Emergency
starting
@
Car with booster
battery
should be
5. Start your
car
in
the usual
manner.
=
a
.
FUG.
6.
Remove jumper cables from both bat-
with
jumper
cables
@
Remove
vent
caps from
booster
bat-
_teries
in
exact
reverse
order:
Steps
4
Warnings
tery
and discharged battery.
Preferab-
to
1.
f
a
booster
battery
ly lay
a
cloth
over
open
vents.
This
Improper
use
of
a
batt
ine
i
°
to
‘start
a
car
represents
an
ex-
reduces
explosion
nezere.
A
=
DISCHARGED
BATTERY
plosion
hazard.
To avoid
serious
injury
and
damage
to
:
car,
heed
all
warnings and instructions.
.
fan
@
Lead acid batteries
generate ex-
\
—
A
plosive
gases. Keep
sparks,
flame
See
CAUTIONS
on
page
56.
me Ve
and lighted
cigarettes
away
from
‘
fy
batteries.
How
to
use
jumper
cables
\\
SE
@
lf battery
is
frozen,
thaw
it
out
first.
Improper
hook
up
of
booster
cables
can
1
\
(
Na
Otherwise
it
may explode.
ruin
the
alternator. Always
connect
POSITIVE (+)
to POSITIVE (+),
and
J
|
@®
Check
whether
fluid is
up
to
“max”
NEGATIVE (—} to NEGATIVE (—).
a
4
mark.
If necessary,
lop
Up
each cell
errr
with distilled
water.
Nf
8
@
Make
sure
the
voltage
of
both
batte-
Using
red jumper
cable,
connect
one
CS
a
mt
\
ries
is
the
same.
You
can
tell
by
end
with clamp
to
positive
(+)
termi-
ASE
ES)
seeing
that each
battery
has
the
1.31 (1) of
discharged battery.
ee
NY
BEES
same
number
of
vent
caps.
A 12-Volt
5
Connect
opposite end
of
cable
to
po-
battery
has
6
vent
caps.
sitive (+) terminal
(2)
of
booster
bat-
B
=
BOOSTER
BATTERY
@
Make
sure
vehicles
are
not
touching.
tery.
3.
Using
black
cable,
connect
one
end
@®
Car
with
discharged battery:
turn
off
with
clamp
to
negative (—) terminal
CAUTION
-
Cars with Catalytic
Con-
lights and accessories.
(3)
of
booster battery.
verter
Ignition
key should be
removed.
4. Connect
opposite
end of cable
to
ne-
Bo
not
push
or
tow
this
car
to
start.
Move lever to Neutral
or
Park.
gative
(—)
terminal
(4)
of
discharged
Damage
to
the catalytic
converter
and/
66
Set
parking brakes.
battery.
or
other parts of the
car
may result.