MAINTENANCE
Read all of this manual to become thoroughly familiar with this vehicle. Pay particular attention to all Notices, Cautions, Warnings, and Dangers.
The correct cleaning technique is to spray the top and sides of the batteries with a solution of baking soda and water.
This solution is best applied with a garden-type sprayer equipped with a non-metallic spray wand or plastic spray
bottle. The solution should consist of 1/4 cup (60 ml) of baking soda mixed with 1 1/2 gallons (6 litres) of clear water.
In addition to the batteries special attention should be paid to metallic components adjacent to the batteries, these
should also be sprayed with the baking soda solution.
Allow the solution to set for at
least three minutes; use a soft
bristle brush or cloth to wipe
the tops of the batteries in
order to remove any residue
that could cause the self-dis-
charge of the battery. Rinse the
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entire area with low pressure
clear water. All of the items
required for complete battery
cleaning and watering are con-
tained in the Battery Mainte-
nance Kit (P/N 25587-G01).
Cleaning should take place
once a month or more often
under extreme conditions. After
batteries are clean and dry, the
terminals should be coated
with a commercially available
protectant. Aerosol contain-
ers of battery terminal pro-
tectant must be used with extreme care. Insulate the metal container to prevent the can from contacting the
battery terminals.
Battery Replacement
Before any electrical service is performed on TruCourse technology model vehicles, the Run-Tow/Maintenance
switch must be placed in the 'Tow/Maintenance' position.
If a power wire (battery, motor or controller) is disconnected for any reason, the Run-Tow/Maintenance switch must
be left in the 'Tow/Maintenance' position for at least 30 seconds after the circuit is restored.
Remove battery hold downs and cables. Lift out batteries with a commercially available lifting device.
If the batteries have been cleaned and any acid in the battery rack area neutralized as recommended, no corrosion
to the battery racks or surrounding area should be present. Any corrosion found should be immediately removed with
a putty knife and a wire brush. The area should be washed with a solution of sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) and
water and thoroughly dried before priming and painting with a corrosion resistant paint.
The batteries should be placed into the battery racks and the battery hold downs tightened to 45 - 55 in. lbs. (5 - 6
Nm) torque, to prevent movement but not tight enough to cause distortion of the battery cases.
Inspect all wires and terminals. Clean any corrosion from the battery terminals or the wire terminals with a solution of
sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) and brush clean if required.
To prevent battery explosion that could result in severe personal injury or death, extreme care
must be used with aerosol containers of battery terminal protectant. Insulate the metal container
to prevent the metal can from contacting battery terminals which could result in an explosion.
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1/4 Cup (60 ML)
Baking Soda
1 1/2 GAL (6 Liters) Water
Non-Metalic Wand
2 GAL (8 Liters)
Gargen Sprayer
(1 1/2 GAL (6 Liters)
Baking Soda Solution
Preparing Acid Neutralizing Solution
1 quart
(1 liter)
Clear Water
2 Teaspoons
(10 ml)
Sodium
Bicarbonate
(Baking Soda)
OR
Plastic
Spray
Bottle