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pressure cap of the degassing tank when the engine is hot. Not
taking precautions may lead to serious injury to your skin/eyes.
For optimum performance of the cooling system you must
maintain the required coolant level and use only recommended
engine coolant.
13.4 Jump Starting
If your vehicle's battery has run down, you may be able to start the
engine by using a standalone booster battery or a vehicle with a
good condition battery.
But before going ahead with this procedure ensure that the battery
is the cause of vehicle not starting. To confirm this, few simple tests
can be conducted as follows;;
•
Check the headlights - Are they dim or bright? If they are dim, it's
likely your battery is dead. If your headlights are bright, you do not
have a dead battery and a jump start may not help
•
Try to start your vehicle -Does it turn over very slowly, or does it
crank quickly? If it cranks quickly, you do not have a dead battery
and a jump start may not help. If it cranks slowly, or not at all, you
probably have a dead battery
Open the bonnet and locate the battery (near the left side fender).
Identify the positive and negative terminals.
• The positive terminal will be marked with a plus sign (+) and will
usually have a
RED cable attached on it.
• The negative terminal will be marked with a minus sign (-) and will
usually have a
BLACK cable attached to it
Check the physical condition of the battery. Inspect batteries for
cracks, leaks or any other damage. If you find any of these things, do
not jump start the vehicle. Call Mahindra Road Side Assistance or
replace the battery. If the weather is very cold, remove the refill
caps and check the condition of the electrolyte. If it seems slushy or
like ice, do not attempt jump-starting until it thaws.
1. Park the working vehicle near the disabled vehicle. Park the
vehicle in such a way that the distance between both vehicle
batteries is as small as practical. Turn off the engine, radio,
lights, A/C, fans and all other electrical components. Make
sure that all of these things are OFF in the disabled vehicle, too
DO NOT LET THE VEHICLES
TOUCH EACHOTHER
EMERGENCIES