LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE TABLE OF CONTENTS page page LUBRICANTS AND CAPACITIES ............... 1 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES ................. 4 JUMP STARTING, TOWING AND HOISTING .... 10 LUBRICANTS AND CAPACITIES TABLE OF CONTENTS page page SERVICE PROCEDURES DESCRIPTION ............................ 1 PARTS AND LUBRICANT RECOMMENDATIONS .................... 1 INTERNATIONAL SYMBOLS ................. 1 CLASSIFICATION OF LUBRICANTS............ 1 FLUID CAPACITIES ........................ 2 SERVICE PROCEDURES DESCRIPTION Service and maintenance procedures for compo- nents and systems listed in Schedule “A” or “B” can be found by using the Group Tab Locator index at the front of this manual. If it is not clear which group contains the information needed, refer to the index at the back of this manual. There are two maintenance schedules that show proper service based on the conditions that the vehi- cle is subjected to. Schedule “A”, lists scheduled maintenance to be performed when the vehicle is used for general trans- portation. Schedule “B”, lists maintenance intervals for vehi- cles that are operated under the conditions listed at the beginning of that schedule section. Use the schedule that best describes the driving conditions. Where time and mileage are listed, follow the interval that occurs first. PARTS AND LUBRICANT RECOMMENDATIONS RECOMMENDATIONS When service is required, DaimlerChrysler Corpo- ration recommends that only Mopart brand parts, lubricants and chemicals be used. Mopar provides the best engineered products for servicing Daimler- Chrysler Corporation vehicles. INTERNATIONAL SYMBOLS DaimlerChrysler Corporation uses international symbols to identify engine compartment lubricant and fluid inspection and fill locations (Fig. 1). CLASSIFICATION OF LUBRICANTS Only lubricants bearing designations defined by the following organization should be used to service a DaimlerChrysler Corporation vehicle. • Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) • American Petroleum Institute (API) (Fig. 2) Fig. 1 International Symbols AN LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE 0-1
• National Lubricating Grease Institute (NLGI) (Fig. 3) ENGINE OIL SAE VISCOSITY RATING INDICATES ENGINE OIL VISCOSITY An SAE viscosity grade is used to specify the vis- cosity of engine oil. SAE 30 specifies a single viscos- ity engine oil. Engine oils also have multiple viscosities. These are specified with a dual SAE vis- cosity grade which indicates the cold-to-hot tempera- ture viscosity range. • SAE 30 = single grade engine oil. • SAE 10W-30 = multiple grade engine oil. DaimlerChrysler Corporation only recommends multiple grade engine oils. API QUALITY CLASSIFICATION This symbol (Fig. 2) on the front of an oil container means that the oil has been certified by the Ameri- can Petroleum Institute (API) to meet all the lubri- cation requirements specified by DailmlerChrysler Corporation. Refer to Group 9, Engine for gasoline engine oil specification. GEAR LUBRICANTS SAE ratings also apply to multiple grade gear lubricants. In addition, API classification defines the lubricants usage. LUBRICANTS AND GREASES Lubricating grease is rated for quality and usage by the NLGI. All approved products have the NLGI symbol (Fig. 3) on the label. At the bottom NLGI symbol is the usage and quality identification letters. Wheel bearing lubricant is identified by the letter “G”. Chassis lubricant is identified by the latter “L”. The letter following the usage letter indicates the quality of the lubricant. The following symbols indi- cate the highest quality. SPECIALIZED LUBRICANTS AND OILS Some maintenance or repair procedures may require the use of specialized lubricants or oils. Con- sult the appropriate sections in this manual for the correct application of these lubricants. FLUID CAPACITIES Fuel Tank Standard ...................... 57 L (15 gal.) Optional ....................... 83 L (22 gal.) Engine Oil W/Filter change 2.5L ......................... 4.3 L (4.5 qts.) 3.9L ......................... 4.3 L (4.5 qts.) 4.7L .......................... 5.7L (6.0 qts.) 5.9L ......................... 4.7 L (5.0 qts.) Cooling System 2.5L ......................... 9.3 L (9.8 qts.) 3.9L ....................... 13.2 L (14.0 qts.) 4.7L ....................... 