CHEVROLET 2009 Impala User Manual

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7. Do not let the other end touch metal. Connect it to

the positive (+) terminal location of the vehicle with
the good battery. Use a remote positive (+)
terminal if the vehicle has one.

8. Now connect the black negative (

) cable to the

negative (

) terminal location of the vehicle with

the good battery. Use a remote negative (

) terminal

if the vehicle has one.

Do not let the other end touch anything until the
next step. The other end of the negative (

) cable

does not go to the dead battery. It goes to a
heavy, unpainted metal engine part or to a remote
negative (

) terminal on the vehicle with the

dead battery.

9. Connect the other end of the negative (

) cable at

least 18 inches (45 cm) away from the dead battery,
but not near engine parts that move. The electrical
connection is just as good there, and the chance
of sparks getting back to the battery is much less.

10. Now start the vehicle with the good battery and run

the engine for a while.

11. Try to start the vehicle that had the dead battery.

If it will not start after a few tries, it probably needs
service.

Notice: If the jumper cables are connected or
removed in the wrong order, electrical shorting may
occur and damage the vehicle. The repairs would not
be covered by the vehicle warranty. Always connect
and remove the jumper cables in the correct order,
making sure that the cables do not touch each other
or other metal.

A. Heavy, Unpainted Metal Engine Part or Remote

Negative (

) Terminal

B. Good Battery or Remote Positive (+) Terminal and

Remote Negative (

) Terminals

C. Dead Battery or Remote Positive (+) Terminal

Jumper Cable Removal

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