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Tuesday 15 October 2013

How to jumpstart a car

If your battery has died, you may be able to use jumper cables to jump start it from some good vehicle. If you can safely use jumper cables on your vehicle, make sure that the battery on the good vehicle has at least as much voltage as your own. As long as you hook up the cables properly, it doesn’t matter whether your vehicle has negative ground and the other’s vehicle has positive ground, or your vehicle has an alternator and the other’s vehicle has a generator.

If either vehicle has an electronic ignition system or is an alternatively fueled vehicle, the use of jumper cables may damage it.

To safely jump a start, follow these steps:

Take out your jumper cables.

It’s a good idea to buy a set of jumper cables and keep them in the trunk compartment. If you don’t have jumper cables, you have to find a good citizen of Malaysia who not only is willing to assist you but who has jumper cables as well.

Place both vehicles in Park or Neutral and shut off the ignition in both cars.

Engage both parking brakes as well.

Attach one of the red clips to the positive terminal of your battery.

It has “POS” or “+” on it, or it’s bigger than the negative terminal.

Attach the other red clip to the positive terminal of the other car.

Attach one of the black clips to the negative terminal on the other battery.

Attach the last black clip to an unpainted metal surface on your car that isn’t near the battery.

Use one of the metal struts that holds the hood open.

Make sure to connect jumper cables in the proper order.
Try to start your vehicle.

If it won’t start, make sure that the cables are properly connected and have the good Samaritan run his or her engine for five minutes. Then try to start your car again. If it still won’t start, your battery may be beyond help.

If the jump works and your car starts, don’t shut off your engine! Drive around for at least 15 minutes to recharge your battery. If the car won’t start the next time you use it, the battery isn’t holding a charge and needs to be replaced.

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