16.0 L (17.0 qts.) 5.9L ....................... 13.5 L (14.3 qts.) Automatic Transmission Dry fill capacity. * 42RE ................... 9.1-9.5 L (19–20 pts.) 45RFE ..................... 13.33 L (28.0pts.) 46RE .................... 9.1-9.5 L (19–20pts.) * Depending on type and size of internal cooler, length and inside diameter of cooler lines, or use of an auxiliary cooler, these figures may vary. Refer to Group 21, Transmission for proper fluid fill proce- dure. Fig. 2 API Symbol Fig. 3 NLGI Symbol 1 – WHEEL BEARINGS 2 – CHASSIS LUBRICATION 3 – CHASSIS AND WHEEL BEARINGS 0-2 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE AN SERVICE PROCEDURES (Continued)
Manual Transmission NV3500 ...................... 2.0 L (4.2 pts.) AX15 ........................ 3.1 L (6.6 pts.) *NV1500HD ................... 2.2 L (4.7pts.) * Include 0.1 L (0.22 pts.) Friction Modifier. Transfer Case NP231 ....................... 1.2 L (2.5 pts.) NP231–HD .................... 1.2 L (2.5 pts.) NP242 ....................... 1.2 L (2.5 pts.) Front Axle Model 194 .................... 1.4 L (3.0 pts.) Rear Axle 8-1/4 in ....................... 2.1 L (4.4 pts.) 9-1/4 in ....................... 2.3 L (4.8 pts.) Power Steering Power steering fluid capacities are dependent on engine/chassis options as well as steering gear/cooler options. Depending on type and size of internal cooler, length and inside diameter of cooler lines, or use of an auxiliary cooler, these capacities may vary. Refer to Section 19 of the service manual for proper fill and bleed procedures. AN LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE 0-3 SERVICE PROCEDURES (Continued)
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES TABLE OF CONTENTS page SERVICE PROCEDURES MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES ................ 4 SERVICE PROCEDURES MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES There are two maintenance schedules that show proper service for the Dakota. First is Schedule “A”. It lists all the scheduled maintenance to be performed under “normal” operat- ing conditions. Second is Schedule “B”. It is a schedule for vehi- cles that are operated under the conditions listed at the beginning of that schedule. Use the schedule that best describes the driving conditions. Where time and mileage are listed, follow the interval that occurs first. At Each Stop For Gasoline • Check engine oil level, add as required. • Check windshield washer solvent and add if required. • Clean windshield and wiper blades as required. Once A Month • Check tire pressure and look for unusual wear or damage. • Inspect battery and clean and tighten terminals as required. • Check fluid levels of coolant reservoir, power steering and transmission and add as needed. • Check all lights and all other electrical items for correct operation. • Inspect and clean wiper blades. Replace if required. At Each Oil Change • Inspect exhaust system. • Inspect brake hoses. • Rotate the tires at each oil change interval shown on Schedule “A”: (7,500 miles) or every other interval shown on Schedule “B” (6,000 miles). • Check engine coolant level, hoses, and clamps. EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM MAINTENANCE The scheduled emission maintenance listed in bold type on the Maintenance Schedules, must be done at the mileage specified to assure the continued proper functioning of the emission control system. These, and all other maintenance services included in this manual, should be done to provide the best vehicle performance and reliability. More frequent mainte- nance may be needed for vehicles in severe operating conditions such as dusty areas and very short trip driving. FLUID FILL LOCATIONS AND LUBRICATION POINTS The fluid fill/check locations and lubrication points are located in each applicable group. SCHEDULE “A” 7,500 Miles (12 000 km) or at 6 months • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. 15,000 Miles (24 000 km) or at 12 months • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. 22,500 Miles (36 000 km) or at 18 months • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. • Lubricate front suspension ball joints if required. • Inspect front wheel bearings. • Inspect brake linings. 30,000 Miles (48 000 km) or at 24 months • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. • Replace engine air cleaner element. • Replace spark plugs. • Drain and refill automatic transmission fluid and change filter (4.7L only). 0-4 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE AN
