OEM Hybrid And Electric Vehicle Disable Search
2007 Saturn VUE Hybrid
Click the links below for OEM repair information. (Note: additional purchase is required for a subscription to each OEM's repair information website.)
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Accessing Disable Procedure
To find GM High-Voltage Disable Procedures:
- Go to www.acdelcotds.com
- Click Login/Register button in the top right-hand corner of webpage
- Enter username and password
- Click Enter
- Scroll down to the bottom
- Click Accept
- Click Continue
- Click Subscriptions (top of webpage)
- Go to My Subscriptions, click Access
- Enter vehicle
- option 1: Enter VIN
- option 2: Select from the Dropdowns (top of webpage)
- Click Next
- Click Vehicle Model Service Manual blue text (first one in the list)
- Click Hybrid or Hybrid/EV
- Click Hybrid or Hybrid/EV Energy Storage
- Click Repair Instructions
- Select Hybrid Battery Service Disconnect/Connect
Hybrid And Electric Vehicle Welding Best Practices
When welding on a hybrid vehicle or electric vehicle, follow the same precautions as when welding on a conventional vehicle. In addition, there are precautions to take with the high-voltage battery. As a best practice, disconnect both the 12 V battery and the high-voltage battery service disconnect. (Note: Always disable the high-voltage battery following the vehicle makers repair information and follow all safety precautions.)
"GM recommends removing and disconnecting the 12 V battery and any modules if welding with-in 12 inches or 300 mm of them. GM also recommends disabling the high-voltage system if welding with-in 12 inches or 300 mm of the high-voltage battery."
Refinish Precautions
"General Motors does not recommend baking the Hybrid vehicles for more than 40 minutes at 140°F or 60°C. Damage to the high-voltage battery may occur." (ambient temperature)
*This matrix does not currently contain all production vehicles sold in the United States. The contents are based on OEM vehicle-specific repair information, other OEM-supplied documents available from the vehicle maker, OEM Emergency Response Guides, and the I-CAR OEM Linking Pin process. Updates and additions will be posted as they become available. To ensure that you are using the most recent information, always refer to vehicle maker technical information. Information displayed in quotes ("") are direct quotes from the OEM-specific/vehicle-specific information and/or the I-CAR OEM Linking Pin process. Refinish Precautions ambient or surface temperature disclosures were verified through the I-CAR OEM Linking Pin process.