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Unhook both battery cables and short them together to discharge the capacitor that fires the air bag. Then you need to get in the passenger compartment and look under the seats for any connections that attach to the seat. Disconnect these. You then need to use tools to remove the bolts that hold the seat frames to the body and remove the seats. If you put in different seats or don't have the same connections as the old ones, you will have SRS errors on the BCM and the airbags and tensioners wont work. When you are done reconnect the battery cables,
You give no make or model of car. Usuallly you have to remove the seat. You will need a trox rachet to loosen the anchor from the vehicles side. You must torque the anchor when you repace it. What happend to the old one.>?
In the 2006, the battery is under the front passenger seat.
To get to it is complicated -- from manual:
Move seat as far back as possible. Seat rails have covers on them - slide them forward....the left one will only slide forward, cannot be removed. Between the two seat rails you will see two little battery cover mounting nuts. Use 6 mm T-handle hex key to remove the nuts. Move seat as far forward as possible and twist rear rail covers to left and right and then pull toward rear of car. Pull back/fold floor carpet under seat from front to back (carpet is perforated so you may have to really yank the first time). There are two more battery cover mounting nuts between rear seat rails. There is a battery cover with an air vent pull it slightly to right and then lift out. There is a vent hose attached to battery on left side -- pull it out. Unfasten & remove attachment nuts on left side (low). Remove the battery attachment once those nuts are off. Push battery to the left. Disconnect battery negative lead (right) (do not let it touch pos. lead on left). Remove cover from pos (red/left) terminal and disconnect lead.
The battery for the Marauder is located under the seat. Check behind the passenger peg on the right side (the side the exhaust pipes are on) , there should be a lock. Use the bikes key to unlock the seat. You should be able to lift the seat from the back and pull it backwards as you lift it. You should see your battery. Hope this helps.
I believe it is located under the front seat. To access it, locate the trim panel at the base of the seat. Remove it carefully and you'll see the front seat attachment bolts. Remove the bolts and tip the seat back. You'll then see the battery cover and you'll have access to the battery.
there are normaly5screws 3in the front 2in the back remove these and the bottom should come off pull the brudh off repace belt on to brush put brush back in to seating pull brush on to drive and re,asemble
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