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Chevrolet Lanos (since 2004 of release), Daewoo Lanos (since 1997 of release)

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Start the engine from the external power sources



If you can not start up the engine due to a partial or full discharge of the battery, then to start, you can use the battery of another vehicle. To connect batarei- "donor" use special connecting cables with clips of the "Crocodile".

WARNINGS
When the engine is started by an additional battery carefully observe the sequence of work set out in this section. Otherwise, it may result in fire or explosion causing damage to both vehicles.
Before connecting the external battery pack, make sure the ignition is off. Turn off and all electrical consumers (lights, radio, windshield wipers, etc.).
When connecting and disconnecting cables, do not allow their mutual contact, and the contact wire with fans, belts and other rotating parts.
Do not disconnect the wires to the outside of the battery until the engine runs on normal idle.
If, during engine start from the additional battery sound system left on, it could seriously damaged. Always turn off the sound system before starting the motor from the battery of another vehicle.

1. Position the vehicle with the discharged battery near avtomobilem- "donor" within reach of the connecting cables.

A WARNING
Cars in any case should not touch. Otherwise, it may happen undesired circuit on "weight", whereby you will not be able to start up the engine of the car with the discharged battery, and electrical systems of both vehicles can be damaged.

2. slow down the parking brake both cars.
3. Check the level of electrolyte in the battery is discharged (see. "Service Battery").

A WARNING
If the electrolyte level is strongly reduced or electrolyte looks frozen, do not attempt to start up the engine from the additional battery. In this case, the risk of explosion discharged battery!

4. Fold the most ...
5. ... and a small protective cover of terminals "plus" flat battery.
6. Connect the connection cable clamp with red handle to the terminal "plus" low battery.
7. The second cable clamp with red handle to connect the terminal "plus" batarei- "donor".

NOTE
For clarity, the operation is shown in the removed battery.

8. Clamp the second cable (with black handle) is attached to the plug "minus" batarei- "donor" ...
9. ... and the other cable clamp (with black handles) - to "weight" of the car with the discharged battery in a location as possible to the maximum distance from the battery bay. The most convenient way to attach the clamp to the lifting lugs of the engine.

NOTE
The requirement for joining the wire at maximum distance from the battery due to the possibility of arcing at the time of accession.

10. Make sure that you have attached the cables in the correct order and they do not come into contact with moving parts of the engine.
11. When using the battery installed in the automobile "donors", start up the engine of the car and let it run a few minutes at idle until steady work.
12. Start up the engine of the car with the discharged battery and let it run until stable idle speed.
13. Disconnect the cables in the order strictly inverse order of their accession.




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