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23. Disconnect DC/DC harness clamps (A) .
24. Disconnect battery controller harness connector (A) toremove clamps (B) , (C) , and (D) from bracket (LH) .
Touching high voltage components without wearing
appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) will
cause electrocution.
25. Remove battery outlet duct (1) .
: Vehicle front
Touching high voltage components without wearing
appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) will
cause electrocution.26. Remove the bracket (LH) from Li-ion battery.
27. Remove the DC/DC outlet duct (1) and DC/DC inlet duct (2) .
: Vehicle front
Touching high voltage components without wearing
appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) will
cause electrocution.
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28. Remove battery outlet duct (1) .
29. Remove the battery inlet duct B (1) and battery inlet ductA (2) .
: Vehicle front
Touching high voltage components without wearing
appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) will
cause electrocution.
30. Remove the gas discharge tube (1) from Li-ion battery.
31. Remove the mounting bolts (A) of Li-ion battery .
: Vehicle front
Touching high voltage components without wearing
appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) will
cause electrocution.
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32. Remove the mounting bolts (A) of bracket (RH) onvehicle side.
Touching high voltage components without wearing
appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) will
cause electrocution.
33. Place a piece of plywood (A) in the trunk room as shown in the figure. Lift the battery pack in the direction (1) shown by arrow and slide (2) the cardboard (B) to location (C) to position it under
the battery pack.
Touching high voltage components without wearing appropriate Personal Protective
Equipment (PPE) will cause electrocution.
34. Pull out battery pack (1) together with the cardboard (A) in the rear of vehicle.
Touching high voltage components without wearing
appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) will
cause electrocution.
Battery pack is in unstable condition. Never allow it to fall.
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35. Follow the procedure below to remove the battery pack from inside the trunk room.a. Attach carabiners (A) of sufficient capacity to hold battery weight, in the positions as shown
in the figure, then connect a belt slinger (B) to it.
Touching high voltage components without wearing appropriate Personal Protective
Equipment (PPE) will cause electrocution.
b. Slightly lift battery pack by using an enginecrane (A) .
Touching high voltage components without wearing
appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) will
cause electrocution.
c. Remove the bracket RH (1) .
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d. Lift up the battery pack and remove it from thetrunk room.
• Be careful that the engine crane does not contactthe trunk lid.
• Apply protection so that no scratches or other damage occurs on the vehicle body or trunk lid.
36. Move battery pack to the workbench and place it with the upper battery cover up.
To avoid battery pack damage, gently lower battery pack when setting it on its side.
6-3 Li-ion Battery Recycling
The high voltage battery is recyclable. For information regarding recycling of the high voltage battery,
contact the nearest INFINITI retailer or Infiniti Consumer Affairs at: United States: 1-800-662-6200 or in
Canada: 1-800-361-4792.
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