Section 14-00: Battery and Charging System—Service | 1994 Mustang Workshop Manual |
WARNING: KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. BATTERIES (10653)
CONTAIN SULFURIC ACID. AVOID CONTACT WITH
SKIN, EYES, OR CLOTHING. ALSO, SHIELD YOUR EYES WHEN WORKING NEAR THE BATTERY
TO PROTECT AGAINST POSSIBLE SPLASHING OF THE ACID
SOLUTION. IN CASE OF ACID CONTACT WITH SKIN OR EYES, FLUSH IMMEDIATELY WITH
WATER FOR A MINIMUM OF 15 MINUTES AND GET PROMPT MEDICAL ATTENTION. IF ACID IS
SWALLOWED, CALL A PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY.
WARNING: BATTERIES NORMALLY PRODUCE EXPLOSIVE GASES WHICH CAN CAUSE PERSONAL
INJURY. THEREFORE, DO NOT ALLOW FLAMES, SPARKS OR LIGHTED SUBSTANCES TO COME
NEAR THE BATTERY
. WHEN CHARGING OR WORKING NEAR A BATTERY
, ALWAYS SHIELD YOUR FACE AND PROTECT YOUR EYES. ALWAYS PROVIDE
VENTILATION.
WARNING: WHEN LIFTING A PLASTIC-CASED BATTERY
, EXCESSIVE PRESSURE ON THE END WALLS COULD CAUSE ACID TO SPEW THROUGH
THE VENT CAPS, RESULTING IN PERSONAL INJURY, DAMAGE TO THE VEHICLE OR BATTERY
. LIFT WITH A BATTERY CARRIER OR WITH YOUR HANDS ON OPPOSITE CORNERS.
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| Before attempting to test a battery , it is important to give it a thorough examination to determine if it has been damaged. | Batteries are tested to determine the state of charge and ability to crank an engine. The result of these tests is to show that the battery is either good, needs recharging, or must be replaced. |
Preliminary checks to the charging system should be made regardless of the
fault condition. These checks include:
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Before performing charging system tests on the vehicle, note conditions such
as: slow cranking, discharged battery
, charge indicator lamp stays ON with engine running,
charge indicator lamp does not illuminate with ignition switch
in RUN and engine not running, etc. This information
will aid in isolating the part of the system causing the symptom.
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