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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Steps to Jump starting a Car

Owning a car involves more than just development sure the fuel tank is full, that there is windshield wiper fluid in the car and that the Tire pressure is not below the stated amount in the owner's manual. Everyone that owns a car should know how to change a Tire, change the oil and should know how to jump start the Battery in their car in case the car stalls while on the road. Jump starting a car is not as easy as it sounds and there are a handful of steps that need to be followed for the jump start to be completed successfully and safely.

Steps to Jump starting a Car

The first step in jump starting a car is to park the jumper car in close nearnessy to the stalled vehicle. Regularly most jumper cars are settled only five feet or so from the stalled car with their fronts facing each other. Just make sure that the two cars do not touch in any way. Make sure you use clean jumper cables and never let them hang into the Engine compartment where they can get caught on belts or the fan. Once the jumper cables have been readied for the project, make sure the ignition is off in both cars and set the parking brake of each car. Make sure either car is in neutral or park. Turn off all lights and radios but put the hazards on if you are on the side of a road.

Now you can begin the jumping process. Place one of the confident jumper cables onto the confident final of the Battery of the stalled vehicle. Then join together the other confident end of the cable to the confident end of the battery final in the jumper car. Now attach the negative end of the cable to the negative end of the battery final on the jumper car. Attach the other negative end of the cable to an unpainted metal covering on the Engine of the stalled car. By doing this, the car is now supplementary grounded.

Before performing the jump start, make one final check to make sure that the jumper cables are securely attached to the car and are not near any lively parts on the Engine. Now you can start the jumper car and let it idle for a handful of minutes. Once the idling has been done for nearby five minutes you can now start the stalled car. Once the stalled car is started, make sure that both vehicles stay on and have them idle for other five minutes or so. If the stalled car won't start, do not keep trying. This will lead to damage of the Starter on the stalled vehicle.

Once you are able to start the stalled car you can disconnect the Starter cables. Take them off in the reverse order of how you put them on. Also, do not let them touch each other or whatever under the hood. To be sure that the stalled car will not stall again, take it to an auto body shop for a complete battery fee and quick once over.

Steps to Jump starting a Car

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