A car with a dead battery can be started using a jump start.
However, if jump leads aren't used correctly, they can harm both persons and
cars. That is why you should search for car repairs near me and book
an appointment to get it started, however you could be in a rush and need to do
it yourself. Read on to find out how to do this.
1. Park the car close enough for the jumper cables to reach,
nose to nose with yours, without the two vehicles touching. In the car with the
running battery, turn off the engine. Find the two batteries by raising the
hoods of both cars.
Get your jumper cables ready. Investing in a set of jumper
wires and storing them in the trunk is a smart move. Search car repairs
and find out more about jumper wires.
2. Put the ignitions of both vehicles in Park or Neutral,
and then turn them off. Also set the parking brakes on both wheels.
3. Connect one of the red clips to your battery's positive
terminal. It is larger than the negative terminal.
4. Connect the other red clip to the other car's positive
terminal. Connect one of the black clips to the second battery's negative
terminal.
5. The last black clip should be fastened to an unpainted
metal part of your car that is not close to the battery. Take use of one of the
metal struts holding the hood open.
6. Start the engine of the working vehicle and let it run
for a while.
7. Attempt to start your car. Check that the cables are properly connected
and have the other person run their engine for five minutes if it still won't
start. Then attempt to restart your vehicle.
Don't turn off your engine if the jump starts your vehicle.
At least 15 minutes should be spent driving to replenish your battery. The
battery needs to be replaced if the car won't start the following time you use
it because it isn't holding a charge. Search garages in
Reading to find out more about a battery replacement.
What to do if my car won't jump
start?
What if you can't jumpstart your car? Time to start
troubleshooting!
If you can hear clicking sounds then it is possible that
your starter is broken. If your car dies right after a successful jumpstart
then try again and let the car run for longer this will help the battery charge
thoroughly. Search car garages in Reading
and book an appointment to sort out any issues that have arised.
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