The booster battery and the discharged battery should be treated carefully when using jumper cables. Follow the procedure exactly. Do not cause sparks.
Caution: Batteries produce explosive gases. Batteries contain corrosive acid.
Batteries supply levels of electrical current high enough to cause burns.
Therefore, in order to reduce the risk of personal injury while working
near a battery, observe the following guidelines:
• Always shield your eyes. • Avoid leaning over the battery whenever possible. • Do not expose the battery to open flames or sparks. • Do not allow battery acid to contact the eyes or the skin. - Flush any contacted areas with water immediately and thoroughly. - Get medical help.
Notice: Push starting the vehicle can, under some conditions, cause damage to the catalytic converter and an automatic transmission.
This vehicle has a 12 Volt, negative ground electrical system. Make sure the vehicle or equipment being used to jump start the engine is also 12 Volt, negative ground. Use of any other type of system will damage the vehicle's electrical components.• | Do not let the two vehicles touch. |
• | Make sure that the jumper cables do not have loose ends, or missing insulation. |
If the hydrometer is clear or light yellow, do not jump (charge) the battery. Replace the battery. Refer to Battery Replacement .
A spark could ignite an accumulation of hydrogen gas from the discharged battery.
Do not let the cable end touch any metal (until after the other cable end is disconnected).