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Jump Starting
If the vehicle is a Two-mode Hybrid, see the Two-mode
Hybrid manual for more information.
If the vehicle’s battery (or batteries) has run down, you
may want to use another vehicle and some jumper
cables to start your vehicle. Be sure to use the following
steps to do it safely.
{CAUTION:
Batteries can hurt you. They can be dangerous
because:
They contain acid that can burn you.
They contain gas that can explode or ignite.
They contain enough electricity to burn you.
If you do not follow these steps exactly, some or
all of these things can hurt you.Notice:Ignoring these steps could result in costly
damage to the vehicle that would not be covered
by the warranty.
Trying to start the vehicle by pushing or pulling it
will not work, and it could damage the vehicle.
1. Check the other vehicle. It must have a 12-volt
battery with a negative ground system.
Notice:If the other vehicle’s system is not a 12-volt
system with a negative ground, both vehicles can
be damaged. Only use vehicles with 12-volt systems
with negative grounds to jump start your vehicle.
2. Get the vehicles close enough so the jumper cables
can reach, but be sure the vehicles are not touching
each other. If they are, it could cause a ground
connection you do not want. You would not be able
to start your vehicle, and the bad grounding
could damage the electrical systems.
To avoid the possibility of the vehicles rolling, set
the parking brake rmly on both vehicles involved
in the jump start procedure. Put the automatic
transmission in P (Park) or a manual transmission
in N (Neutral) before setting the parking brake.
If you have a four-wheel-drive vehicle, be sure the
transfer case is in a drive gear, not in N (Neutral).
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To get an accurate reading, the vehicle should be on a
level surface.
For all 4.8L, 5.3L 1500 series and all 6.2L all
wheel drive 1500 series luxury model applications,
the proper level is from 0.04 inch to 0.75 inch
(1.0 mm to 19.0 mm) below the bottom of the ller
plug hole, located on the rear axle. Add only
enough uid to reach the proper level.
For all 6.0L 1500 series and all 6.2L non-all
wheel drive 1500 series luxury model applications,
the proper level is from 0.6 inch to 1.6 inches
(15 mm to 40 mm) below the bottom of the ller
plug hole, located on the rear axle. Add only enough
uid to reach the proper level.
The proper ll level for the 2500 series is from
0 to 1/2 inch (0 to 13 mm) below the bottom of the
ller plug hole, located at the front of the axle.
Add only enough uid to reach the proper level. 2500 Series
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Four-Wheel Drive
Lubricant checks in this section also apply to these
vehicles. There are two additional systems that need
lubrication.
Transfer Case
When to Check Lubricant
It is not necessary to regularly check transfer case uid
unless you suspect there is a leak, or you hear an
unusual noise. A uid loss could indicate a problem.
Have it inspected and repaired.
How to Check Lubricant
A. Fill Plug
B. Drain Plug
To get an accurate reading, the vehicle should be on a
level surface.
If the level is below the bottom of the ll plug hole, you
will need to add some lubricant. Add enough lubricant
to raise the level to the bottom of the ll plug hole.
Use care not to overtighten the plug.Active Transfer Case
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