Seat Toledo 2013

User Manual - Page 195

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193Checking and refilling levels
The positive terminal (+) of the battery is connected in reverse
order.
Checking battery acid level
Fig. 130 Battery: Acid
level indicator
We recommend you have the acid level regularly checked at an official tech-
nical service, particularly in the following cases.
At high outside temperatures.
On long daily trips.
Whenever the vehicle is loaded ⇒ page 193, Charging the battery.
In vehicles equipped with a battery with colour indicator, the so-called mag-
ic eye ⇒ Fig. 130 changes colour to indicate the acid level.
Air bubbles can influence the colour of the indicator. Therefore, carefully
knock the indicator before checking the acid level.
Black – the acid level is correct.
Colourless or light yellow – acid level too low, battery must be changed.
Note
The battery acid level is also regularly checked during servicing at au-
thorised SEAT dealers.
The acid level on “AGM” vehicle batteries cannot be checked for techni-
cal reasons.
Vehicles equipped with the “START-STOP” system include a battery con-
trol unit to control the battery level for repeat engine starting.
Winter service
At low temperatures the battery provides only a fraction of the starting pow-
er it has at normal temperatures.
A flat battery can also freeze at temperatures slightly below 0 °C (32 °F).
We therefore recommend you have the battery checked and, if necessary,
charged at an official SEAT technical service before the start of winter.
Charging the battery
A fully-charged battery is essential for reliable starting.
Switch off the ignition and all electrical equipment.
For “fast-charging” only: disconnect both battery connection ca-
bles (first the “negative” terminal and then the “positive”).
Connect the charger cables to the battery terminals (red = “pos-
itive”, black = “negative”).
Plug in the battery charger and switch on.
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