IMPORTANT
Consult the safety and cleanliness advice and operation
recommendations before carrying out any
repair (see 80A, Battery, Battery: Precautions for
the repair, 80A-4).
REMOVAL
I - REMOVAL PR
I - SAFETY
1 - DANGER: RISK FROM ACID LINKED TO
HANDLING
Sulphuric acid is a highly aggressive and toxic substance
which corrodes most metals.
When handling batteries, it is very important to take th
I - LIST OF COMPONENTS
II - LOCATION OF COMPONENTS
VEHICLE WITH KEY
1 - Antenna/Transponder ring
2 - Ignition switch
3 - UCH
4 - Key
VEHICLE WITH CARD
5 - Front starting aerial
6 - Central starting aerial
7 - Rear starting aerial
8 - Start button
9 - Card reader
10 - UCH
11 - Electric ste
REMOVAL
I - REMOVAL PREPARATION OPERATION
Position the vehicle on a two-post lift (see Vehicle:
Towing and lifting) (MR 392, 02A, Lifting equipment).
Disconnect the battery (see Battery: Removal - Refitting)
(MR 392, 80A, Battery).
Perform the following operations:
drain the engine oil (see