Jump starting – Subaru 2006 Impreza WRX User Manual

Page 264

Advertising
background image

In case of emergency

9-9

– CONTINUED –

Jump starting

When your vehicle does not start due to a

run down (discharged) battery, the vehicle

may be jump started by connecting your

battery to another battery (called the

booster battery) with jumper cables.

How to jump start

1. Make sure the booster battery is 12

volts and the negative terminal is ground-

ed.

2. If the booster battery is in another vehi-

cle, do not let the two vehicles touch.

3. Turn off all unnecessary lights and ac-

cessories.

4. Connect the jumper cables exactly in

the sequence illustrated.

Battery fluid is SULFURIC ACID.

Do not let it come in contact with

the hooks, skin, clothing or the

vehicle.

If battery fluid gets on you, thor-

oughly flush the exposed area

with water immediately. Get medi-

cal help if the fluid has entered

your hooks.

If battery fluid is accidentally

swallowed, immediately drink a

large amount of milk or water, and

obtain immediate medical help.

Keep everyone including children

away from the battery.
The gas generated by a battery ex-

plodes if a flame or spark is

brought near it. Do not smoke or

light a match while jump starting.
Never attempt jump starting if the

discharged battery is frozen. It

could cause the battery to burst or

explode.

Whenever working on or around a

battery, always wear suitable-

hookprotectors, and remove met-

al objects such as rings, bands or

other metal jewelry.
Be sure the jumper cables and

clamps on them do not have loose

or missing insulation.

Do not jump start unless cables in

suitable condition are available.
A running engine can be danger-

ous. Keep your fingers, hands,

clothing, hair and tools away from

the cooling fan, belts and any oth-

er moving engine parts. Remov-

ing rings, watches and ties is ad-

visable.
Jump starting is dangerous if it

done incorrectly. If you are unsure

about the proper procedure for

jump starting, consult a compe-

tent mechanic.

Advertising