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7 Simple Steps on Jump-starting Your Car
Having your car battery die on you is a nightmare. It always seems to happen at the worst possible time.
The good news is that getting your car jump-started is relatively easy, and we’ve broken it down into seven easy-to-follow steps.
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Step 1: Find Someone To Give You A Jump
The first thing you need to do is find someone to give you a jump. You can do this on your own if you have access to a portable jump battery, also known as a jump box, but most of the time, you’re going to need a helping hand from another driver.
Step 2: Park The Cars Properly
Since most cars have their batteries stored under their hood, you’ll need to park the cars front-to-front or closely next to each other so that the jump cables will reach from car to car.
Step 3:Turn Both Cars Off
Once both the vehicles are in the correct position, put them in a park and turn off both engines.
Step 4: Open The Hood And Attach Cables
On each battery, you’ll find two terminals, one positive and one negative. Before attaching the cables to them, make sure the cars are turned off. Attach the cables by following these steps:
- Red clamp to positive (+) terminal on dead battery
- Other red clamps to the positive (+) terminal on the working battery
- Black clamp to negative (-) terminal on the working battery
- Other black clamps to unpainted metal objects on a dead car
The other black clamp is the grounding wire, so don’t attach it to the dead battery or you’ll increase your risk of fire or even explosion.
Step 5: Start The Working Car
Once you’ve got the cables properly attached, start the working car and let it run for around two minutes to build up charge in the depleted battery.
Step 6: Start The Dead Vehicle
Once the working car has been transferring power to the depleted battery for a few minutes, start the dead car. If it won’t start, let the working car run for 5-10 more minutes and try again.
If it still won’t start, there is a good chance that the battery is completely dead and will need to be replaced.
Step 7: Remove The Jumper Cables
Once both cars are running, remove the jumper cables in the reverse order from which you applied them. Remove them in this order:
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- Black cable from grounded metal
- Black cable from the working car’s negative terminal
- Red cable from the working car’s positive terminal
- Red cable from (previously) dead-positive terminal
Once your car has started, do not turn it off, get in your car and get driving as soon as possible.
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