2005 Saab 9-3 Owner's Manual - Page 210
2005 Saab 9-3 Manual
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208 Car care If frequent short journeys are made, the battery may need extra charging. This can be done with a battery charger or by taking the car for a long run. If the battery is not being charged while the engine is running, the following message will appear on the SID: Battery not charging. Make a safe stop. Contact Saab dealer. Check the drive belt (see page 210). If the belt is damaged, the engine may overheat, the battery may not be charged and the A/C compressor may not work. Battery WARNING • When working on the battery, highly explosive gas can build up. A spark could ignite this gas that collects around the battery. Therefore, always avoid sparks and open flames in the vicinity of the battery. • The battery contains corrosive sulphuric acid. Always wear a face mask or goggles when working on the battery. • If battery acid gets into the eyes or splashes onto skin or clothing, wash the affected area liberally with water. If acid gets into the eyes or a large quantity makes contact with the skin, seek medical help. • Battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds. Wash your hands after handling Checking the battery electrolyte level. Level correct if level indicator dark. Battery should be changed if indicator is light Check the charge state and electrolyte level of the battery regularly. NOTICE A discharged battery can freeze and fracture. Batteries should therefore always be stored away from sub-zero temperatures.