STARTING AND STOPPING PROCEDURES 6-5
PA1633 X3-45 Commuter Operator’s Manual
DANGER
Do not
use ether or other combustible starting
aid fluid on any engine equipped with an
intake air preheater. If the engine is equipped
with a preheater, introduction of ether or
similar starting aids could cause a fire or
explosion resulting in severe property
damage, serious personal injury or death.
JUMP STARTING
In order to avoid damage to solid-state electrical
components, it is important that jumper (booster)
cables be used correctly and only in
emergencies. To jump start, use another 24 volt
DC, negative grounded, power source. Use only
jumper cables rated at 500 cranking amperes.
DANGER
Injury, explosion, battery acid damage or
charging system overload may result if these
jump starting procedures are not precisely
followed.
WARNING
Wear eye protection and remove rings, metal
jewelry and watches with metal bands.
DANGER
The gases given off by batteries while jump
starting are explosive. Do not smoke near
batteries.
CAUTION
Do not let the two vehicles touch. Keep a
walk-through distance between the two
vehicles. Make sure positive (red) and
negative (black) jumper cable clamps do not
touch.
CAUTION
Never connect the jumper cable to the
negative terminal post of the run-down battery.
WARNING
Before attempting to jump start, make sure the
parking brake is applied and the transmission
is in neutral (N). Turn off all lights, heaters
and other electrical accessories.
CAUTION
Choose a booster vehicle which produces
comparable amperage as your vehicle.
To jump start, proceed as follows:
1. Remove the protective plug from the booster
block bulkhead connector located in the
engine curbside compartment;
2. Connect to the bulkhead connector. If the
boosting battery is in another vehicle, that
vehicle's engine must be shut OFF before
connecting;
3. Disconnect the jumper cable.
4. Install protective plug on the booster block
terminal.
NOTE
Jumper cables must be rated at 500 cranking
amperes. If jumper cable length is 20 feet (6
m) or less, use 2/0 (AWG) gauge wires. If
cable length is between 20 to 30 feet (6 to 9
m), use 3/0 (AWG) gauge wires.
Summary of Contents for X3-45 COMMUTER 2018
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