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Starting with an external power source
1. Check the auxiliary battery. 2. Position the vehicle with a charged battery as close as possible to his car to batteries were almost there, but do not allow the vehicles come in contact. 3. Turn off all power consumers of the secondary. 4. Remove the plug cans both batteries and put a rag to open the battery (except for batteries that require no maintenance).
| Fig. 1.38. Wiring sequence when starting the engine using batarei- "donor": A - flat battery; b - auxiliary battery; 1 - positive terminal of the auxiliary battery; 2 - positive terminal of discharged battery; 3 - negative terminal of the auxiliary battery; 4 - "mass" stationary metal point
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5. First, connect one end of the cable to the positive terminal of the discharged battery, then the other end of the same cable to the positive terminal batarei- "donor" (Fig. 1.38). Then connect one end of the second wire to the negative terminal of the auxiliary battery, and then the other end - a "mass" of the stationary metal point (for example, engine mount). Do not connect a wire from the negative terminal of the auxiliary battery to the negative terminal of discharged battery. 6. Start up the engine auxiliary vehicle with increased speed of the crankshaft to the generator started to produce power. 7. If the engine is not empty, let the starter cool down time. Then start up the engine auxiliary vehicle that little will charge a discharged battery. 8. When removing the auxiliary wires first unplug the cable from the negative terminal of the charged auxiliary battery.
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