The AGM maintenance free battery state of charge is estimated by reading the voltage of the battery. Because the voltage is affected by current flow into or out of the battery, the engine must be stopped and all electrical loads turned off when checking the voltage. The voltage can also be affected if the battery has just been charged or discharged, so it is important to consider what has happened to the battery in the time just before testing. Use the following procedure to determine the battery state of charge:
• | If the answer is no, the terminal voltage will be stabilized and no action is necessary before reading the voltage. Skip to Step 3. |
• | If the answer is yes, remove any surface charge with a carbon pile tester as follows: |
1. | Turn the carbon pile tester load completely OFF. |
2. | Connect the carbon pile tester across the battery terminals. |
3. | Discharge the battery at 300 amperes for 15 seconds. |
4. | Turn the carbon pile tester load completely OFF. |
5. | Disconnect the carbon pile tester from the battery terminals. |
6. | Wait for at least 15 seconds for the battery to recover. |
AGM Battery Voltage | % Charge at 0°C (32°F) | % Charge at 25°C (75°F) |
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12.8 V | 100% | 100% |
12.6 V | 100% | 75% |
12.4 V | 75% | 65% |
12.3 V | 65% | 45% |
12.1 V | 40% | 20% |
Use the state of charge information as follows:
• | A battery with a state of charge that is below 65 percent must always be recharged before returning it to service or continuing storage. |
• | A battery with a state of charge that is 65 percent or greater is generally considered to be charged enough in order to be returned to normal service or in order to continue storage. However, if the battery is being used in slow traffic or with short drive times, or if the temperature is very hot or very cold, the battery should be fully charged (to at least 90 percent) before returning it to service or continuing storage. |
• | For best results, use an automatic taper-rate battery charger with a voltage capability of 16 volts. |
• | The charging area should be well ventilated. |
• | Do not charge a battery that appears to be frozen; allow the battery to warm to room temperature and test it before charging. |
The time required to charge a battery will vary depending upon the following factors:
Notice: Turn OFF the ignition when connecting or disconnecting the battery cables, the battery charger or the jumper cables. Failure to do so may damage the ECM/PCM or other electronic components.
Notice: Refer to Fastener Notice in the Preface section.
When charging side-terminal batteries with the battery cables connected, connect the charger to the positive cable bolt and to a ground located away from the battery. When charging side-terminal batteries with the battery cables disconnected, install the battery side terminal adapters and connect the charger to the adapters.
Tighten
Tighten the battery side terminal adapters to 15 N·m (11 lb ft).
Use the following procedure to charge the battery:
Notice: Do not connect the negative charger lead to the housings of other vehicle electrical accessories or equipment. The action of the battery charger may damage such equipment.
J 42000 Battery Tester
• | For best results, use an automatic taper-rate battery charger with a voltage capability of 16 volts. |
• | The charging area should be well ventilated. |
• | Do not charge a battery that appears to be frozen. Allow the battery to warm to room temperature and test it using the J 42000 before charging. |
Important: Using voltage to determine the batteries state of charge (SOC) is only accurate after the battery has been at rest for 24 hours. This is enough time for the acid in each cell to equalize. If the battery has been charged or discharged in the past 24 hours, the battery SOC will only be an estimate.
The maintenance-free battery SOC is estimated by reading the voltage of the battery across the battery terminals. Because the voltage is affected by current flow into or out of the battery, the engine must be stopped and all electrical loads turned OFF, including parasitic loads, when checking the voltage. The voltage can also be affected if the battery has just been charged or discharged, so it is important to consider what has happened to the battery in the time just before testing. Use the following procedure to determine the battery SOC:
• | If the answer is no, the terminal voltage will be stabilized and no action is necessary before reading the voltage. Skip to step 3. |
• | If the answer is yes, terminal voltage will not be stabilized and you should wait 12 hours since the last time the battery was used. |
Important: The table is accurate to 10 percent only after the battery has been at rest for 12 hours.
Battery Voltage | % Charge at 0°C (32°F) | % Charge at 25°C (75°F) |
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12.75 V | 100% | 100% |
12.7 V | 100% | 90% |
12.6 V | 90% | 75% |
12.45 V | 75% | 65% |
12.2 V | 65% | 45% |
12.0 V | 40% | 20% |
Use the SOC information as follows:
• | A battery with a SOC that is below 65 percent must always be recharged before returning it to service or continuing storage. |
• | A battery with a SOC that is 65 percent or greater is generally considered to be charged enough in order to be returned to normal service or in order to continue storage. However, if the battery is being used in slow traffic or with short drive times, or if the temperature is very hot or very cold, the battery should be fully charged, to at least 90 percent, before returning it to service or continuing storage. |
The time required to charge a battery will vary depending upon the following factors:
Notice: Turn OFF the ignition when connecting or disconnecting the battery cables, the battery charger or the jumper cables. Failure to do so may damage the ECM/PCM or other electronic components.
Notice: Use the correct fastener in the correct location. Replacement fasteners must be the correct part number for that application. Fasteners requiring replacement or fasteners requiring the use of thread locking compound or sealant are identified in the service procedure. Do not use paints, lubricants, or corrosion inhibitors on fasteners or fastener joint surfaces unless specified. These coatings affect fastener torque and joint clamping force and may damage the fastener. Use the correct tightening sequence and specifications when installing fasteners in order to avoid damage to parts and systems.
When charging side-terminal batteries with the battery cables connected, connect the charger to the positive cable bolt and to a ground located away from the battery. When charging side-terminal batteries with the battery cables disconnected, install the battery side terminal adapters and connect the charger to the adapters.
Tighten
Tighten the battery side terminal adapters to 15 N·m (11 lb ft).
Use the following procedure to charge the battery:
Notice: Do not connect the negative charger lead to the housings of other vehicle electrical accessories or equipment. The action of the battery charger may damage such equipment.
• | Charge the battery until the taper-rate charger indicates that the battery is fully charged. |
• | Estimate the battery temperature by feeling the side of the battery. If it feels hot to the touch or its temperature is over 45°C (125°F), discontinue charging and allow the battery to cool before resuming charging. |