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Suzuki Jimny 98-18 Auxiliary Battery Tray Installation Guide
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06 Jan 2020 13:40 - 14 Jan 2020 11:00 #217052
by Siddo
Suzuki Jimny 98-18 Auxiliary Battery Tray Installation Guide was created by Siddo
Hi all,
First post for me, I created this guide a few months ago and have been asked to transfer it over to this forum. Hope it helps.
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Intro:
This installation guide is primarily for fitting the NON-ABS auxiliary battery tray, this can be
sourced from Jimnybits or other reputable sellers. This guide does not cover the ABS battery
tray installation although steps / parts may be similar.
Disclaimer
Information Correct as of 06/01/20
Created by Siddo, Images Resourced from Jimnybits.
You are responsible for any work undertaken on your / the owners vehicle, this is only a guide from my experience.
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Parts:
The provided kit comes complete with a few separate parts of which are labelled
alphabetically where possible throughout the guide. They are denoted by Orange in the text.
A : NON-ABS Battery Tray
B : Coolant Reservoir Platform
C : Battery Ratchet Strap
D : Battery Tray Fixing Bolts ( Not shown above, reused from vehicle )
E : Battery Tray Fixing Cross Head Bolt ( Not shown above, provided with kit )
F : Vehicle Washer Reservoir Bolts ( Not shown above, provided with kit )
H : Coolant Reservoir Tie Wrap / Cable Ties ( Not shown above, provided with kit )
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Installation:
Step 1:
Take a photo or make notes of the placement of the engine bay before altering any locations
of the equipment, I found it wise to remember the electrical connections marked in red for
the washer bottle.
Step 2:
i) Loosen the 10mm bolts (D) holding the washer reservoir to the wing, if required spray
some penetrating fluid before hand. There are two bolts one either side of the bottle, the
visible bolt is indicated in red in this image.
ii) Disconnect the electrical connections for the washer reservoir, feel free to disconnect the
battery before doing so if you wish. Indicated in green in this image
iii) Feel free to clean the area before fitting the new tray. You may want to carefully cut the
tape restricting the reservoir cables to ensure you have enough ‘play’ when refitting.
Step 3:
i) Fit the tray (A) in place ensuring it fits with ease, reuse the bolts (D) removed from the
washer reservoir, shown in red, to fix the tray at the two points shown using the existing
holes to mount too.
ii) Use (E) the cross head bolt provided to screw into the existing coolant reservoir bracket.
A tapped hole is present although it takes a bit of lining up. You can also clean and grease
the hole at this point if you wish.
Step 4:
i) Using bolts (F) shown in green, mount the washer reservoir to the side of the new tray,
using a 10mm socket & spanner to tighten. Be careful not to torque too high as the washer
reservoir is only plastic.
Step 5:
i) Mount the coolant reservoir platform (
to the new tray (A) using the provided
kit tie wraps / cable ties (H) .
ii) Rest the coolant reservoir into place and tighten the wraps, cut off any excess.
Ensure all the components are in place and tight, you have completed this installation
and may now fit your battery / equipment.
First post for me, I created this guide a few months ago and have been asked to transfer it over to this forum. Hope it helps.

[hr]
Intro:
This installation guide is primarily for fitting the NON-ABS auxiliary battery tray, this can be
sourced from Jimnybits or other reputable sellers. This guide does not cover the ABS battery
tray installation although steps / parts may be similar.
Disclaimer
Information Correct as of 06/01/20
Created by Siddo, Images Resourced from Jimnybits.
You are responsible for any work undertaken on your / the owners vehicle, this is only a guide from my experience.
[hr]
Parts:
The provided kit comes complete with a few separate parts of which are labelled
alphabetically where possible throughout the guide. They are denoted by Orange in the text.
A : NON-ABS Battery Tray
B : Coolant Reservoir Platform
C : Battery Ratchet Strap
D : Battery Tray Fixing Bolts ( Not shown above, reused from vehicle )
E : Battery Tray Fixing Cross Head Bolt ( Not shown above, provided with kit )
F : Vehicle Washer Reservoir Bolts ( Not shown above, provided with kit )
H : Coolant Reservoir Tie Wrap / Cable Ties ( Not shown above, provided with kit )
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Installation:
Step 1:
Take a photo or make notes of the placement of the engine bay before altering any locations
of the equipment, I found it wise to remember the electrical connections marked in red for
the washer bottle.
Step 2:
i) Loosen the 10mm bolts (D) holding the washer reservoir to the wing, if required spray
some penetrating fluid before hand. There are two bolts one either side of the bottle, the
visible bolt is indicated in red in this image.
ii) Disconnect the electrical connections for the washer reservoir, feel free to disconnect the
battery before doing so if you wish. Indicated in green in this image
iii) Feel free to clean the area before fitting the new tray. You may want to carefully cut the
tape restricting the reservoir cables to ensure you have enough ‘play’ when refitting.
Step 3:
i) Fit the tray (A) in place ensuring it fits with ease, reuse the bolts (D) removed from the
washer reservoir, shown in red, to fix the tray at the two points shown using the existing
holes to mount too.
ii) Use (E) the cross head bolt provided to screw into the existing coolant reservoir bracket.
A tapped hole is present although it takes a bit of lining up. You can also clean and grease
the hole at this point if you wish.
Step 4:
i) Using bolts (F) shown in green, mount the washer reservoir to the side of the new tray,
using a 10mm socket & spanner to tighten. Be careful not to torque too high as the washer
reservoir is only plastic.
Step 5:
i) Mount the coolant reservoir platform (

kit tie wraps / cable ties (H) .
ii) Rest the coolant reservoir into place and tighten the wraps, cut off any excess.
Ensure all the components are in place and tight, you have completed this installation
and may now fit your battery / equipment.
Last edit: 14 Jan 2020 11:00 by mlines.
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06 Jan 2020 17:39 #217063
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Replied by skinnymik on topic Suzuki Jimny 98-18 Auxiliary Battery Tray Installation Guide
Wow, that's a brilliant set up, very impressive!
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06 Jan 2020 19:04 #217068
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Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
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Replied by Lambert on topic Suzuki Jimny 98-18 Auxiliary Battery Tray Installation Guide
Thank you for your time and effort in making this "how to". Oh and welcome to the forum.
Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
ADOS Attention Deficit Ooooh Shiny!
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08 Jan 2020 20:25 #217116
by Keithy
Replied by Keithy on topic Suzuki Jimny 98-18 Auxiliary Battery Tray Installation Guide
Even I could follow that!
One for Nihad to add to the wiki?
One for Nihad to add to the wiki?
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10 Jan 2020 07:59 #217141
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Replied by florinelu07 on topic Suzuki Jimny 98-18 Auxiliary Battery Tray Installation Guide
Hi all,
It's applicable only for RHD.
LHD requires different relocation of the windshield fluid and some extra wiring for the pumps.
It's applicable only for RHD.
LHD requires different relocation of the windshield fluid and some extra wiring for the pumps.
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10 Jan 2020 13:33 #217146
by Bosanek
Replied by Bosanek on topic Suzuki Jimny 98-18 Auxiliary Battery Tray Installation Guide
I could not resist to immediately transfer this guide into the wiki:
www.bigjimny.com/mediawiki/index.php?tit...ry_tray_installation
Siddo, thank you again for this fine contribution.
www.bigjimny.com/mediawiki/index.php?tit...ry_tray_installation
Siddo, thank you again for this fine contribution.
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