Roadside repairs, Booster battery (jump) starting, Jump starting – FIAT Uno 45 User Manual

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Roadside Repairs

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Connect one end of the red jump lead to
the positive (+) terminal of the flat
battery

Connect the other end of the red lead to
the positive (+) terminal of the booster
battery.

Connect one end of the black jump lead
to the negative (-) terminal of the
booster battery

Connect the other end of the black
jump lead to a bolt or bracket on the
engine block, well away from the
battery, on the vehicle to be started.

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Make sure that the jump leads will not
come into contact with the fan, drive-
belts or other moving parts of the
engine.

5

Start the engine using the booster
battery, then with the engine running at
idle speed, disconnect the jump leads in
the reverse order of connection.

6

Jump starting will get you out
of trouble, but you must correct
whatever made the battery go
flat in the first place. There are

three possibilities:

1

The battery has been drained by
repeated attempts to start, or by

leaving the lights on.

2

The charging system is not working
properly (alternator drivebelt slack

or broken, alternator wiring fault or
alternator itself faulty).

3

The battery itself is at fault
(electrolyte low, or battery worn out).

Booster battery (jump) starting

When jump-starting a car using a
booster battery, observe the following
precautions:

4 Before connecting the booster

battery, make sure that the ignition is
switched off.

4 Ensure that all electrical equipment

(lights, heater, wipers, etc) is
switched off.

4 Make sure that the booster battery is

the same voltage as the discharged
one in the vehicle.

4 If the battery is being jump-started

from the battery in another vehicle,
the two vehcles MUST NOT TOUCH
each other.

4 Make sure that the transmission is in

neutral (or PARK, in the case of
automatic transmission).

Jump starting

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