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November 2007
How to jump start a car
Tips for getting the spark back in your engine
If you need a jump start to get to the battery store, it's no problem. Just follow a few safety precautions:
Park the car you'll use for jump-starting next to the one with the dead battery, positioned close enough so that the cables
will reach. The vehicles should not touch one another.
Make sure both ignitions are off.
Jumper cables will normally have a set of clamps marked red for positive and one marked black for negative.
Battery terminals are usually marked with a + for the positive terminal, and a - for negative. You may need to wipe off some
grime to see them if your battery is dirty.
First, clamp one end of the positive cable to the dead battery's positive clamp.
Now have a helper connect the other end of that cable to the other battery's positive clamp.
Next, connect the negative cable to the negative terminal on the good battery.
Finally, connect the other end of the negative cable to a ground on the vehicle with the dead battery. This can be the engine
block or other metal surface away from the battery. Be careful not to touch the two ends of the cable together while doing
this.
Start the rescue car that is providing the electricity.
Start the car with the weak battery. If it doesn't start, check your connections and tighten or clean as needed.
If it does start, let the problem car run for at least 20 minutes to allow the battery to recharge before shutting it off.
If it still doesn't start, there is another issue to be addressed. Call a local service station for help.