2009 Hyundai Sonata Owners Manual

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JUMPSTARTING
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o  If  you should  accidentally get acid  on
your   skin or in your eyes, immediately
remove any contaminated clothing and
flush the  area with  clean water  for at
least 15 minutes. Then promptly obtain
medical attention. If you must be trans-
portedtoanemergencyfacility,continue
to apply water to the affected area with
a sponge or cloth.
o  The gas produced by the battery during
the   jump-start   operation    is  highly
explosive.  Do  not  smoke  or  allow  a
spark or an open flame  in the vicinity.
o  The  battery being used  to provide the
jump start must be 12-volt. If you cannot
determine that it is a 12-volt battery, do
not  attempt to use it for the jump start.
o  To  jump start a  car with a  discharged
battery, follow this procedure  exactly:
Then attach the other end of the same
cable to the positive (+) post or cable of
theboosterbattery.Next,usingtheother
cable, attach one clamp to the negative
(-) post or cable of the booster battery.
Then attach the other end of that cable
to a solid metal part of the engine of the
vehicle  with   the  discharged   battery
away from the battery. Do not connect
the cable to any moving part.
4. Start  the  engine  in  the  car  with  the
booster battery and  let it run for a  few
minutes.This willhelptoassurethatthe
booster battery is fully charged. During
the jumping  operation, run the  engine
in this vehicle at about  2,000 rpm.
5. Start  the  engine  in  the  car  with  the
discharged  battery  using  the  normal
starting  procedure.  After   the  engine
starts,  leave  the  jumper cables  con-
nected and let the engine run at fast idle
or about 2,000 rpm for several minutes.
6. Carefully  remove the jumper cables in
the reverse order of attachment.
Discharged
battery
Booster
battery
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WARNING:
The gas produced by the battery during
the  jump-start    operation   is   highly
explosive. If these instructions are not
followedexactly,seriouspersonalinjury
and damage to the vehicle may occur! If
you  are  not  sure  how to  follow  this
procedure,  seek qualified  assistance.
Automobile  batteries contain  sulfuric
acid.  This   is  poisonous  and   highly
corrosive.Whenjumpstarting,wearpro-
tective glasses and be careful not to get
acidonyourself,yourclothingoronthe
car.
1. If   the  booster  battery  is  installed  in
anothervehicle,besurethetwovehicles
are not touching.
2. Turn   off  all  unnecessary   lights  and
acces-sories in  both vehicles.
3. Attach the clamps of the jumper cable in
the exact location shown on the illustra-
tion.First,attachoneclampofthejumper
cable to the positive (+) post or cable of
the discharged battery.
Ifyoudonotknowwhyyourbatterybecame
discharged (because  the lights  were left
on,etc.),havethechargingsystemchecked
by your  Hyundai dealer.
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CategoriesHyundai Manuals, Hyundai Sonata Manuals
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Model Year2009
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LanguageEnglish
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Marc on Sep 29, 2015.

I have to open the file first in order to write a review.


Shahrayar Nanakaly on May 26, 2014.

Still I havenot seen the manual , but the car looks to be fine comfortable,,,


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