Ford Fiesta: Battery, Mounting and Cables / Battery Charging. General Procedures
Charging
WARNING:
Before beginning any service procedure in this section,
refer to Safety Warnings in section 100-00 General Information. Failure
to follow this instruction may result in serious personal injury.
NOTE:
Batteries will discharge due to normal parasitic key
off-loads when the vehicle is on a dealer lot or parked by the customer
for an extended period of time. Vehicles still in dealer inventory or in
long-term storage may be driven short distances with heavy electrical
loads. Over a period of time (30 days or more), this could result in
vehicles having shallow or deeply discharged batteries.
NOTE:
The vehicle charging system is designed to supply the
electrical power needed to maintain the battery near full charge during
normal vehicle use. The charging system is not capable of bringing a
deeply discharged battery back to near full charge in a short amount of
time such as allowing the vehicle to idle for 15 minutes to recharge the
battery. Use an external charger to charge discharged batteries.
NOTE:
Cold batteries will not readily accept a charge. Allow
batteries to warm to approximately 5°C (41°F) before charging. This may
require 4 to 8 hours at room temperature.
Charger Connected to Engine or Chassis Ground - Preferred Method
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Connect the positive (red) charger clamp to the positive battery post.
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Connect the negative (black) charger clamp to the negative battery ground cable bolt or an engine ground.
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Charge the battery following the battery charger manufacturer's instructions.
Charger Connected to Battery Posts
NOTE:
If equipped, the battery monitoring sensor must relearn
the battery's state of charge after charging, refer to Battery State of
Charge in section 414-00.
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Disconnect the battery.
Refer to: Battery Disconnect and Connect (414-01 Battery, Mounting and Cables, General Procedures).
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Connect the positive (red) charger clamp to the positive battery post.
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Connect the negative (black) charger clamp to the negative battery post.
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Charge the battery following the battery charger manufacturer's instructions.
Check
NOTE:
No factory-equipped vehicle should have more than a 25 mA
(0.025 amp) – 50 mA (0.050) draw depending on the vehicle's accessories...
Removal
WARNING:
Before beginning any service procedure in this
section, refer to Safety Warnings in section 100-00 General Information...
Other information:
Special Tool(s) /
General Equipment
300-AST1770EDeluxe Air Knife
Glass Removal Suction Cup
Materials
Name
Specification
Sika® SikaTack® MACH 60 / Sika® SikaTack® MACH 30 / Dow® BETASEAL™ Express
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Sika Tack ASAP Urethane Adhesive
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Dow Urethane One Step Glass PrimerBetaprime™ 5500/5500A/5500SA
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Special Tool(s) /
General Equipment
303-1556Locking Tool, Timing BeltTKIT-2010B-FLMTKIT-2010B-ROW
303-748Locking Tool, CrankshaftTKIT-2010B-FLMTKIT-2010B-ROW
Removal
NOTICE:
Whenever turbocharger air intake system components are
removed, always cover open ports to protect from debris. It is important
that no foreign material enter the system. The turb..
Categories
Preliminary Inspection
Verify the customer concern by carrying out a road test on a
smooth road. If any vibrations are apparent, Refer to the Symptom
Chart: NVH.
To maximize tire performance, inspect for signs of incorrect
inflation and uneven wear, which may indicate a need for balancing,
rotation or front suspension alignment.
Correct tire pressure and driving techniques have an
important influence on tire life. Heavy cornering, excessively rapid
acceleration and unnecessary sharp braking increase tire wear.
Correct
tire pressure and driving techniques have an important influence on
tire life. Heavy cornering, exce
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