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\hmm what do u need to know? how to replace battery?if so take seat off then take off shroud and u will see batterys,make a wiring diagram of how batterys are conected before u remove them, good luck
take the seat off and take off the cover over the batterys and then
write down diagram of current wires on batterys and then change batterys and return cabes as to your wring diagram and reverse the first steps
You need no diagram to see or replace any battery cables
They are large enough you can see & feel them from the top & bottom of the car.
I'm not saying it is an easy job by any means but needing any info,then you need a repair shop as you have not got that involved working on you own vehicles over the years
The cables should be okey as they aren't so old that they would be corroded inside,unless you had several batteries leak on them
They way to test them after you remove both ends,clean & replace,is called a voltage drop test
You can use you search engine to study voltage drops on cars
Just need a decent volt meter
The clicking is most likely a bad starter solenoid
You can replace that or the entire starter or pull the starter & have it tested at the auto parts store
There is nothing shorted,that is another subject you can study
Keep in mind, a battery can last 8 or 9 years as mine seem to,or fail every 4 years, as on my wifes car.
This scooter requires (2) 12 volt 15 Ah batteries. Typically you would open the case and replace the two batteries inside not the entire case and batteries.
Locate the screws that hold the case together and open it. Make a diagram of the how the batteries are connected. Obtain the new batteries locally or on-line, install and fully charge.
Hope this helps.
there wont be a diagram for that. if there is a bar or cover in the way, you will need to remove it and set it aside. then use wrenches to loosen the cable clamps and move them aside. lift the battery out of the car, replace it and then replace anything you had to move .
I have seen the wiring diagram and it does not make sense to me. I normally write a diagram of the wiring when i take the cover off to keep things straight.
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