ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS: PEDAL-START GAS
VEHICLE
Battery
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BATTERY REMOVAL
See General Warning on page 1-1. Also see DANGER at beginning of Battery topic.
1.
Turn the key switch OFF and remove the key. Place the Forward/Reverse handle in the NEUTRAL position.
Chock the wheels.
2.
Disconnect battery and spark plug wire(s).
See Disconnecting the Battery – Gasoline Vehicles, Section
3.
Remove the battery hold-down clamp from the battery.
4.
Lift the battery from the vehicle.
See following WARNING.
WARNING
• Keep the battery in an upright position to prevent electrolyte leakage. Tipping the battery beyond a
45° angle in any direction can allow a small amount of electrolyte to leak out of the vent hole. Do not
exceed this 45° angle when lifting, carrying or installing battery. The battery acid could cause severe
personal injury when accidentally coming in contact with the skin or eyes, and could damage clothing.
CHARGING THE BATTERY
See General Warning on page 1-1. Also see DANGER at beginning of Battery topic.
1.
Charge the battery using an automotive type 12-volt battery charger. Follow all warnings and procedures supplied
by the battery charger manufacturer.
2.
Attach the positive (+) charger cable to the positive (+) battery post.
3.
Attach the negative (–) charger cable to the negative (–) battery post.
4.
The battery may be charged with a slow charge (3-10 amps) or a fast charge (20-30 amps). Charge until the
specific gravity reaches 1.250.
See following WARNING.
WARNING
• If the battery case feels hot (approximately 125 °F (52 °C) or more), emits gases, or fluid boils from
vents, stop charging immediately. Failure to stop charging battery when any of these conditions are
present could result in an explosion, personal injury and/or damage to the battery.
• Do not disconnect the charger DC leads from the battery when the charger is on. The resulting arcing
between the DC leads and battery post could cause an explosion.
• If the charger must be stopped, disconnect the AC supply cord from the wall outlet before
disconnecting the DC leads from the battery. Allow the battery to cool to room temperature and
resume charging battery at a lower amp rate.
BATTERY INSTALLATION
See General Warning on page 1-1. Also see DANGER at beginning of Battery topic.
1.
Place the battery into the vehicle with the battery posts facing the engine.
2.
Secure the battery to the vehicle with the clamp and install bolt, washer and locknut and tighten to 144 in-lb (16.3
N·m). A loose battery clamp may allow the battery to become damaged from vibration or jarring.
3.
Connect battery and spark plug wire(s).
See Connecting the Battery – Gasoline Vehicles, Section 1, Page 1-3.
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