Battery Protection During Vehicle Storage
The electrical devices (PCM, radio, etc.) used on the Geo Tracker cause a very small but continuous current drain on the battery. This condition is referred to as parasitic load drain. Vehicles that are not used for an extended period of time may develop extremely discharged and/or permanently damaged batteriesresulting from parasitic load drain. To prevent parasitic load drain, follow the procedure outlined below:
1. For long term storage (six months or longer), the negative (-) battery cable should be disconnected.
2. For short term storage, the TAIL DOME and CIGAR RADIO fuses should be removed This will deactivate the PCM and the radio memories.
3. Batteries should be recharged periodically (every 20 to 45 days) until the green dot is visible in the Built-In hydrometer. Refer to "Battery Charging" for proper charging procedures.
Once the vehicle is returned to service, the radio station presets and the clock will have to be reset; refer to Audio Systems.