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COLD CRANKING AMPERAGE

The Cold Cranking Amperage (CCA) rating specifies

how much current (in amperes) the battery can deliver
for thirty seconds at -18° C (0° F). Terminal voltage
must not fall below 7.2 volts during or after the thirty
second discharge period. The CCA required is generally
higher as engine displacement increases, depending also
upon the starter current draw requirements.

RESERVE CAPACITY

The Reserve Capacity (RC) rating specifies the

time (in minutes) it takes for battery terminal volt-
age to fall below 10.5 volts, at a discharge rate of 25
amperes. RC is determined with the battery fully-
charged at 26.7° C (80° F). This rating estimates how
long the battery might last after a charging system
failure, under minimum electrical load.

AMPERE-HOURS

The Ampere-Hours (AH) rating specifies the cur-

rent (in amperes) that a battery can deliver steadily
for twenty hours, with the voltage in the battery not
falling below 10.5 volts. This rating is also sometimes
identified as the twenty-hour discharge rating.

MOUNTING

The battery is mounted in a molded plastic tray

located in the right front corner of the engine compart-
ment. Two T-bolts are held in formations on each side of
the tray by push-on retainers, and extend upward on
each side of the battery. A hold down strap fits across
the top of the battery case. The ends of the T-bolts pass
through the hold down strap on each side of the battery,
and a nut secures the hold down strap to the T-bolts.
One end of a support strap is located under the forward-
most hold down strap nut, and the other end is secured
to the upper radiator crossmember by a bolt.

A plastic bubble-wrap style thermoguard slides

over the battery case to enclose the sides of the bat-
tery. The thermoguard protects the battery from
engine compartment temperature extremes.

The battery tray is secured with three nuts to

three studs that protrude from the wheelhouse inner
panel, forward of the right front wheel.

A hole in the bottom of the battery tray is fitted

with a battery temperature sensor. Refer to Battery
Temperature Sensor 
in the Description and Opera-
tion section of Group 8C - Charging System for more
information on this component.

When installing a battery, be certain that the hold

down fasteners are tightened to the proper specifica-
tions.

Improper

hold

down

fastener

tightness,

whether too loose or too tight, can result in damage
to the battery. Refer to Battery in the Removal and
Installation section of this group for the correct bat-
tery hold down fastener tightness specifications.

DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING

BATTERY

DIAGNOSIS

The battery, starting, and charging systems oper-

ate with one another, and must be tested as a com-
plete system. In order for the vehicle to start and
charge properly, all of the components involved in
these systems must perform within specifications.

Group 8A covers the Battery, Group 8B covers the

Starting Systems, and Group 8C covers the Charging
System. We have separated these systems to make it
easier to locate the information you are seeking
within this Service Manual. However, when attempt-
ing to diagnose any of these systems, it is important
that you keep their interdependency in mind.

The diagnostic procedures used in these groups

include the most basic conventional diagnostic meth-
ods, to the more sophisticated On-Board Diagnostics
(OBD) built into the Powertrain Control Module
(PCM). Use of an induction-type milliampere amme-
ter, volt/ohmmeter, battery charger, carbon pile rheo-
stat (load tester), and 12-volt test lamp may be
required.

All OBD-sensed systems are monitored by the

PCM. Each monitored circuit is assigned a Diagnos-
tic Trouble Code (DTC). The PCM will store a DTC in
electronic memory for any failure it detects. Refer to
On-Board Diagnostic Test For Charging System
in the Diagnosis and Testing section of Group 8C -
Charging System for more information.

The battery must be completely charged and the

top, posts, and terminal clamps should be properly
cleaned and inspected before diagnostic procedures
are performed. Refer to Battery in the Removal and
Installation section of this group for the proper bat-
tery cleaning and inspection procedures. Refer to
Battery Charging in the Service Procedures section
of this group for the proper charging procedures.

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DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION (Continued)

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Страница 1: ...glass of the indicator will reveal the battery condition Refer to Built In Test Indicator in the Diagnosis and Testing section of this group for more information This group covers only the battery di...

Страница 2: ...of electrical current through the load device attached to the bat tery terminals As the plate materials become more similar chem ically and the electrolyte becomes less acid the volt age potential of...

Страница 3: ...ture Sensor in the Description and Opera tion section of Group 8C Charging System for more information on this component When installing a battery be certain that the hold down fasteners are tightened...

Страница 4: ...one of three ways If the battery has a built in test indicator view the test indicator to determine the state of charge If the battery has no test indicator but has removable cell caps perform the hyd...

Страница 5: ...erminal connections if required 4 Determine the battery state of charge Refer to Built In Test Indicator Hydrometer Test or Open Circuit Voltage Test in the Diagnosis and Testing section of this group...

Страница 6: ...m in the Diagnosis and Testing section of Group 8C Charging System for more information Repair the charging system if required 8 Inspect the vehicle for aftermarket electrical equipment which might ca...

Страница 7: ...sted Refer to Load Test in the Diagnosis and Testing section of this group for more information Black or Dark indicates 0 to 75 state of charge The battery is inadequately charged and must be charged...

Страница 8: ...y battery failure To read the hydrometer correctly hold it with the top surface of the electrolyte at eye level Fig 4 Hydrometer floats are generally calibrated to indi cate the specific gravity corre...

Страница 9: ...letely charge the battery Refer to Battery Charging in the Ser vice Procedures section of this group for the proper battery charging procedures 1 Before measuring the open circuit voltage the surface...

Страница 10: ...c tions provided by the manufacturer of the tester you are using Check the open circuit voltage no load of the battery Refer to Open Circuit Voltage Test in the Diagnosis and Testing section of this g...

Страница 11: ...L CAPS The following operation will require a voltmeter accurate to 1 10 0 10 volt Before performing the tests be certain the following procedures are accom plished The battery is fully charged Refer...

Страница 12: ...nition switch in the Off position and all non ignition controlled circuits in proper working order The twenty five milliamperes are needed to enable the memory functions for the Powertrain Con trol Mo...

Страница 13: ...rom the generator If the amperage reading now becomes very low or nonexistent refer to Charging System in the Diagnosis and Testing section of Group 8C Charging System to diagnose the condition After...

Страница 14: ...completely discharged battery Unless this proce dure is properly followed a good battery may be needlessly replaced 1 Measure the voltage at the battery posts with a voltmeter accurate to 1 10 0 10 v...

Страница 15: ...minal clamps for corrosion and damage Remove any corrosion using a wire brush or a post and terminal cleaning tool and a sodium bicarbonate baking soda and warm water cleaning solution Fig 16 Replace...

Страница 16: ...tery case and the top cover with a sodium bicarbonate baking soda and warm water cleaning solution to remove any acid film Fig 19 Rinse the battery with clean water Ensure that the cleaning solution d...

Страница 17: ...the battery positive cable terminal clamp Then connect and tighten the bat tery negative cable terminal clamp Tighten both bat tery cable terminal clamp bolts to 8 5 N m 75 in lbs 5 Apply a thin coat...

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