Kizashi AWD L4-2.4L (2010)
Jump Starting: Service and Repair
Jump Starting In Case Of Emergency
With Booster Battery
CAUTION:
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For M/T model with a catalytic converter, do not push or tow the vehicle to start it. This may cause damage to the emission control
system and/or to other components.
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Damage to electronic components of either vehicle.
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Be careful not to allow metal tools or jumper cables to contact positive (+) battery terminal or other metal on vehicle, as this may cause a
short circuit.
Both booster and discharged battery should be handled carefully when using jumper cables. Follow the procedure outlined below, being careful not to
cause sparks.
WARNING:
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Serious personal injury (particularly to eyes) or property damage from such causes as battery explosion, battery acid or electrical burns.
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Remove rings, watches and other jewelry. Be sure to wear eye protection.
1. For CVT model, place select lever in "P".
For M/T model, place gear shift lever in "Neutral".
2. Apply parking brake.
3. Confirm that the ignition mode of keyless push start system is in "OFF".
4. Turn off lights and all other electrical loads.
5. For battery that cell caps are equipped, check electrolyte level. If it is below low level line, add distilled water.
6. Attach one of jumper cable terminals to positive (+) terminal of booster battery and other terminal of same cable to positive (+) terminal of
discharged battery. (Use 12-volt battery only to jump start engine).
7. Attach one of remaining jumper cable terminals to negative (-) terminal of booster battery, and other terminal of same cable to solid engine ground
(such as engine hook) at least 45 cm (18 in.) away from battery of vehicle.
8. Start engine of vehicle with booster battery and turn off electrical accessories. Then start engine with discharged battery.
9. Disconnect jumper cables in exact reverse order.
With Charging Equipment
CAUTION: When jump starting engine with charging equipment, be sure the equipment is for 12-volt battery and negative (-) ground system.
Do not use 24-volt charging equipment. Using such equipment can cause serious damage to electrical system or electronic parts.