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April 16, 2010

Automobile Tips – How To Jump Start A Car

Filed under: Auto Tips — Tags: , , , , — admin @ 8:11 pm

Many of us have walked out of the mall or headed down to the garage in the morning to head off to work only to find that our car won’t start after multiple turns of the key.  Confused, we may try again and again, wondering what the heck is going on.  Once we’re convinced the car isn’t starting we have to determine a course of action as to what the next step is.

When it comes to jump starting a car, the first step is making sure it is the battery that’s dead.  If you turn the key and your vehicle does absolutely nothing, no turnover, no crank, then there is a strong chance that you have a dead battery on your hands and jump starting it will be your most viable solution.  Read on for our handy step-by-step guide to jumpstarting your automobile.

(As a side note: You should always carry jumper cables in your car with you, they can come in handy when you least expect it).

1. Make sure both cars are turned OFF .

2. Connect one end of the red (positive) jumper cable to the positive end on the battery that’s dead.

3. Next, connect the other red (positive) cable clamp to the positive terminal of the live battery.

4. Connect one end of the black (negative) jumper cable to the negative terminal of the live battery.

5. Connect the other black (negative) cable to a clean, unpainted metal surface under the disabled car’s hood. Somewhere on the engine block is a good place. Unless you want to see sparks fly and a possible explosion, then don’t connect the negative cable to the negative terminal of the dead battery.

6. Start the car that’s doing the jumping and allow it to run for about 2-3 minutes before starting the dead car.

7. Remove cables in reverse order.

8. Keep the jumped car running for at least 30 minutes to give the battery sufficient time to recharge itself.

Keep in mind that if you are having trouble jump starting your car or are unsure if there is more than a battery problem never hesitate to call your local tow service or auto mechanic for assistance.

This has been another Auto Advice moment from your friends at Illinois Towing Service.  We provide expert car repair, auto towing and roadside assistance in neighborhoods along Chicago’s North Shore region in towns such as Kenilworth, Skokie, Wilmette, Park Ridge, Des Plaines, Mount Prospect, Deerfield, Northbrook and more.  Call us 24/7 for service at (847) 966-1920.

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