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Porsche 968 - Battery Charging and Replacement; Charging the Battery; Replacing the Battery; Important Battery Safety Notes

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Checking
and
Servicing
the
Batte
I)'
The
battery
is
in
the
engine
compartment,
on
the
right-hand
side
behind
the
bulkhead.
On
right-hand
drive
vehicles
the
battery
is
lo-
cated
in
the
luggage
compartment
in
the
left-
hand
stowage
recess.
Because
of
the
danger
of
short-circuits,
always
disconnect
the
battery
before
beginning
work
on
the
electrical
system.
To
do
so,
disconnect
the
battery
earth
strap.
Disconnecting
the
battery
whilst
the
engine
is
running
can
destroy
the
alternator
and
the
control
units.
This
also
applies
accordingly
to
vehicles
with
a
built-in
battery
disconnection
switch
.
If
the
battery
is
disconnected,
the
data
stored
in
the
control
units
are
erased
and
must
be
reen-
tered
when
the
battery
has
been
reconnected
(e.g.
anti-theft
code
for
the
radio).
After
recon-
nection,
the
control
unit
for
the
engine
electro-
nics
takes
about
1 0
minutes
with
the
engine
run-
ning
to
reacquire
the
requisite
data.
During
this
time,
the
engine
may
idle
unevenly
or
too
fast.
A
well
charged
battery
helps
to
prevent
starting
problems
and
has
a
longer
service
life.
Increas-
ing
traffic
density,
speed
limits
and
legislation
of
noise,
exhaust
gas
and
fuel
consumption,
how-
92
ever,
mean
that
the
alternator
cannot
turn
as
often
and
its
output
is
correspondingly
lower
.
The
growing
amount
of
electrical
equipment,
by
contrast,
results
in
more
current
being
required
.
Therefore
check,
especially
when
only
mak-
ing
short
journeys,
that
all
unnecessary
elec-
trical
systems
are
turned
off.
If
your
Porsche
is
left
unused
for
an
extended
period
in
a
garage
or
at
a
workshop,
the
doors
and
the
front
and
rear
lids
should
be
closed
.
Remove
the
ignition
key
or,
if
appropriate
,
dis-
connect
the
battery.
The
alarm
is
deactivated
when
the
battery
is
disconnected!
Removing
the
Battery
The
necessary
wrenches
for
removing
the
bat-
tery
are
in
the
tool
kit.
When
removing
the
bat-
tery,
first
disconnect
the
negative
cable,
and
when
installing
the
battery,
first
connect
up
the
positive
cable.
Winter
Operation
The
battery
capacity
is
reduced
by
low
tempera-
tures
.
Moreover,
during
the
winter
months,
the
demands
made
on
the
battery
increase
due
to
the
rear
window
heating
and
more
frequent
use
of
additional
lights,
the
blower,
the
windscreen
wipers
etc.
Therefore,
before
the
winter
sets
in,
have
the
condition
of
your
battery
checked
at
an
Official
Porsche
Centre.
To
prevent
the
battery
from
freezing,
it
should
always
be
fully
charged.
A
flat
battery
can
freeze
at
only
-1 oo
c,
while
a
fully
charged
battery
will
not
freeze
until
the
tempera-
ture
is
down
to
--40
°C.
Care
of
the
Battery
The
battery
terminals
must
be
kept
clean
.
Check
that
the
battery
plug
s
and
terminal
clamps
are
seated
correctly.
Checking
the
Electrolyte
Level
Unscrew
all
plugs.
With
the
car
on
a
level
sur
-
face,
the
electrolyte
in
each
cell
must
reach
the
filling
mark.
These
filling
marks
can
be
seen
through
the
plug
apertures
as
bars
or
lugs
in
the
battery.
There
are
also
marks
for
the
elec-
trolyte
level
on
the
outside
of
the
battery
casing
.
The
electrolyte
level
can
be
recognised
by
its
dark
colouring
through
the
sides
of
the
cells.
If
the
electrolyte
level
requires
adjustment,
use
only
distilled
water
(never
acid)
.
Be
careful
to
use
a
clean
vessel
when
topping
up
the
battery
.
On
no
account
must
alcohol
(e.g.
window
cleaner
residue)
be
allowed
to
get
into
the
bat-
tery.
Never
add
more
liquid
than
necessary.
Electrolyte
should
be
checked
more
frequently
during
the
summer
and
in
hot
climates
.

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