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e. Using a suitable tool disconnect the harness
connector (A)from
DC/DC converter(1). : Vehicle front
DANGER
Immediately protect the terminals of the disconnected
high-voltage
harness connector socket using insulated
tape so that they are not exposed. DANGER
Touching high-voltage components without wearing
appropriate
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) will
cause electrocution.
f. Remove nut (B)and disconnect main harness
connector (A)from high-voltage battery. DANGER
Immediately protect the terminals of the disconnected
high-voltage
harness connector socket using insulated
tape so that they are not exposed. DANGER
Touching high-voltage components without wearing
appropriate
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) will
cause electrocution.
g. Using a suitable tool disconnect inverter harnessconnector (C)from high-voltage battery. DANGER
Immediately protect the terminals of the disconnected high-voltage harness connector
socket
using insulated tape so that they are not exposed. DANGER
Touching high-voltage components without wearing appropriate Personal Protective
Equipment
(PPE) will cause electrocution.
h. Release harness clips from battery inlet duct A and place harness aside. 1
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i. Remove gas discharge tube from floor panel.
j.
Remove bolts (A)and high-voltage battery. DANGER
Immediately protect the terminals of the disconnected
high-voltage
harness connector socket using insulated
tape so that they are not exposed. DANGER
Touching high-voltage components without wearing
appropriate
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) will
cause electrocution. To avoid personal injury, when removing
the
high-voltage battery, two people are required.
22. Remove DC/DC converter. a. Follow the procedure below to disconnect theDC/DC converter harness connector. DANGER
Immediately protect the terminals of the disconnected high-voltage harness connector
socket
using insulated tape so that they are not exposed. A
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DANGER
Touching high-voltage components without wearing appropriate Personal Protective
Equipment
(PPE) will cause electrocution.
23. Confirm that the insulated tape is still securely in place on the high-voltage battery.
24. Dismantling the remainder of the Murano HYBRID may be performed like conventional Nissan vehicles once the high voltage system is properly shut down and discharged.
6-3 High-voltage Battery Recycling
The high-voltage battery is recyclable. For information regarding recycling of the high-voltage battery, it is
recommended you contact the nearest NISSAN dealer or Nissan Consumer Affairs at: United States:
1-800-647-7261 or in Canada: 1-800-387-0122.
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