
4. Voltage Check
1.Put voltmeter test leads to battery terminals.
aVOLTAGE IS 12.4V OR ABOVE – Go to Step 5.
bVOLTAGE IS UNDER 12.4V – Go to procedure
(2) below.
2.Determine fast charge amperage from specification.
(See Main Data and Specifications in this section).
Fast charge battery for 30 minutes at amperage rate
no higher than specified value.
Take voltage and amperage readings after charge.
aVOLTAGE IS ABOVE 16V AT BELOW 1/3 OF
AMPERAGE RATE – Replace battery.
bVOLTAGE IS ABOVE 16V AT ABOVE 1/3 OF
AMPERAGE RATE – Drop charging voltage to
15V and charge for 10 – 15 hours. Then go to
Step 5.
cVOLTAGE IS BETWEEN 12V AND 16V –
Continue charging at the same rate for an
additional 3–1/2 hours. Then go to Step 5.
dVOLTAGE BELOW 12V – Replace Battery.
5. Load Test
1.Connect a voltmeter and a battery load tester
across the battery terminals.
2.Apply 300 ampere load for 15 seconds to remove
surface charge from the battery. Remove load.
3.Wait 15 seconds to let battery recover. Then apply
specified load from specifications (See Main Data
and Specifications in this section).
Read voltage after 15 seconds, then remove load.
aVOLTAGE DOES NOT DROP BELOW THE
MINIMUM LISTED IN THE TABLE – The battery
is good and should be returned to service.
bVOLTAGE IS LESS THAN MINIMUM LISTED –
Replace battery.
Battery Charging
Observe the following safety precautions when charging
the battery:
1.Never attempt to charge the battery when the fluid
level is below the lower level line on the side of the
battery. In this case, the battery must be replaced.
2.Pay close attention to the battery during charging
procedure.
Battery charging should be discontinued or the rate
of charge reduced if the battery feels hot to the
touch.
battery charging should be discontinued or the rate
of charge reduced if the battery begins to gas or
spew electrolyte from the vent holes.
3.In order to more easily view the hydrometer blue dot
or ring, it may be necessary to jiggle or tilt the
battery.
4.Battery temperature can have a great effect on
battery charging capacity.
5.The sealed battery used on this vehicle may be
either quick charged or slow charged in the same
manner as other batteries.
Whichever method you decide to use, be sure that
you completely charge the battery. Never partially
charge the battery.
Jump Starting
Jump Starting with an Auxiliary (Booster)
Battery
CAUTION: Never push or tow the vehicle in an
attempt to start it. Serious damage to the emission
system as well as other vehicle parts will result.
Treat both the discharged battery and the booster
battery with great care when using jumper cables.
Carefully follow the jump starting procedure, being
careful at all times to avoid sparking.
WARNING: FAILURE TO CAREFULLY FOLLOW THE
JUMP STARTING PROCEDURE COULD RESULT IN
THE FOLLOWING:
1. Ser ous pers onal injury, particularly to yo ur e y es.
2. Property damage fr om a battery explosion,
battery acid, or an electrical fire.
3. Damage to the electronic components of one or
both vehicles particularly.
Never expose the battery to an open flame or electrical
spark. Gas generated by the battery may catch fire or
explode.
Remove any rings, watches, or other jewelry before
working around the battery. Protect your eyes by
wearing an approved set of goggles.
Never allow battery fluid to come in contact with your
eyes or skin.
Never allow battery fluid to come in contact with fabrics
or painted surfaces.
Battery fluid is a highly corrosive acid.
ESTIMATED TEMPERATURE MINIMUM
VOLTAGE
°
°°
°F°
°°
°CV
70 21 9.6
60 16 9.5
50 10 9.4
40 4 9.3
30 –1 9.1
20 –7 8.9
10 –12 8.7
0 –18 8.5
The battery temperature must be estimated by feel
and by the temperature the battery has been exposed
to for the preceding few hours.