Jump starting – Mercedes-Benz SLK-Class 2008 Owners Manual User Manual

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Practical hints

Jump starting

If the battery is discharged, the engine can
be started with jumper cables and the bat-
tery of another vehicle. Observe the follow-
ing:

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Jump starting should only be performed
when the engine and catalytic convert-
er are cold.

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Do not start the engine if the battery is
frozen. Let the battery thaw out first.

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Only jump start from batteries with the
same voltage rating (12 V). Jump start-
ing with a higher voltage battery could
damage the vehicle’s electrical system,
which will not be covered by the
Mercedes-Benz Limited Warranty.

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Only use jumper cables with sufficient
cross-section and insulated terminal
clamps.

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Always make sure the jumper cables
are not on or near pulleys, fans, or
other parts that move when an engine
is started or running.

Warning!

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Failure to follow these directions will cause

damage to the electronic components, and

can lead to a battery explosion and severe

injury or death.

Never lean over batteries while connecting

or jump starting, as you could otherwise be

injured.

Battery fluid contains sulfuric acid. Do not

allow this fluid to come in contact with eyes,

skin or clothing. In case it does, immediately

flush affected area with water, and seek

medical help if necessary.

A battery will also produce hydrogen gas,

which is flammable and very explosive. Keep

flames or sparks away from battery, avoid

improper connection of jumper cables,

smoking, etc.

Attempting to jump start a frozen battery

can result in it exploding, causing personal

injury.

Read all instructions before proceeding.

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Vehicles with automatic transmission*:

Do not tow-start vehicle.

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Avoid repeated and lengthy starting

attempts.

Do not attempt to start the engine using a
battery quick charge unit.

If the engine does not run after several
unsuccessful starting attempts, have it checked
at the nearest authorized Mercedes-Benz
Center.

Excessive unburned fuel generated by repeated
failed starting attempts may damage the
catalytic converter and may present a fire risk.

Make sure the jumper cables do not have loose
or missing insulation.

Make sure the cable clamps do not touch any
other metal part while the other end is still at-
tached to a battery.

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