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have a large red + or P on the
battery case, post, or clamp.
NOTE
Always connect positive (+) to posi-
tive (+) and negative (-) to negative
(-).
9. Attach the other end of the same
cable to the positive (+) terminal of
the good (booster) battery.
10. Attach the remaining jumper cable
FIRST to the negative (-) terminal
(black or N) of the good battery.
NOTE
A small amount of oil in the system
may be normal and should not, in it-
self, be considered a reason to re-
place the desiccant cartridge. Oil
stained desiccant can function ade-
quately.
11. Attach the other end of the negative
cable (dead battery truck) to a bare
metal part not bolted to the engine
block.
12. If either vehicle is equipped with
battery disconnects, ensure that
they are in the ON position.
13. Start the vehicle that has the good
battery first. Let it run for 5 minutes.
14. Start the vehicle that has the
discharged (dead) battery.
The engine should start. If the engine fails
to start, do not continue to crank the
starter. Instead, contact the nearest
authorized dealer.
WARNING!
When disconnecting jumper cables, make
sure they do not get caught in any moving
parts in the engine compartment. Failure to
comply may result in death, personal injury,
equipment or property damage.
Reverse the above procedure exactly
when removing the jumper cables. With
engine running, disconnect jumper cables
from both vehicles in the exact reverse
order, making sure to first remove the
negative cable from the vehicle with the
discharged battery.
Where are the fuses located?
When determining if a fuse is blown, it is
important to know where to find the related
fuses.
Cab fuses are located in the center panel.
Main power relays are located on the
power distribution center in the engine
compartment.
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