CAUTION
Whenever working on or around any electrical or electronic systems, always observe
these general precautions to prevent the possibility of personal injury or damage
to electronic components.
- Never install or remove battery cables with the key ON or
the engine running. Jumper cables should be connected with the key OFF to
avoid power surges that can damage electronic control units. Engines equipped
with computer controlled systems should avoid both giving and getting jump
starts due to the possibility of serious damage to components from arcing
in the engine compartment if connections are made with the ignition ON.
- Always remove the battery cables before charging the battery. Never use
a high output charger on an installed battery or attempt to use any type of
"hot shot'' (24 volt) starting aid.
- Exercise care when inserting test probes into connectors to insure good
contact without damaging the connector or spreading the pins. Always probe
connectors from the rear (wire) side, NOT the pin side, to avoid accidental
shorting of terminals during test procedures.
- Never remove or attach wiring harness connectors with the ignition switch ON,
especially to an electronic control unit.
- Do not drop any components during service procedures and never apply 12
volts directly to any component (like a solenoid or relay) unless instructed
specifically to do so. Some component electrical windings are designed to
safely handle only 4 or 5 volts and can be destroyed in seconds if 12 volts
are applied directly to the connector.
- Remove the electronic control unit if the vehicle is to be placed in an
environment where temperatures exceed approximately 176°F (80°C),
such as a paint spray booth or when arc/gas welding near the control unit
location.
