Before Charging
Notice: Turn OFF the ignition when connecting or disconnecting the battery cables,
the battery charger or the jumper cables. Failure to do so may
damage the PCM or other electronic components.
Important: Do not use the boost, the jump start or the crank setting for prolonged
charging of batteries if the charger is equipped with these settings. Using
any of these settings for a prolonged period may cause gassing or spewing
of electrolyte through the vent hole.
- Ensure that the electrolyte and the plates are at room temperature before
charging the battery. An extremely cold battery may not accept the current
for several hours after the charger is started.
- Always stop charging, or reduce the charging rate, if either of
the following conditions exists:
• | The battery temperature is 52°C (125°F) or higher. |
• | Electrolyte spews or gasses violently through the vent holes. |
- Replace the battery when either of the following conditions exist:
• | The hydrometer is clear or yellow. |
Charge Time Required
The time required to charge a battery will vary depending on the following
factors:
• | The size of the battery; A higher capacity battery which is completely
discharged requires more time to charge than a smaller capacity battery. |
• | The battery temperature; The colder the battery, the more time
it takes to charge. |
• | The battery charger capacity (in Amperes); The higher the charger
amperage, the less time it will take to charge the battery. |
• | The battery state-of-charge; A completely discharged battery requires
more than twice as much charge as a half-charged battery. |
While Charging
Tools Required
GM P/N 12303040 Battery Side Terminal Adapters
- Do not charge a battery with a green hydrometer dot unless it
has just been discharged, such as in cranking.
- When charging, the adapters should be snug against
the battery terminals to keep resistance to a minimum.
- Make sure all battery terminals are clean and tight.
Tighten
Tighten the battery side terminal adapters to 15 N·m (11 lb
ft).
- Best results occur when charging a battery that is at room temperature.
A battery that is extremely cold may not accept current for several hours.
- Charge the battery until the hydrometer has a green dot.
- Inspect the battery every half hour after starting the battery
charger.
- Tap the hydrometer lightly to dislodge any air bubbles. The bubbles
may cause a false indication.
- After charging, load test the battery.
Charging Procedure
- Measure the battery voltage:
• | Measure the voltage at the battery terminals using a voltmeter. |
• | A reading of less than 11 Volts indicates that the charge
current is low. |
• | The battery will take longer to accept a current higher than 2 milliampere. |
- Set the battery charger on the highest setting.
- If necessary, disable the polarity protection circuitry:
• | This circuitry, available on most chargers, prevents charging
unless the charger leads are properly connected to the battery terminals. |
• | A completely discharged battery may not have enough voltage to
activate this circuitry, even though the leads are properly connected, implying
that the battery will not accept a charge. |
• | Most chargers have an override or a bypass function so that the
charger will turn on and charge a low voltage battery. |
- The required battery charge time varies according to the voltage
capabilities of the battery charger. Replace the battery only if the charge
current is not measurable after the following charge times.
• | 16 Volts or more - up to 4 hours |
• | 14-15.9 Volts - up to 8 hours |
• | Less than 13.9 Volts - up to 16 hours |
- Reserve capacity rating:
• | The reserve capacity rating on the battery label is the number
of Ampere-hours of charge required in order to produce the green hydrometer
dot. |
• | For example, if the battery has a reserve capacity rating of 90
(expressed in Ampere-hours), the battery would be recharged as follows: |
- | 10 Ampere charge × 9 hours = 90 Ampere hours |
- | 30 Ampere charge × 3 hours = 90 Ampere hours |
• | If the green hydrometer dot is not visible after an Ampere-hour
charge equal to twice the reserve capacity rating, replace the battery. |
- After charging, load test the battery. Refer to
Battery Electrical Drain/Parasitic Load Test
.