349 . . .––––Section 4BatteryCAUTIONDo not use a match or flamenear a vehicle's battery. If youneed more light, use a flash-light.Do not smoke near a vehicle'sbattery.When working around a vehi-cle’s battery, shield your eyeswith protective glasses.Keep children away from vehi-cle batteries.CAUTION (Continued)Batteries have acid that canburn you and gas that canexplode. You can be hurt badlyif you aren't careful. See thesection titled "How to Use thisManual" for tips on how towork around a battery withoutgetting hurt.Follow instructions carefullywhen working around abattery.Battery posts, terminals andrelated accessories contain leadand lead compounds which cancause cancer and reproductiveharm. Wash hands afterhandling.Your vehicle is equipped with abattery that requires no periodicmaintenance.The battery is located in the trunk,behind a panel on the right side.When it is time for a new battery,purchase one with same replace-ment number that is shown on theoriginal battery's label.It is not necessary to access thebattery to jump start the vehicle.See "Jump Starting" in Section 5.$10araCTS Page 349 Tuesday, September 15, 2009 12:30 PM