Battery Removal; Charging The Battery - Club Car Carryall 295 2014 Maintenance And Service Manual

Gasoline, diesel and intellitach vehicles
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ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS: GASOLINE
VEHICLES
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IMPURITY
Suspended matter
Total solids
Calcium and magnesium oxides
Iron
Ammonia
Organic matter
Nitrates
Nitrites
Chloride

BATTERY REMOVAL

See General Warnings on page 1-2.
1.
Disconnect battery and spark plug wire(s). See Disconnecting the Battery – Gasoline/Diesel Vehicles on
page 1-3.
2.
Remove the driver-side seat.
3.
Remove the battery hold-down located on the bottom of the battery.
4.
Remove the battery. See following WARNING.
WARNING
• Keep the battery in an upright position to prevent electrolyte leakage. Tipping the battery beyond a
45° angle in any direction can allow a small amount of electrolyte to leak out of the vent hole. Do not
exceed this 45° angle when lifting, carrying or installing battery. The battery acid could cause severe
personal injury when accidentally coming in contact with the skin or eyes and could damage clothing.

CHARGING THE BATTERY

See General Warnings on page 1-2.
1.
Charge the battery with an automotive type 12-volt battery charger. Follow all warnings and procedures supplied
by the battery charger manufacturer.
2.
Attach the charger, positive (+) cable to the positive (+) battery post and negative (–) cable to the negative (–)
battery post.
3.
The battery may be charged with a slow charge (3 to 10 amps) or a fast charge (20 to 30 amps). Charge until the
specific gravity reaches 1.250. See following WARNING.
2014 Carryall 295/XRT 1550 Maintenance and Service Manual
ALLOWABLE CONTENT (PARTS PER MILLION)
Trace
100.0
40.0
5.0
8.0
50.0
10.0
5.0
5.0
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Battery
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