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Rapid Charging the Battery, Vehicles without a Battery Monitoring Control Module or Energy Management Control Module







Rapid Charging the Battery, Vehicles without a Battery Monitoring Control Module or Energy Management Control Module

Procedure

The battery temperature must be at least 10 °C (50 °F).


Risk of explosion due to open flame, fire and smoking.

On non-maintenance-free batteries, the sealing plugs must be installed tightly.

Provide sufficient ventilation.

A highly flammable gas forms when batteries are charged. Never enter rooms where batteries are being charged carrying an open flame or while smoking.

Follow the battery charger and battery manufacturer safety requirements.

Risk of explosion on discharged battery with "visual indicator".

If the "visual indicator" has no color or is light yellow, the battery may not be tested or charged. Jump starting must not be used! There is a risk of explosion during testing, charging or jump starting. The battery must be replaced.


Risk of damaging the battery and vehicle electronic components.

Absorbent Glass Mat (AGM) batteries must not be rapid charged.

Batteries in vehicles with a battery monitoring control module (J367) or energy management control module (J644) may not be rapid charged.

Do not rapid charge exhaustively discharged batteries.

Rapid charging of batteries should only be performed in exceptional circumstances (for example, jump starting) since rapid charging may cause damage.

Battery must not be connected to vehicle electrical system when performing rapid charging. Disconnect the positive and negative cables from the terminals.

The maximum charging voltage is 14.8 volt.

If the battery must be replaced, follow the disposal regulations. Refer to => [ Pollution risk. ] Lead Acid Battery Warnings and Safety Precautions.