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Batteries
Charging the 12V battery
Before connecting a charger, ensure that
your vehicle is powered OFF with the
Electronic Parking Brake engaged. See
Ensure that your vehicle is parked in a
well-ventilated area and sheltered from
rain. Excess explosive gases can build up in an enclosed
structure and result in an explosion.
The 12V battery must only be charged via
the under-hood terminals unless the
battery has been removed from the vehicle.
If charging the 12V battery when removed
from the vehicle, do not allow the
charger’s clips to contact each other if a clip is connected to a
battery. If the clips touch while electrical current is running
through them, they can spark and potentially cause a fire.
Always follow the instructions and
precautions written by the manufacturer
of your charger.
Some battery chargers (e.g. trickle chargers) can safely be left
connected for months without harming your 12V battery, while
others may only be left connected for much shorter periods.
Read your charger's manual for details.
To connect a portable battery charger or trickle charger to the
12V battery:
1. Ensure that your vehicle is in N (Neutral) with the
Electronic Parking Brake engaged, and the key switch is in
the OFF position. See
.
2. Ensure that the charge cable for the high-voltage battery is
not connected to your vehicle. See
.
3. Open the hood of your vehicle. See
4. Remove the cap from your vehicle’s positive (+) terminal.
“Locating the 12V battery terminals”, page 7-32
.
5. Connect the charger’s clips securely to the vehicle in the
following order:
Positive (red) clip to your vehicle’s positive (+) terminal.
Negative (black) clip to ground on your vehicle, as far
away from the battery as possible. A proper grounding
point is a clean, unpainted, metallic part of your vehicle’s
frame or chassis.
6. Ensure that your charger is set to the proper settings for a
12V battery as per the manual's recommendations.
Connect your charger to a power source and turn it on.
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