Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine If your vehicle has more  than one battery, use the 
battery  that is under the hood 
of the  vehicle -- this 
will  reduce  the electrical  resistance. 
2. Get  the  vehicles  close  enough so the jumper  cables 
can  reach, but  be  sure the vehicles  aren’t touching 
each  other. 
If they are, it could  cause a ground 
connection  you don’t want.  You wouldn’t be  able  to 
start your  vehicle,  and  the bad grounding  could 
damage  the  electrical  systems. 
Set  the  parking  brake  firmly 
on each  vehicle.  Put an 
automatic  transmission  in 
PARK (P)  or  a manual 
transmission 
in NEUTRAL (N). 
3. Turn off the  ignition  on both  vehicles.  Turn off all 
lamps  that aren’t  needed,  and  radios.  This  will avoid 
sparks  and  help save both  batteries,  and  could  save 
your  radio! 
NOTICE: 
If you  leave  your  radio  on, it could be badly 
damaged.  The  repairs  would not be covered  by 
your  warranty. 
4. Open the hoods and locate the batteries.  Find 
the  positive 
(+) and negative (-) terminals on 
each  battery. 
A CAUTION: 
Using a match  near a battery  can  cause battery 
gas  to explode.  People have been  hurt doing  this, 
and  some have  been blinded.  Use a flashlight  if 
you  need  more light. 
Be  sure  the  battery  (or  batteries)  has  enough 
water.  You don’t  need to add  water  to  the  Delco 
Freedom@  battery  (or  batteries)  installed in 
every  new 
GM vehicle.  But if a battery  has  filler 
caps, be  sure  the  right  amount  of fluid  is there. 
If 
it is  low,  add water  to  take  care  of that  first. If 
you don’t,  explosive  gas could  be present. 
Battery  fluid contains acid  that can burn  you. 
Don’t  get  it on  you. 
If you  accidentally  get it in 
your  eyes or on  your  skin, flush  the place with 
water  and  get medical help immediately.