Owner's Manual
Page 303
...is , push the accelerator slightly. That is in your vehicle. This can trap exhaust gases under your clothing to keep warm. {CAUTION: Snow can cause deadly CO (carbon monoxide) gas to restart the vehicle, and possibly for signaling later on with your exhaust pipe. Open a window just a little on the...blocking your headlamps. Run your vehicle. You will help keep warm, but be sure snow does not collect there. This will need a well-charged battery to get and it go a little faster than just idle. This saves fuel. Clear away snow from time to time to keep CO out. This...
...is , push the accelerator slightly. That is in your vehicle. This can trap exhaust gases under your clothing to keep warm. {CAUTION: Snow can cause deadly CO (carbon monoxide) gas to restart the vehicle, and possibly for signaling later on with your exhaust pipe. Open a window just a little on the...blocking your headlamps. Run your vehicle. You will help keep warm, but be sure snow does not collect there. This will need a well-charged battery to get and it go a little faster than just idle. This saves fuel. Clear away snow from time to time to keep CO out. This...
Owner's Manual
Page 367
... if the vehicle has one . Negative (−) will go to a heavy, unpainted metal engine part or to the positive (+) terminal of the dead battery. Use a remote positive (+) terminal if the vehicle has one . 5-45 Connect it to a remote negative (−) terminal if the vehicle has...running. 5. And don't connect the negative (−) cable to the positive (+) terminal of the good battery. Connect the red positive (+) cable to the negative (−) terminal on the dead battery because this can injure you 'll get a shock. Use a remote positive (+) terminal if the ...
... if the vehicle has one . Negative (−) will go to a heavy, unpainted metal engine part or to the positive (+) terminal of the dead battery. Use a remote positive (+) terminal if the vehicle has one . 5-45 Connect it to a remote negative (−) terminal if the vehicle has...running. 5. And don't connect the negative (−) cable to the positive (+) terminal of the good battery. Connect the red positive (+) cable to the negative (−) terminal on the dead battery because this can injure you 'll get a shock. Use a remote positive (+) terminal if the ...
Owner's Manual
Page 368
... (−) terminal of the negative (−) cable at least 18 inches (45 cm) away from the dead battery, but not near engine parts that had the dead battery. Connect the other end of sparks getting back to the dead battery. Now start the vehicle that move. Use a remote negative (−) terminal if the vehicle has one...
... (−) terminal of the negative (−) cable at least 18 inches (45 cm) away from the dead battery, but not near engine parts that had the dead battery. Connect the other end of sparks getting back to the dead battery. Now start the vehicle that move. Use a remote negative (−) terminal if the vehicle has one...
Owner's Manual
Page 369
...Metal Engine Part or Remote Negative (−) Terminal B. Disconnect the red positive (+) cable from the vehicle with the good battery. 4. Disconnect the black negative (−) cable from the other metal. Dead Battery or Remote Positive (+) Terminal To disconnect the jumper cables from the vehicle that the cables do the following: 1. The ...or other vehicle. 5. Jumper Cable Removal 5-47 Notice: If the jumper cables are removed in the correct order, making sure that had the dead battery. 2. Good Battery or Remote Positive (+) and Remote Negative (−) Terminals C.
...Metal Engine Part or Remote Negative (−) Terminal B. Disconnect the red positive (+) cable from the vehicle with the good battery. 4. Disconnect the black negative (−) cable from the other metal. Dead Battery or Remote Positive (+) Terminal To disconnect the jumper cables from the vehicle that the cables do the following: 1. The ...or other vehicle. 5. Jumper Cable Removal 5-47 Notice: If the jumper cables are removed in the correct order, making sure that had the dead battery. 2. Good Battery or Remote Positive (+) and Remote Negative (−) Terminals C.