Caution: Batteries produce explosive gases, contain corrosive acid, and supply levels
of electrical current high enough to cause burns. Therefore, to reduce the risk of
personal injury when working near a battery:
• | Always shield your eyes and avoid leaning over the battery whenever possible. |
• | Do not expose the battery to open flames or sparks. |
• | Do not allow the battery electrolyte to contact the eyes or the skin.
Flush immediately and thoroughly any contacted areas with water and get medical help. |
• | Follow each step of the jump starting procedure in order. |
• | Treat both the booster and the discharged batteries carefully when using
the jumper cables. |
Caution: Do not connect a jumper cable directly to the negative terminal of a discharged
battery to prevent sparking and possible explosion of battery gases.
Notice: This vehicle has a 12-volt, negative ground electrical
system. Make sure the vehicle or the equipment used to jump start the engine
has a 12-volt, negative ground system. Use of any other type of system
may damage electrical components.
Notice: Do not push or tow the vehicle to start it. Damage to the
emission system and/or to other parts of the vehicle may result.
- Position the vehicle with the booster (charged) battery so that
the jumper cables will reach the discharged battery, but do not allow the
vehicles to touch.
Make sure the jumper cables do not have loose or missing insulation.
- Place the automatic transmission in PARK.
- Set the parking brake.
- Block the wheels.
- Turn all the electrical loads that are not needed OFF (leave the
hazard flashers ON as needed).
- Turn OFF the ignition switch.
- Check the built-in battery hydrometer of the discharged battery.
If the hydrometer is clear or light yellow, do not jump (charge) the
battery. Replace the battery. Refer to
Battery Replacement
.
- Attach the end of one
jumper cable to the positive terminal of the booster battery (A 1).
- A remote positive stud
is provided for jump starting. The stud is covered by a red plastic flap and
is located on the right side of the accessory wiring junction block. Attach
the other end of the same cable to the positive terminal of the discharged
battery or the remote positive stud (B 2). (A) is the booster battery,
(B) is the discharged battery. Never connect positive to negative.
- Attach one end of the remaining jumper cable to the negative
terminal of the booster battery (A 3).
- The final connection (4) is made to a solid engine Ground (such
as the generator mounting bracket or a ground stud) away from the battery.
Make sure the cables are not on or near pulleys, fans or other parts that
will move when the engine starts.
A spark could ignite an accumulation of hydrogen gas from the discharged
battery.
- Start the engine of the vehicle that is providing the boost. Run
the engine at a moderate speed, approximately 1500 RPM, for several minutes.
- Crank the engine of the vehicle with the discharged battery.
- The negative jumper cable
must be disconnected from the battery that was boosted, first (A 1).
- Remove the other end of the negative jumper cable from the booster
battery (A 2).
- Remove the positive jumper cable from the booster battery (A 3).
Do not let the cable end touch any metal (until after the other cable
end is disconnected).
- Remove the positive jumper cable from the other battery (B 4).
- Install the remote positive
stud cover.