Caution: Batteries produce explosive gases, contain corrosive acid, and supply  levels
of electrical current high enough to cause burns. Therefore, to reduce  the risk of
personal injury when working near a battery:
|    •  | Always shield your eyes and avoid leaning over the battery whenever  possible. | 
 
|    •  | Do not expose the battery to open flames or sparks. | 
 
|    •  | Do not allow the battery electrolyte to contact the eyes or the  skin.
Flush immediately and thoroughly any contacted areas with water and  get medical help. | 
 
|    •  | Follow each step of the jump starting procedure in order. | 
 
|    •  | Treat both the booster and the discharged batteries carefully  when using
the jumper cables. | 
 
The maintenance - free battery is the standard original
equipment battery. There are no vent plugs in the cover. The maintenance -
free battery is completely sealed except for 2 small vent holes in the side.
 These vent holes release the small amount of gas that is produced in the
battery.
The battery has 3 functions as a major source of energy:
|     •  | An alternate source of energy with a generator overload | 
 
The battery specification label (example below) contains
the following:
|     •  | The original equipment catalog number | 
 
|     •  | The recommended replacement model number | 
 
Battery Ratings
A battery has 2 ratings:
When a battery is replaced, use a battery with similar ratings. Refer
to the battery specification label on the original battery or refer to 
Battery Usage 
.
Reserve Capacity
Reserve capacity is the time (in minutes) necessary to discharge a completely
charged battery to a terminal voltage of 10.5 volts under the following
 conditions:
|     •  | A constant rate of 25 amperes | 
 
|     •  | A constant temperature of 27°C (80°F) | 
 
 Refer to 
Battery Usage 
for the
reserve capacity rating of the original equipment battery.
Cold Cranking Amperage
The cold cranking amperage is an indication of the ability of the battery
to crank the engine at cold temperatures. The cold cranking amperage is the
 minimum amperage necessary to maintain 7.2 volts for 30 seconds at -18°C
 (0°F). Refer to 
Battery Usage 
for
the cold cranking amperage rating for this vehicle.