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    Disconnecting battery

    I don't think it matters, but I thought I just ask anyway.

    Is there any issues with taking out the main battery for a couple of weeks.
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    Nope....none I could possibly think of. You will just have to reset clocks and radio presets.

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    Even better would be to put it on a quality charger to give it a refresh.

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    Cant fore see any problems othe than the radio, good chance to clean all the debris
    and maybe repaint the cradle.
    Why do you need to remove the Main battery ??@jaysee
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    Quote Originally Posted by sooty_10 View Post
    Nope....none I could possibly think of. You will just have to reset clocks and radio presets.

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    Radio is wired up to aux battery so no problem there.
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    Even better would be to put it on a quality charger to give it a refresh.

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    No need, it's a new one.
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    Cant fore see any problems othe than the radio, good chance to clean all the debris
    and maybe repaint the cradle.
    Why do you need to remove the Main battery ??@jaysee
    Precautions
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    Thanks gents.
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    Just disconnect it then and leave a piece of rubber mat under
    terminal to protect from touching when bonnent is closed
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    Quote Originally Posted by jay see View Post
    Precautions
    If I think I know what you mean by that I would be removing the aux battery as well
    Time is never wasted when your wasted all the time



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    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
    Just disconnect it then and leave a piece of rubber mat under
    terminal to protect from touching when bonnent is closed
    I've taken it out completely.
    Quote Originally Posted by NissanGQ4.2 View Post
    If I think I know what you mean by that I would be removing the aux battery as well
    Yeah I thought of that, but it's out of sight. Well do it as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jay see View Post
    Yeah I thought of that, but it's out of sight. Well do it as well.
    If its out of sight, just leave it in. Maybe jack up on side and take a wheel off
    Time is never wasted when your wasted all the time



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