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Batteries
Charging the 12V Battery
Never attempt to charge the 12V battery
while the high-voltage battery is being
charged. Doing so could damage the vehicle or charging
equipment, and could cause an injury.
Keep any sparks or flames away from the
12V battery. Explosive gases are always
present near the 12V battery and could cause death or severe
injury if ignited.
Battery fluid is corrosive and can cause
severe burns. Do not allow battery fluid to
come into contact with eyes, skin, clothing, or painted
surfaces. Immediately flush any contacted areas with copious
amounts of water.
Battery posts, terminals, and related
accessories contain lead and lead
compounds. Wash your hands thoroughly after handling any
battery components.
Any power source (e.g. battery, charger)
used to charge your vehicle must be rated
as 12V. Using an improperly-rated power source can damage
your vehicle, which would not be covered under warranty.
Never use the 12V battery in your vehicle
to jump-start other vehicles, as the
electrical system is not designed for it. Doing so can cause
severe damage to your vehicle, which would not be covered
under the warranty.
In certain circumstances (e.g. leaving the vehicle idle or in
storage for too long), the 12V battery may have an insufficient
level of charge to operate the on-board electrical systems.
There may be insufficient charge in the 12V battery if:
The vehicle will not power on when the key switch is in the
ON position (see
).
The vehicle will not charge when the charge cable is plugged
“Using the Charge Cable”, page 5-3
).
If the 12V battery lacks sufficient charge to power these
systems, it can be charged using the methods in this section.
Note: Charging the 12V battery will not affect the charge level of
the high-voltage battery. You can only charge the high-voltage
battery via the charge cable. See
Note: If you experience persistent issues with your 12V battery’s
state of charge, have your vehicle inspected by an
ElectraMeccanica Authorized Service Provider.
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