6 li-ion battery damage and fluid leaks – NISSAN 2013 LEAF - Roadside Assistance Guide User Manual

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3-6 Li-ion Battery Damage and Fluid Leaks

The Li-ion battery contains electrolyte solution. To avoid exposure to electrolyte solution
and serious personal injury, always wear appropriate solvent resistant Personal Protective
Equipment (PPE) and read the following precautions:

• Electrolyte solution is a skin irritant.

• Electrolyte solution is an eye irritant – If contact with eyes, rinse with plenty of water and

see a doctor immediately.

• If electrolyte leak occurs, wear appropriate solvent resistant PPE and use a dry cloth to

clean up the spilled electrolyte. Be sure to adequately ventilate the area.

• Electrolyte solution is highly flammable

• Electrolyte liquid or fumes that have come into contact with water vapors in the air will

create an oxidized substance. This substance may irritate skin and eyes. In these cases,
rinse with plenty of water and see a doctor immediately.

• Electrolyte fumes (when inhaled) can cause respiratory irritation and acute intoxication.

Move to fresh air and wash mouth with water. See a doctor immediately.

In cases of battery case breach or electrolyte leakage, contact the fire department immediately. If you must
walk away from the vehicle, notify an appropriate responder of the fact that the vehicle is an electric car and
contains a high voltage system and warn all others.

Li-ion Battery Electrolyte Solution Characteristics:

• Clear in color
• Sweet odor
• Similar viscosity to water
• Since the Li-ion battery is made up of many small sealed battery modules, electrolyte solution

leakage should be minimal.

NOTE:

Other fluids in the vehicle are the same as those in a conventional internal combustion
vehicle.

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