37,500 Miles (60 000 km) or at 30 months • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. • Drain and refill transfer case fluid. • Drain and refill automatic transmission fluid. Replace filter and adjust bands (3.9L, and 5.9L only). 45,000 Miles (72 000 km) or at 36 months • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. • Lubricate front suspension ball joints if required. • Inspect front wheel bearings. • Inspect brake linings. • Flush and replace engine coolant at 36 months, regardless of mileage. 52,500 Miles (84 000 km) or at 42 months • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. • Flush and replace engine coolant if not done at 36 months. 60,000 Miles (96 000 km) or at 48 months • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. • Replace engine air cleaner element. • Replace ignition cables (2.5L, 3.9L, 5.9L). • Inspect PCV valve, replace as necessary. (3.9L, 4.7L, and 5.9L)* • Replace spark plugs. • Inspect auto tension drive belt and replace if required (3.9L, & 5.9L). • Inspect and adjust tension on drive belt (2.5L). • Drain and refill automatic transmission fluid and change filter (4.7L only). 67,500 Miles (108 000 km) or at 54 months • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. • Lubricate front suspension ball joints if required. • Inspect front wheel bearings. • Inspect brake linings. 75,000 Miles (120 000 km) or at 60 months • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. • Drain and refill automatic transmission fluid. Replace filter and adjust bands (3.9L & 5.9L). • Drain and refill transfer case. • Flush and replace engine coolant if it has been 30,000 miles (48 000 km) or 24 months since last change. • Inspect auto tension drive belt and replace if required (3.9L, & 5.9L). 82,500 Miles (132 000 km) or at 66 months • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. • Flush and replace engine coolant if it has been 30,000 miles (48 000 km) or 24 months since last change. 90,000 Miles (144 000 km) or at 72 months • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. • Replace engine air cleaner element. • Inspect PCV valve, replace as necessary. (3.9L, 4.7L, and 5.9L)* • Replace spark plugs. • Lubricate front suspension ball joints if required. • Inspect front wheel bearings. • Inspect brake linings. • Inspect auto tension drive belt and replace if required (3.9L, 4.7L, & 5.9L).D 97,500 Miles (156 000 km) or at 78 months • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. 105,000 Miles (168 000 km) or at 84 months • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. • Flush and replace engine coolant if it has been 30,000 Miles (48 000km) or 24 months since last change. • Inspect auto tension drive belt and replace if required (3.9L, 4.7L, & 5.9L).D 112,500 Miles (181 000 km) or at 90 months • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. • Drain and refill automatic transmission fluid. Replace filter and adjust bands (3.9L & 5.9L only). • Drain and refill transfer case fluid. • Lubricate front suspension ball joints if required. • Inspect front wheel bearings. • Inspect brake linings. • Flush and replace engine coolant if it has been 30,000 Miles (48 000km) or 24 months since last change. 120,000 Miles (192 000 km) or at 96 months • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. • Replace engine air cleaner element. • Replace ignition cables (2.5L, 3.9L & 5.9L). • Inspect PCV valve, replace as necessary. (3.9L, 4.7L, and 5.9L)* • Replace spark plugs. AN LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE 0-5 SERVICE PROCEDURES (Continued)
