Each person should hold an end of the cables and keep the two clips separate (one to each hand is a good idea). Once you begin the process of hooking the cables up NEVER allow any of the hook-up clamps to touch.Be sure you cover your nose and mouth to avoid inhaling the dust as it is a lung irritant. If there is corrosion (white or greenish powdery stuff) on the battery, try to clean it off with a wire brush, aluminum foil or anything but your hand as the chemicals can be damaging to your skin.Check your owner’s manual for details and warnings. Check individual cells for fluid levels and add water accordingly. You will need to purchase a new battery at this point, so call a tow truck or a friend that can help you out. ![]() Do NOT jump a battery that is cracked or leaking.Your manufacturer may advise against jump starting a vehicle due to sensitive electronic circuitry. Don’t accept help from anyone you don’t feel comfortable around, and be sure to phone a loved one to let them know exactly where you are and what’s going on.īefore you and your helper begin the jump-start process, here are a few words of caution: It is important to be safe and use sound judgment when seeking assistance from people you don’t know. To jump start your car, you will need to find someone with a vehicle to provide the jump to your dead battery. Owner’s Manual: You can often find this in your car’s glovebox. ![]()
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