it away from the rider's seat.


2. Unscrew the nuts from the back of the rider's seat, using a 1/2-inch socket. Lift the rider's seat upward slightly and pull it away from the gas tank.


3. Unscrew the battery clamp bolt, using a Torx driver.


4. Unscrew the terminal bolt connecting the black cable to the battery's negative terminal, using a Phillips screwdriver. Pull the black cable away from the battery and the Road King's frame.


5. Unscrew the terminal bolt connecting the red cable to the battery's positive terminal, using a Phillips screwdriver. Pull the red cable away from the battery.


6. Lift the battery out of the Road King's frame.







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