Vehicle care 10-99 – GMC 2011 Sierra User Manual

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GMC Sierra Owner Manual - 2011

Vehicle Care

10-99

3. Get the vehicles close enough

so the jumper cables can reach,
but be sure the vehicles are not
touching each other. If they are,
it could cause an unwanted
ground connection. You would
not be able to start your vehicle,
and the bad grounding could
damage the electrical systems.

To avoid the possibility of the
vehicles rolling, set the parking
brake firmly on both vehicles
involved in the jump start
procedure. Put the automatic
transmission in P (Park) or a
manual transmission in Neutral
before setting the parking brake.
If you have a four-wheel-drive
vehicle, be sure the transfer
case is in a drive gear, not in
Neutral.

Notice: If the radio or other
accessories are left on during
the jump starting procedure, they
could be damaged. The repairs

would not be covered by the
warranty. Always turn off the
radio and other accessories
when jump starting the vehicle.

4. Turn off the ignition on both

vehicles. Unplug unnecessary
accessories plugged into the
cigarette lighter or the accessory
power outlets. Turn off the radio
and all the lamps that are not
needed. This will avoid sparks
and help save both batteries.
And it could save the radio!

5. Open the hood on the other

vehicle and locate the
positive (+) and negative (−)
terminal locations on that
vehicle.

The positive (+) terminal, is
located under a red plastic
cover at the positive battery
post. To uncover the positive (+)
terminal, open the red plastic
cover.

If your vehicle has a gasoline
engine, the remote negative (−)
terminal is a stud located on the
right front of the engine, where
the negative battery cable
attaches.

If your vehicle has a diesel
engine, the remote negative (−)
terminal is the negative (−) post
on the auxiliary battery on the
driver side of the engine
compartment.

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