If th e e ng ine  docs not  stan, rum off the aft er ab o ut se cond s a nd  try  again about seconds. 
39. The  engine compartment of an y 
motor  vehicle is  a potentiall y dangerous  area and can cause seriou s personal  injury. 
tery  explos ion: 
Always  make sure that the battery viding  starting  ass istance has the same voltag e as  the di scharged  battery (12 V) and 
appr oximate ly the same capacity  (see battery 
lab el). 
Never jump start a  ve hicl e wit h a fro zen 
battery.  The battery can explode. If a battery i s or h as  been  frozen,  re place  it. 
Batteries  give off exp losive  hydrogen  gas. 
Always  keep sparks, open flame and 
s moking mate rial s away  from batteries. 
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Never short out the battery  poles by necting  the positive and  negative pole s 
with each  other. 
Always  follow the jumper cables ' 
Never connect the negativ e cable  from the other vehicle  directly  to  the  negativ e terminal of th e di sc harged  battery.  The  hydrogen from the battery is  exp los ive. 
Never  attach the negativ e cabl e from the ve hicl e provid.ing  starting  assis tanc e to parts of the  fuel  system or to the  brake  hoses or brake  lines. 
Never the non-in sulated parts ofthe battery clamps to  touc h. Never  allow the jumper  cable  attached to the positive  battery 
terminal  to contact  metal parts of the vehicle. 
Always rout e the jumper  cables so that 
they cannot tangled up w ith  moving parts in the  engin e compartment. 
Note 
Install ing jumper  cables imp roper ly  can 
ca use  expe nsive  damage to the vehicl e's trical  system. 
Do not  let the vehicle s tou ch  each  othe r. e rwise  current could flo w between th e cars  as soon  as the  plus(+)  te rminal s arc 
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