It is held on by a nut and you have to take off bunch of stuff to get to it. I ruined a 10mm wrench trying to bend it to reach under there to get it,but that didn't work for me. It has for others. I ended up taking the right side plastic off and some other stuff,don't remember now what. But mine is an RT so your take offs will be different. Good luck.
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There's a nearly inaccessible nut behind that bolt.
So you have a loose ground connection.
Welcome to the club. We've got jackets.
Here's what worked for me, I hope it helps.
Use a screwdriver to lift the connection up and put some pressure on the inside nut to help it grab..
Use a power screwdriver and spin the bolt at high speed.
With luck, you'll have enough pressure on the nut to keep it from spinning and the bolt will tighten.
If not, some people have bent wrenches into a 90° angle to fit.
Barring these solutions, you have to remove a crap load of stuff to get access to the nut.
Once removed, some people have threaded the hole and used an appropriate bolt to make the ground.
An easier solution would be to just cut the wire and extend it to another location on the frame with easier access.
Keep us posted so we know how you make out.
As always, my free advice comes with a double your money back guarantee.
If it ain't broke, don't break it.
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2020 RT Limited Asphalt Grey
It is held on by a nut and you have to take off bunch of stuff to get to it. I ruined a 10mm wrench trying to bend it to reach under there to get it,but that didn't work for me. It has for others. I ended up taking the right side plastic off and some other stuff,don't remember now what. But mine is an RT so your take offs will be different. Good luck.
X's 10 ..... It is so hard to get to, I think they attached that cable to the frame FIRST and then they put all the rest of the panels on after ..... Mike
Well, after a few hours (2), my dad came over an assisted..
What a crock, yes we removed the back seat panel, the side panel and the fuse box underneath the seat..
Finally got it out and the end threads were toast... So went up to Ace and got a new bolt, locking nut and some lockrite and we are good to go
i looked at my dad and said, this less than one dollar part fix took us all afternoon
Good bonding time with dad though
Again, appreciate the forum and the kind people who help us out!
Now on to the road test to see if that fixes it, if not...Then its being covered until next year and I can deal with it then!
If it doesn't check the Batt connections ... they do come loose .....UNLESS you add two STAR washers to the terminals , this will prevent it from happening again ....good luck ....Mike