JUMP-STARTING A DISABLED
VEHICLE
The gases around the
battery can explode if
exposed to flames, sparks, or lit
smoking materials. An explosion
could result in injury or vehicle
damage.
To protect yourself when
charging a battery, always
shield your face and eyes. Make
sure that you can breathe fresh
air.
Batteries contain sulfuric
acid which burns skin,
eyes, and clothing.
If the battery acid touches
someone’s skin, eyes, or clothing,
immediately flush the area with
water for at least fifteen minutes.
If someone swallows acid, have
him or her drink lots of milk or
water first, then Milk of Magnesia,
a beaten egg, or vegetable oil.
Consult a physician immediately.
To avoid damage or injury,
follow these directions in
the order they are given. If in
doubt, call for road service.
Before jump-starting a vehicle:
•
make sure the booster battery
vehicle has a 12-volt starting
Roadside emergencies
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Summary of Contents for Escort 1997
Page 32: ... Driver side Front passenger side L U LOCK L U Controls and features 32 ...
Page 37: ... Automatic Manual 4 2 5 3 1 R Controls and features 37 ...
Page 44: ... Wagon Controls and features 44 ...
Page 108: ... Sedan Wagon Roadside emergencies 108 ...
Page 126: ...3 Block the wheels to prevent the vehicle from moving unexpectedly 5 Maintenance and care 126 ...
Page 166: ... Sedan Wagon Maintenance and care 166 ...
Page 183: ...5 2 3 5 2 3 Capacities and specifications 183 ...