- Use a charger, with an end voltage of 16 V, equipped with a voltmeter
that is accurate to within 1 percent.
- The ambient temperature should be 15-38°C (60-100°F).
A battery that is extremely cold will not accept immeasurable current for
several hours after starting the charger.
- The charging area should be well ventilated.
- Do not charge the battery (C). Replace the battery if the built
in hydrometer is clear or yellow and there is a cranking problem.
- Do not charge a battery that appears to be frozen. Replace any
frozen battery.
- Batteries showing a green dot in the hydrometer (A) do not need
to be charged unless they have just been discharged (such as cranking the
engine).
Charging Time Required
The time required to charge a battery will vary depending upon the following
factors:
- The size of the battery - A completely discharged, large,
heavy-duty battery requires more than twice the recharging time as a
completely discharged, smaller battery.
- The temperature - A longer time is needed to charge any
battery at -18°C (0°F) than at 27°C (80°F). When a fast
charger is connected to a cold battery, the current accepted by the battery
is very low at first. Then, as the battery warms, the battery accepts a higher
rate of current.
- The charging capacity - A charger which can supply only
five amperes requires a much longer charging period than a charger that can
supply 30 amperes or more.
- The state-of-charge - A completely discharged
battery requires more than twice as much charge time as a half charged battery.
Because the electrolyte is nearly pure water and a poor conductor in a completely
discharged battery, the battery accepts very low current at first. Later,
as the charging current causes the electrolyte acid content to increase, the
charging current also increases.
Charging Procedure
Tools Required
GM P/N 12303040
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.
- Do not charge a battery with a green hydrometer dot unless it
has just been discharged, such as in cranking.
- When charging side-terminal batteries while on-vehicle, use the
following procedure:
2.1. | Turn OFF the charger. |
2.2. | Connect the charger positive lead to the positive booster cable
terminal. |
2.3. | Connect the negative charger lead to a solid engine ground. |
- When charging side-terminal batteries out of vehicle, install battery
side terminal adapters.
Tighten
Tighten the battery side terminal adapters to 15 N·m (11 lb ft).
- Make sure all battery terminals are clean and tight.
- 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. Refer to Battery Load Test.