Battery Service
The battery is the heart of the electrical system. With
regular and proper service, battery life can be extended.
Additionally, battery and electrical component failure
can be prevented.
FILLER CAPS
CAP TUBES
CORRECT
WATER
LEVEL
COVER SEAL
WARNING
POTENTIAL HAZARD:
Either the battery terminals or metal tools could
short against metal vehicle components.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN:
Figure 28
Sparks can cause the battery gasses to explode.
Damaged cables could short against metal ve-
hicle components and cause sparks.
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD:
When removing or installing the battery, do not
allow the battery terminals to touch any metal
parts of the vehicle.
4.
5.
will minimize possible battery damage and allow better
access for inspection and service.
Make sure that filler caps are on tightly.
Remove battery from chassis to a service area. This
Always DISCONNECT the negative (black) bat-
tery cable before disconnecting the positive
(red) cable.
WARNING
Always RECONNECT the positive (red) battery
POTENTIAL HAZARD:
cable
(black) cable.
Do not allow metal tools to short between the
battery terminals and metal parts of the ve-
hicle.
Always keep the battery strap in place to protect
and secure the battery.
before
reconnecting
the
negative
Battery electrolyte contains sulfuric acid which is
a deadly poison and it causes severe burns.
WHAT CAN HAPPEN:
If you carelessly drink electrolyte you could die
or if it gets onto your skin you will be burned.
HOW TO AVOID THE HAZARD:
Do not drink electrolyte and avoid contact with
skin, eyes or clothing. Wear safety glasses to
shield your eyes and rubber gloves to protect
your hands.
Fill the battery where clean water is always avail-
able for flushing the skin. Always RECONNECT
the positive (red) battery cable before recon-
necting the negative (black) cable.
Electrolyte Specific Gravity
Fully charged: 1.265 corrected to 80oF (26.7oC)
Discharged: less than 1.240
Battery Specifications
BCI Group Size UI:
300
Reserve Capacity at 25 Amps and 80oF (26.7oC) is 34
Minutes
Amp Cranking Performance at 0o F (–17.8oC)
Follow all instructions and comply with all safety
messages on the electrolyte container.
Removal (Fig. 28)
Inspection, Maintenance, and Testing
IMPORTANT: Be careful not to damage terminal
posts or cable connectors when removing the bat-
tery cables.
1. Perform the following inspections and maintenance:
A. Check for cracks caused by overly tight or loose
hold–down clamp. Replace battery if cracked and
leaking.
1.
brake, turn ignition off, and remove key.
Position vehicle on a level surface, set parking
2.
strap.
Raise bed and secure with prop rod. Unhook battery
B. Check battery terminal posts for corrosion. Use a
terminal brush or steel wool to clean corrosion from
the battery terminal posts.
3.
Disconnect negative (black) cable first to prevent
short circuiting the battery, other components, or opera-
tor’s hands. Disconnect positive (red) cable.
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