’04 MATRIX_U (L/O 0307)
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2004 MATRIX from Oct. ’03 Prod. (OM12861U)
CAUTION
BATTERY  PRECAUTIONS
The  battery  produces  flammable  and
explosive  hydrogen  gas.
! Do  not  cause  a  spark  from  the  bat-
tery  with  tools.
! Do  not  smoke  or  light  a  match  near
the  battery.
The  electrolyte  contains  poisonous
and  corrosive  sulfuric  acid.
! Avoid  contact  with  eyes,  skin  or
clothes.
! Never  ingest  electrolyte.
! Wear  protective  safety  glasses  when
working  near  the  battery.
! Keep  children  away  from  the  bat-
tery.
EMERGENCY  MEASURES
! If  electrolyte  gets  in  your  eyes,
flush  your  eyes  with  clean  water
immediately  and  get  immediate
medical  attention.  If  possible,  con-
tinue  to  apply  water  with  a  sponge
or  cloth  while  en  route  to  the  medi-
cal  office.
! If  electrolyte  gets  on  your  skin,
thoroughly  wash  the  contact  area.  If
you  feel  pain  or  burning,  get  medi-
cal  attention  immediately.
! If  electrolyte  gets  on  your  clothes,
there  is  a  possibility  of  its  soaking
through  to  your  skin,  so  immediate-
ly  take  off  the  exposed  clothing  and
follow  the  procedure  above,  if  nec-
essary.
! If  you  accidentally  swallow  electro-
lyte,  drink  a  large  quantity  of  water
or  milk.  Follow  with  milk  of  magne-
sia,  beaten  raw  egg  or  vegetable
oil.  Then  go  immediately  for  emer-
gency  help.
Ter m i n a l s G r ou n d  c ab le
Hold−down
clamp
Check  the  battery  for  corroded  or  loose
terminal  connections,  cracks,  or  loose
hold−down  clamp.
a. If  the  battery  is  corroded,  wash  it  off
with  a  solution  of  warm  water  and  bak-
ing  soda.  Coat  the  outside  of  the  termi-
nals  with  grease  to  prevent  further  cor-
rosion.
b. If  the  terminal  connections  are  loose,
tighten  their  clamp  nuts—but  do  not
overtighten.
c. Tighten  the  hold−down  clamp  only
enough  to  keep  the  battery  firmly  in
place.  Overtightening  may  damage  the
battery  case.
Checking  battery  condition—
—Precautions
—Checking  battery  exterior