Disconnection of the battery negative cable starts the process of body wiring harness Fuse Box replacement followed by removal of driver seat installation. The procedure requires removing the Fuse Box cover followed by unfastening the positive
Battery Cable nut and positive cable from the Fuse Box. The electrical connectors must be disconnected from the Fuse Box when using yf7 grounding function. The Fuse Box base must have its retaining tabs released by loosening the bolt caged completely before you can remove it from its block base. Complete this task by first removing Fuse Box base nuts (1, 3) and the wiring harness from the Fuse Box base. Then extract the Fuse Box base from underneath the floor. The initial step for installation involves wiring the Fuse Box base to its floor studs after fastening the remaining electrical connectors (4, 5) out of the Fuse Box base's pathway. Attach base nuts of the Fuse Box to floor studs then tighten them using 5 n.m (44 lbs in). The Fuse Box should be attached to the Fuse Box base so that all retaining tabs are stable before tightening bolts to 5 n.m (44 lb in). Users with yf7 must link electrical connectors before they attach the positive Battery Cable to the Fuse Box. They should install the positive Battery Cable nut and secure it with 10 n.m torque. The last step involves replacing the Fuse Box cover followed by mounting the driver seat before reattaching the battery negative wire.