Technicaldata -> 1.1 Safety measures for working on vehicles with high-voltage system for Your Volkswagen Crafter Van Second Generation (2017-2025)

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High-voltage system - General information - Edition 02.2021  
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Safety information  
(VRL015196; Edition 02.2021)  
⇒ m1.1 easures for working on vehicles with high-voltage sys‐  
tem”, page 1  
⇒ p1.2 recautions when working in the vicinity of high-voltage  
components”, page 2  
⇒ p1.3 recautions when using testers and measuring instru‐  
ments during a road test”, page 2  
⇒ p1.4 recautions when working on the cooling system”, page  
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1.1  
Safety measures for working on vehicles with high-voltage system  
Danger to life from high voltage  
The high-voltage system is under high voltage. Severe or fatal  
injury from electric shock.  
– People having electronic medical devices for life support or  
health maintenance in or on their bodies are prohibited from  
working on the high-voltage system. Such medical devices  
include internal analgesic pumps, implanted defibrillators,  
pacemakers, insulin pumps and hearing aids.  
– High-voltage system must be de-energised by a suitably  
qualified technician.  
Risk of injury from unexpected engine/motor start  
On electric and hybrid vehicles, it can easily be overlooked that  
the vehicle is in “ready” mode. There is a risk of parts of the  
body becoming trapped or drawn in.  
– Switch off ignition.  
– Always store the ignition key outside the vehicle.  
Risk of damage to high-voltage cables  
Improper handling of high-voltage cables or high-voltage con‐  
nectors may result in damage to their insulation.  
– Never support body weight on high-voltage cables or high-  
voltage connectors.  
– Never support any tools on high-voltage cables or high-volt‐  
age connectors.  
– Never kink or severely bend high-voltage cables.  
– Always observe the coding when connecting high-voltage  
connectors.  
1. Safety information  
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