2004 CHRYSLER VOYAGER 8e electrical

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2004  Service Manual BATTERY SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS
CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTION
THE BATTERY SEEMS
WEAK OR DEAD WHEN
ATTEMPTING TO START
THE ENGINE. 1. The electrical system
ignition-off draw is excessive.
1. Refer to t

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2004  Service Manual BATTERY SYSTEM DIAGNOSIS
CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTION
THE BATTERY STATE OF
CHARGE CANNOT BE
MAINTAINED. 1. The battery has an
incorrect size or rating for
this vehicle.1. Refer to Battery Syst

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2004  Service Manual INSPECTION
The following information details the recommended
inspection procedures for the battery and related
components. In addition to the maintenance sched-
ules found in this service manual and t

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2004  Service Manual service, the composition of this battery reduces gas-
sing and water loss at normal charge rates. However
these batteries may require additional distilled water
after years of service.Maintenance-free

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2004  Service Manual found on the original equipment battery label. Be
certain that a replacement battery has the correct
Group Size number, as well as CCA, and RC or AH
ratings that equal or exceed the original equipment

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2004  Service Manual SPIRAL-PLATE BATTERY CHARGE RATE TABLEVoltage Minutes
14.4 volts maximum up to 10 minutes 13.0 to 14 volts up to 20 minutes
12.9 volts or less up to 30 minutes
CHARGING TIME REQUIRED
The time required

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2004  Service Manual CONVENTIONAL BATTERY CHARGING TIME TABLECharging
Amperage 5 Amps10
Amps 20 Amps
Open Circuit Voltage Hours Charging @ 21É C (70É
F)
12.25 to 12.49 6 hours 3 hours 1.5 hours
12.00 to 12.24 10 hours 5

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CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2004  Service Manual between the disconnected battery negative cable ter-
minal clamp and the battery negative terminal post.
Make sure that the doors remain closed so that the
illuminated entry system is not activated. T