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HELP! Hybrid won't start after disconnecting 12v

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quick question to you, how did you disconnect the battery? I'm trying to do a switch panel install. Did you take off the whole thing from the negative terminal or just the wire that's attaching to the chassis? Did you also take off the positive terminal?
I disconnected the entire thing because the install called for it and electric scares me. Granted I ran my battery low because I didn't disconnect until I had basically finished and was ready to hook up to power, which was stupid. Negative terminal off first, then positive. Reverse that order when putting it back together. Also note there's a lot of metal under the seat you could easily contact while racheting/wrenching on the battery, consider covering it all up with something before starting to avoid a short.
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quick question to you, how did you disconnect the battery? I'm trying to do a switch panel install. Did you take off the whole thing from the negative terminal or just the wire that's attaching to the chassis? (I’ve attached a photo with red being the whole thing and green of just the wire to chassis) Did you also take off the positive terminal?
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Remove the Red circle. So much easier
 

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I disconnected the entire thing because the install called for it and electric scares me. Granted I ran my battery low because I didn't disconnect until I had basically finished and was ready to hook up to power, which was stupid. Negative terminal off first, then positive. Reverse that order when putting it back together. Also note there's a lot of metal under the seat you could easily contact while racheting/wrenching on the battery, consider covering it all up with something before starting to avoid a short.
I put a plastic cap over each stud once I had disconnected so that they couldn't even accidentally come in contact. Just a generic pipe thread end it furniture leg bottom style cap.
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