• Inspect auto tension drive belt and replace if required (3.9L, 4.7L, & 5.9L).D • Drain and refill automatic transmission fluid and change filter (4.7L only). *This maintenance is recommended by Daimler- Chrysler Corporation to the owner but is not required to maintain the warranty on the PCV valve. DThis maintenance is not required if the belt was previously replaced. Important: Inspection and service should also be performed any time a malfunction is observed or sus- pected. SCHEDULE “B” Use schedule “B” if the vehicle is usually operated under the following conditions: • Frequent short trip driving less than 5 miles (8 km) • Frequent driving in dusty conditions • Trailer towing • Extensive idling • More than 50% of the driving is at sustained high speeds during hot weather, above 90°F (32°C) 3,000 Miles (5 000 km) • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. 6,000 Miles (10 000 km) • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. 9,000 Miles (14 000 km) • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. 12,000 Miles (19 000 km) • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. • Drain and refill automatic transmission fluid. Replace filter and adjust bands (3.9L & 5.9L).‡ • Drain and refill automatic transmission fluid and change filter (4.7L only). • Lubricate front suspension ball joints if required. • Change rear axle fluid. • Change front axle fluid (4x4). • Inspect brake linings. 15,000 Miles (24 000 km) • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. • Inspect engine air cleaner element, replace as necessary. 18,000 Miles (29 000 km) • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. • Drain and refill manual transmission fluid (3.9L only). 21,000 Miles (34 000 km) • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. • Inspect front wheel bearings. 24,000 Miles (38 000 km) • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. • Drain and refill automatic transmission fluid. Replace filter and adjust bands (3.9L & 5.9L).‡ • Drain and refill automatic transmission fluid and change filter (4.7L only). • Lubricate front suspension ball joints if required. • Change rear axle fluid. • Change front axle fluid (4x4). • Inspect brake linings. 27,000 miles (43 000 km) • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. 30,000 Miles (48 000 km) • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. • Replace engine air cleaner element. • Replace spark plugs. • Inspect PCV valve, replace as necessary. (3.9L, 4.7L and 5.9L)* • Inspect and adjust drive tension on drive belt (2.5L). 33,000 Miles (53,000 km) • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. 36,000 Miles (58 000 km) • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. • Lubricate front suspension ball joints if required. • Drain and refill automatic transmission fluid. Replace filter and adjust bands (3.9L & 5.9L).‡ • Drain and refill automatic transmission fluid and change filter (4.7L only). • Drain and refill transfer case fluid. • Change rear axle fluid. • Change front axle fluid (4x4). • Inspect brake linings. 0-6 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE AN SERVICE PROCEDURES (Continued)
39,000 Miles (62 000 km) • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. 42,000 Miles (67 000 km) • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. • Inspect front wheel bearings. 45,000 Miles (72 000 km) • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. • Inspect engine air cleaner element, replace as necessary. 48,000 Miles (77 000 km) • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. • Lubricate front suspension ball joints if required. • Drain and refill automatic transmission fluid. Replace filter and adjust bands (3.9L & 5.9L).‡ • Drain and refill automatic transmission fluid and change filter (4.7L only). • Change rear axle fluid. • Change front axle fluid (4x4). • Inspect brake linings. 51,000 Miles (82 000 km) • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. • Flush and replace engine coolant. 54,000 Miles (86 000 km) • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. • Drain and refill manual transmission fluid (3.9L only). 57,000 Miles (91 000 km) • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. 60,000 Miles (96 000 km) • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. • Replace engine air cleaner element. • Replace ignition cables. • Inspect PCV valve, replace as necessary. (3.9L, 4.7L, and 5.9L)* • Replace spark plugs. • Drain and refill automatic transmission fluid. Replace filter and adjust bands (3.9L & 5.9L).‡ • Drain and refill automatic transmission fluid and change filter (4.7L only). • Lubricate front suspension ball joints if required. • Change rear axle fluid. • Change front axle fluid (4x4). • Inspect brake linings. • Inspect auto tension drive belt and replace if required (3.9L & 5.9L). 63,000 Miles (101 000 km) • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. • Inspect front wheel bearings. 