![]() ![]() ![]() Ensure the ignitions on both vehicles are off.Ĥ. Park close enough that the jumper cables can stretch between both vehicles' batteries. Park the operable vehicle next to the dead vehicle. They're usually under the hood, but they may be in the trunk or elsewhere - check your owner's manualģ. Locate the batteries on both the dead vehicle and the running vehicle. Better to have them and never need them than to need them and be without.Ģ. It's a good idea to always carry jumper cables in your vehicle along with a first aid kit, a flashlight, an extra jacket, and other items in case of emergency. Locate a set of jumper cables (pictured above) and confirm they're in good condition. All you have to do is follow these simple steps.ġ. And if another running vehicle isn't available, you could use a portable jump-starter, too. Access to jumper cables and another running vehicle is all you need to get back on the road. Few things will ruin a day like discovering your car's battery is dead. ![]()
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