Acura 3.5 RL Manual page 1080

1996 - 2004 years
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Battery
Test
• Battery fluid (electrolyte) contains sulfuric acid. It may cause severe burns if it gets on your skin or in your eyes. Wear
protective clothing and a face shield.
— If electrolyte gets on your skin or clothes, rinse it off with water immediately.
— If electrolyte gets in your eyes, flush it out by splashing water in your eyes for at least 15 minutes; call a physician
immediately.
• A battery gives off hydrogen gas. If ignited, the hydrogen will explode and could crack the battery case and splatter
acid on you. Keep sparks, flames, and cigarettes away from the battery.
• Overcharging will raise the temperature of the electrolyte. This may force electrolyte to spray out of the battery vents.
Follow the charger manufacturer's instructions, and charge the battery at a proper rate.
NOTE: The PCM memory must be reset after reconnecting the battery (see
Use either a JCI or Bear ARBST tester, and follow the manufacturer's procedures. If you don't have one of these
computerized testers, follow this conventional test procedure:
To get accurate results, the temperature of the electrolyte must be between 70°F (21°C) and 100°F (38°C).
Test Load Capacity (#1)
• Apply 300 amp load for 15 seconds to remove
surface charge.
• Allow 15 seconds recovery period.
• Apply test load (see Test Load Chart).
• Record voltage at the end of 15 seconds.
Stays above 9.6 volts;
battery is OK.
If the case is cracked or the posts are loose, replace
the battery.
Check Indicator EYE Color
If the indicator shows low electrolyte, add distilled
water if possible.
EYE Indicates OK
Drops below 9.6 volts.
section
Check For Damage
11).
EYE Indicates LOW
CHARGE

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