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BATTERY
MODEL APPLICATION CHART (CONT.)
OPTIONAL
TRUCK SERIES
PART NO.
MODEL
H V /J V /T V 7 0 ;R M 8 0 .......................... ... ......................................... .
1980046
8D-984
H E /J E /T E /D I 9 0 ............................................................................... .
1980046
8D -984
H M /J M 8 0 ..........................................................................................
.
1980974
9H 9-974
HM/TM/WM80 (Two B a tteries in S e r i e s ) ........................... .
1980926
3H-926
H I/H N /JI/JN /M H 90 (Two P a r a lle l B a t t e r i e s ) ................... .
1980046
8D-984
DI90 (Two B a tte r ie s in S eries) . .............................................
.
1980109
7D -939
H C /H H /JC /JH 90 (Four B a t t e r i e s ) .......................................... .
1980109
7D -939
D C /D H /D I/D N /D P /F C /F H /F N 9 0 (Four B a tteries) . . . .
1980109
7D-939
DI90 (Four B a t t e r ie s ) .................................................................... .
1980928
4H-928
USE OF BOOSTER BATTERY
AND JUMPER CABLES
CAUTION
Any procedure other than the follow
ing could result in:
1. Personal injury caused by ele c
trolyte squirting out of the battery vents.
2. Personal injury or property dam
age due to battery explosion.
3. Damage to the charging system of
the booster vehicle or of the immobilized
vehicle.
DO NOT attempt to jump start a ve
hicle having a frozen battery because the
battery may rupture or explode. If a
frozen battery is suspected, examine all
fill vents on the battery. If ice can be
seen, or if the electrolyte fluid cannot be
seen, do not attempt to start with jumper
cables as long as the battery remains
frozen.
Both b ooster battery and discharged battery
should be treated carefu lly when using jumper
c a b le s. Follow EXACTLY the procedure outlined
below, being careful not to cause sparks:
CONNECTING BOOSTER BATTERY
AND JUMPER CABLES
1. Set parking brake and place autom atic
tra n sm issio n in "PARK" (neutral for manual tra n s
m issio n ). Turn off lig h ts, heater and other e le c
tr ic a l loads.
2. R em ove vent caps from both the booster
and the discharged b a tte r ie s. Lay a cloth over the
open vent w e lls of each battery. T h ese two actions
help reduce the explosion hazard alw ays p resen t
in eith er battery when connecting " live” b ooster
b a tteries to "dead" b a tteries.
3. Attach one end of one jumper cable to the
p o sitiv e term inal of the b ooster battery (identified
by a red co lo r, "+” or "P" on the battery ca se ,
post or clamp) and the other end of sam e cable to
p o sitiv e term inal of the disch arged battery. DO
NOT perm it v eh icles to touch each other, a s this
could esta b lish a ground connection and counter
act the benefits of th is procedure.
4.
Attach one end of the rem aining negative
(-) cable to the negative term inal (black color, ”-"
or "N") of the b ooster battery, and the other end to
ground location on the v eh icle being started (DO
NOT connect d irectly to negative p ost of dead bat
tery) - taking care that clam ps from one cable do
not inadvertently touch the clam ps on the other
cab le. DO NOT lean over the battery when making
this connection.
NOTE: The "ground location ” on m odels hav
ing the battery in sta lled under the hood would be
on the engine. The "ground location" on m odels
with fram e mounted battery would be on the fram e
r a il. It is to be at le a s t 12 in ch es from the battery
fille r cap s, providing a good e le c tr ic a l conductivity
and current carrying capacity, and must avoid
m oving, hot or e le c tr ic a l hazards such a s fans,
m anifolds and spark plug term in als.
REMOVING BOOSTER BATTERY
AND JUMPER CABLES
1. Taking care that clam ps from one jumper
cable do not inadvertently touch clam ps on other
jumper cable, disconnect jum per lead from ground
location on the v eh icle being started . DO NOT lean
over the battery when disconnecting th is lead.
2. Rem ove rem aining end of negative (-) jump
er cable from negative (-) term in al of the booster
battery.
3. R em ove one end of the rem aining jumper
cable from p o sitiv e term in al of the discharged
battery, then rem ove other end of the sam e cable
from p o sitiv e term inal of the b ooster battery.
4. R em ove cloths from open vent w e lls of each
battery. D isca rd cloths a s they may have co rro siv e
acid on them . Install vent caps on both the booster
and the discharged battery.
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