66,000 Miles (106,000 km) • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. 69,000 Miles (110 000 km) • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. 72,000 Miles (115 000 km) • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. • Lubricate front suspension ball joints if required. • Drain and refill automatic transmission fluid. Replace filter and adjust bands (3.9L & 5.9L).‡ • Drain and refill automatic transmission fluid and change filter (4.7L only). • Drain and refill transfer case fluid. • Change rear axle fluid. • Change front axle fluid (4x4). • Inspect brake linings. 75,000 Miles (120 000 km) • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. • Inspect engine air cleaner element, replace as necessary. • Inspect auto tension drive belt and replace if required (3.9L, 4.7L & 5.9L).D 78,000 Miles (125 000 km) • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. 81,000 Miles (130 000 km) • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. • Flush and replace engine coolant if it has been 30,000 miles (48 000 km) since last change. 84,000 Miles (134 000 km) • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. • Inspect front wheel bearings. • Lubricate front suspension ball joints if required. AN LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE 0-7 SERVICE PROCEDURES (Continued)
• Drain and refill automatic transmission fluid. Replace filter and adjust bands (3.9L & 5.9L).‡ • Drain and refill automatic transmission fluid and change filter (4.7L only). • Change rear axle fluid. • Change front axle fluid (4x4). • Inspect brake linings. 87,000 Miles (139 000 km) • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. 90,000 Miles (144 000 km) • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. • Replace engine air cleaner element. • Replace spark plugs. • Inspect PCV valve, replace as necessary. (3.9L, 4.7L, and 5.9L)* • Inspect auto tension drive belt and replace if required (3.9L, 4.7L, & 5.9L).D • Inspect and adjust tension on drive belt (2.5L). 93,000 Miles (149 000 km) • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. 96,000 Miles (154 000 km) • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. • Lubricate front suspension ball joints if required. • Drain and refill automatic transmission fluid. Replace filter and adjust bands (3.9L & 5.9L).‡ • Drain and refill automatic transmission fluid and change filter (4.7L only). • Change rear axle fluid. • Change front axle fluid (4x4). • Inspect brake linings. 99,000 Miles (158 000 km) • Change engine oil • Replace engine oil filter. 102,000 Miles (163 000 km) • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. 105,000 Miles (168 000 km) • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. • Inspect engine air cleaner element, replace as necessary. • Inspect front wheel bearings. • Inspect auto tension drive belt and replace if required (3.9L, 4.7L, & 5.9L).D 108,000 Miles (173 000 km) • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. • Lubricate front suspension ball joints if required. • Drain and refill automatic transmission fluid. Replace filter and adjust bands (3.9L & 5.9L).‡ • Drain and refill automatic transmission fluid and change filter (4.7L only). • Drain and refill transfer case fluid. • Change rear axle fluid. • Change front axle fluid (4x4). • Inspect brake linings. 111,000 Miles (178 000 km) • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. • Flush and replace engine coolant if it has been 30,000 miles (48 000 km) since last change. 114,000 Miles (182 000 km) • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. 117,000 Miles (187 000 km) • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. 120,000 Miles (192 000 km) • Change engine oil. • Replace engine oil filter. • Replace engine air cleaner element. • Replace ignition cables. • Inspect PCV valve, replace as necessary. (3.9L, 4.7L, and 5.9L)* • Replace spark plugs. • Lubricate front suspension ball joints if required. • Drain and refill automatic transmission fluid. Replace filter and adjust bands (3.9L & 5.9L).‡ • Drain and refill automatic transmission fluid and change filter (4.7L only). • Change rear axle fluid. • Change front axle fluid (4x4). • Inspect brake linings. • Inspect auto tension drive belt and replace if required (3.9L, 4.7L, & 5.9L).D • Inspect and adjust tension on drive belt (2.5L). *This maintenance is recommended by Chrysler Corporation to the customer but is not required to maintain warranty on the PCV valve. DThis maintenance is not required if the belt was previously replaced. ‡Prolonged operation with heavy loading, espe- cially in hot weather, use of vehicle for off-the-high- way operation, and trailer towing require the more 0-8 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE AN SERVICE PROCEDURES (Continued)
