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Removing battery 2014 rts
Was curious on how difficult it is to remove, and reinstall later, the battery in a 2014 rts. I'm going to store and bring battery in so I can put on a tender, as the location of storage has no power to hook up a tender. I read from a post earlier from cuznjohn that he had a real bad time getting his battery back in. Still don't know how that all worked out.
Thanks in advance for any advice
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You'll find the information on pages 130-131 of your operator's guide.
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You can avoid the hassle and use the 12v plug in the back with an adaptor for your tender and by moving one fuse in the fuseblock upfront so that the plug is unswitched rather than a switched circuit. Lamonster has a video on how to do this
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if you follow the instructions in the manual and take your time it is not that difficult to remove and replace.
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Battery removal is NOT described in manual
I always try to be self sufficient and do my homework,prior to posting. I was reading the post below and thought I would see if there was more to,the removal and reinstall. The suggestions to read pages 130-131 of the manual have no mention of removal of the battery, just how to recharge the battery while its in the spyder and I can't do that in my scenario as my storage space has no power available.
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/s...attery+removal
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Here's the formula, good luck
Founnd this in an older post.
A few hints when installing the battery in a 2014 RT Limited:
If required, charge battery prior to installation
Make sure key ignition is off
Open front trunk
Unzip liner & remove fiberglass cover at front of battery compartment (2-screws at top)
Push both cables aside as much as possible
Push rubber band (at bottom of battery compartment) aside
Place battery in its compartment (WITHOUT the plate). Note: Battery is quite heavy. Standing with both feet on the ground & bending over might work better for you opposed to lifting/placing battery while kneeling on the floor.
Install the plate at the top of the battery. Note: The (2) tabs at the back of the plate must fit into the (2) hidden slots. Use mirror & flashlite to ensure proper placement.
After battery plate is in-place, hook rubber band (at bottom of battery compartment) onto front of plate
Connect cables
Re-install front cover
Zip up liner & close front trunk
Done
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Originally Posted by 2dogs
Founnd this in an older post.
A few hints when installing the battery in a 2014 RT Limited:
If required, charge battery prior to installation
Make sure key ignition is off
Open front trunk
Unzip liner & remove fiberglass cover at front of battery compartment (2-screws at top)
Push both cables aside as much as possible
Push rubber band (at bottom of battery compartment) aside
Place battery in its compartment (WITHOUT the plate). Note: Battery is quite heavy. Standing with both feet on the ground & bending over might work better for you opposed to lifting/placing battery while kneeling on the floor.
Install the plate at the top of the battery. Note: The (2) tabs at the back of the plate must fit into the (2) hidden slots. Use mirror & flashlite to ensure proper placement.
After battery plate is in-place, hook rubber band (at bottom of battery compartment) onto front of plate
Connect cables
Re-install front cover
Zip up liner & close front trunk
Done
I like the detail. Thanks for looking it up and posting again.
-Bill
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Originally Posted by JayBros
You'll find the information on pages 130-131 of your operator's guide.
It looks as if pages 132-133 might actually be the appropriate ones...
(At least that's what I'm seeing here...)
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Originally Posted by 2dogs
Founnd this in an older post.
A few hints when installing the battery in a 2014 RT Limited:
If required, charge battery prior to installation
Make sure key ignition is off
Open front trunk
Unzip liner & remove fiberglass cover at front of battery compartment (2-screws at top)
Push both cables aside as much as possible
Push rubber band (at bottom of battery compartment) aside
Place battery in its compartment (WITHOUT the plate). Note: Battery is quite heavy. Standing with both feet on the ground & bending over might work better for you opposed to lifting/placing battery while kneeling on the floor.
Install the plate at the top of the battery. Note: The (2) tabs at the back of the plate must fit into the (2) hidden slots. Use mirror & flashlite to ensure proper placement.
After battery plate is in-place, hook rubber band (at bottom of battery compartment) onto front of plate
Connect cables
Re-install front cover
Zip up liner & close front trunk
Done
Now that's an answer!
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Originally Posted by 2dogs
Founnd this in an older post.
