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Starting Aid

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Do not start engine with use of starting sprays. When starting engine with jumper wires, ensure jumper lead wires are appropriate size. Only use fuse-protected jumper leads. Check whether current supplying battery is 12 volts. If engine is started from battery of another vehicle, ensure there is no contact between bodies of both vehicles. Never touch ignition system components and current. If battery in vehicle supplying power is weak, start engine and run at idle. Always confirm with the procedures to avoid injury to persons or damage to parts.

On automatic transmission, select Park setting and apply hand brake. On manual transmission, move shift lever into neutral and apply parking brake. Ensure jumper leads cannot get caught in rotating parts such as cooling fan.

Connect positive terminals of both batteries with one jumper lead (Red). Use positive connection point in engine compartment for vehicles with one battery in trunk. Then attach second jumper lead (Black) to negative terminal of donor battery and to engine or body ground on vehicle to be started. Never connect second jumper lead (Black) to negative terminal of battery in vehicle to be started. This would produce explosive gas which could be ignited by sparks. After engine of vehicle to be started has started, first disconnect jumper lead on negative terminal/ground connection. Then remove jumper lead from positive terminals.