frequent transmission service indicated with a ‡ in Schedule “B”. Perform these services if the vehicle is usually operated under these conditions. Important: Inspection and service should also be performed any time a malfunction is observed or sus- pected. AN LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE 0-9 SERVICE PROCEDURES (Continued)
JUMP STARTING, TOWING AND HOISTING TABLE OF CONTENTS page page SERVICE PROCEDURES JUMP STARTING PROCEDURE .............. 10 TOWING RECOMMENDATIONS .............. 11 TWO WHEEL DRIVE VEHICLE TOWING ....... 12 FOUR-WHEEL-DRIVE VEHICLE TOWING ...... 12 HOISTING RECOMMENDATIONS ............ 13 SERVICE PROCEDURES JUMP STARTING PROCEDURE WARNING: REVIEW ALL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND WARNINGS IN GROUP 8A, BATTERY/START- ING/CHARGING SYSTEMS DIAGNOSTICS. DO NOT JUMP START A FROZEN BATTERY, PERSONAL INJURY CAN RESULT. DO NOT JUMP START WHEN MAINTENANCE FREE BATTERY INDICATOR DOT IS YELLOW OR BRIGHT COLOR. DO NOT JUMP START A VEHICLE WHEN THE BATTERY FLUID IS BELOW THE TOP OF LEAD PLATES. DO NOT ALLOW JUMPER CABLE CLAMPS TO TOUCH EACH OTHER WHEN CONNECTED TO A BOOSTER SOURCE. DO NOT USE OPEN FLAME NEAR BAT- TERY. REMOVE METALLIC JEWELRY WORN ON HANDS OR WRISTS TO AVOID INJURY BY ACCI- DENTAL ARCING OF BATTERY CURRENT. WHEN USING A HIGH OUTPUT BOOSTING DEVICE, DO NOT ALLOW BATTERY VOLTAGE TO EXCEED 16 VOLTS. REFER TO INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED WITH DEVICE BEING USED. CAUTION: When using another vehicle as a booster, do not allow vehicles to touch. Electrical systems can be damaged on either vehicle. TO JUMP START A DISABLED VEHICLE: (1) Raise hood on disabled vehicle and visually inspect engine compartment for: • Battery cable clamp condition, clean if necessary. • Frozen battery. • Yellow or bright color test indicator, if equipped. • Low battery fluid level. • Generator drive belt condition and tension. • Fuel fumes or leakage, correct if necessary. CAUTION: If the cause of starting problem on dis- abled vehicle is severe, damage to booster vehicle charging system can result. (2) When using another vehicle as a booster source, park the booster vehicle within cable reach. Turn off all accessories, set the parking brake, place the automatic transmission in PARK or the manual transmission in NEUTRAL and turn the ignition OFF. (3) On disabled vehicle, place gear selector in park or neutral and set park brake. Turn off all accesso- ries. (4) Connect jumper cables to booster battery. RED clamp to positive terminal (+). BLACK clamp to neg- ative terminal (-). DO NOT allow clamps at opposite end of cables to touch, electrical arc will result. Review all warnings in this procedure. (5) On disabled vehicle, connect RED jumper cable clamp to positive (+) terminal. Connect BLACK jumper cable clamp to engine ground as close to the ground cable attaching point as possible (Fig. 1). (6) Start the engine in the vehicle which has the booster battery, let the engine idle a few minutes, then start the engine in the vehicle with the dis- charged battery. CAUTION: Do not crank starter motor on disabled vehicle for more than 15 seconds, starter will over- heat and could fail. (7) Allow battery in disabled vehicle to charge to at least 12.4 volts (75% charge) before attempting to start engine. If engine does not start within 15 sec- onds, stop cranking engine and allow starter to cool (15 min.), before cranking again. DISCONNECT CABLE CLAMPS AS FOLLOWS: • Disconnect BLACK cable clamp from engine ground on disabled vehicle. • When using a Booster vehicle, disconnect BLACK cable clamp from battery negative terminal. Disconnect RED cable clamp from battery positive terminal. • Disconnect RED cable clamp from battery posi- tive terminal on disabled vehicle. 0 - 10 LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE AN
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