A few hints when installing the battery in a 2014 RT Limited:
If required, charge battery prior to installation
Make sure key ignition is off
Open front trunk
Unzip liner & remove fiberglass cover at front of battery compartment (2-screws at top)
Push both cables aside as much as possible
Push rubber band (at bottom of battery compartment) aside
Place battery in its compartment (WITHOUT the plate). Note: Battery is quite heavy. Standing with both feet on the ground & bending over might work better for you opposed to lifting/placing battery while kneeling on the floor.
Install the plate at the top of the battery. Note: The (2) tabs at the back of the plate must fit into the (2) hidden slots. Use mirror & flashlite to ensure proper placement.
After battery plate is in-place, hook rubber band (at bottom of battery compartment) onto front of plate
Connect cables
Re-install front cover
Zip up liner & close front trunk
Done
Nicely done write-up. Wish I'd thought of the "mirror + flashlight" last week - LOL
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battery removal
I remove mine every fall and install it every spring to keep it warm and charged over winter. Very easy to do and only takes a couple of minutes to remove or install.
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Just replaced mine on a 2016 ltd
The battery died about two weeks ago. Tried to charge it but no luck. Heat came in with humidity so it sat after trying to charge it up.
Came out pretty easy but I didn't find this thread until afterward. The earlier advice would have been good as far as clamping it down prior to attaching cables. I didn't do that at first and I had to disconnect after getting it running. The good about that was I could ride it out of my garage and into some natural light.
Trying to get the top plate attached to the bike wasn't working so I got a flashlight (didn't need outside) and a mirror. What was hanging me up was the negative cable that was siting in front of the left hand slot. Disconnected both pos and neg cables because the neg cable was pinched behind the battery.
Had I initially taken the neg. cable and moved it over to the positive side, I could have attached the positive first, then worked on the hold down plate. It went in the slots easily once I saw where the slots were. Put the band on and then ran the neg. cable back to the negative post and attached. A good sized Phillips head with a long handle made the task fairly easy.
The one thing I found in the process was the two bolts that held the cover in place were missing. Anyone know where I might find two? I guess the previous owner had taken them out and they were never replaced. I've had it for 3 1/2 years and it really didn't effect anything but if I can get a couple cheap I'll probably replace.
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Originally Posted by rothenbj
The battery died about two weeks ago. Tried to charge it but no luck. Heat came in with humidity so it sat after trying to charge it up.
Came out pretty easy but I didn't find this thread until afterward. The earlier advice would have been good as far as clamping it down prior to attaching cables. I didn't do that at first and I had to disconnect after getting it running. The good about that was I could ride it out of my garage and into some natural light.
Trying to get the top plate attached to the bike wasn't working so I got a flashlight (didn't need outside) and a mirror. What was hanging me up was the negative cable that was siting in front of the left hand slot. Disconnected both pos and neg cables because the neg cable was pinched behind the battery.
Had I initially taken the neg. cable and moved it over to the positive side, I could have attached the positive first, then worked on the hold down plate. It went in the slots easily once I saw where the slots were. Put the band on and then ran the neg. cable back to the negative post and attached. A good sized Phillips head with a long handle made the task fairly easy.
The one thing I found in the process was the two bolts that held the cover in place were missing. Anyone know where I might find two? I guess the previous owner had taken them out and they were never replaced. I've had it for 3 1/2 years and it really didn't effect anything but if I can get a couple cheap I'll probably replace.
The top plate replacement is the issue for me. Thanks for the tips. I'll try your suggestions...
Later...I was able to reinstall the battery by first removing the terminal cables, then moving the negative cable out of the way (I held it in place using one of the cover screws as shown in one of the pics below).
Then, using a mirror, I located the slots where the hold down plate tabs are inserted. With the battery inserted into the cavity, but tilted inwards, I inserted the hold down plate tabs into the slots and folded it down so the tabs would hold.
Then, while holding the pate, I tilted the battery upright and everything stayed in place. Then I was able to stretch the rubber strap and hook it onto the hold down plate. Then, reattached the cables to the terminals.
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