Jump starting – HONDA 2001 Passport - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Jump Starting

Do not push or tow your vehicle

to start it. Under some conditions

this may damage the three-way

catalytic converter or other parts

of the vehicle.

If your vehicle has a discharged

battery, it can be started by using

the battery in another vehicle; a

procedure called "jump starting."

To jump start your vehicle:

1. Position the vehicle with the

good (charged) battery so that

the jump-starting cables will

reach. Do not allow the vehicles

to touch. Check to see that the

bumpers do not touch.

2. Turn off all electric motors

and accessories in both

vehicles. Turn off all lights

except hazard flashers and

lights needed to light up the

work area. Turn off the

ignition, apply the parking

brake firmly, and shift an

automatic transmission to

"P" (Park) and a manual

transmission to " N" (Neutral)

in both vehicles.

3. Check fluid level of the

battery before attempting to

charge or jump start. (Do not

use an open flame to check,

and do not smoke.)

BLUE

COLORLESS

If the battery is a sealed type

and if the fluid level is below

the lower level line on the side

of the battery, do not try to

jump start the vehicle or

charge or test the battery. Do

not add fluid. Instead, install a

new battery.

In Case of Emergency

A battery can explode if you

do not follow the correct

procedure, seriously injuring

anyone nearby.

Keep all sparks, open flames,

and smoking materials away

from the battery.

LOWER

LEVEL

CHARGING

NECESSARY

CHARGE

TEST

INDICATOR

UPPER

LEVEL

OK

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