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|    I don't get this battery instruction    |
|    11 Nov 24 09:49:35    |
      From: wolverine01@charter.net              Looking into taking the battery out and I found one instruction, quoted       below, I don't get. If you disconnect the battery, you then have to       take out a fuse. When reconnecting. Put in the fuse and install battery.       What difference would it make having the fuse in or out if there is no       battery juice even going to it? I could see taking the fuse out and       then disconnecting, on putting back in service putting the battery in       and then installing the fuse. The way the instructions suggest simply       makes no sense to me??              ------------              If the E30 battery main switch or the battery itself is disconnected on       a vehicle with an automatic transmission, the fuse 32 (10A red)       “automatic transmission” in the fuse holder driver’s seat fuse block       F55/4 must be removed if the vehicle is inactive.       For further questions, please reach out via UpfitterPortal.com. To       reactivate the vehicle, reinstall the 10A fuse (red) at fuse position       32, fuse block F55/4 and connect the E30 battery main switch.                     --       I Stand With Israel!              --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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