Whether it's an interior light that stayed on all night or simply a cold winter morning, a dead car battery can happen to anyone. If you find yourself in a situation where you need to jump start your car, Batteries Plus Bulbs is here to help. Follow this simple guide to learn how to hook up jumper cables for a safe and easy way to start your car.
The most important thing when handling car batteries is to pay attention to safety. Read your car owner's manual before trying any maintenance yourself, and remember a few important safety considerations before jump starting your car:
Now that you're confident in your safety precautions, it's time to learn how to jump start a car. Before you can get started, there are a few things you'll need:
Begin by familiarizing yourself with the different parts of your jumper cables. The two alligator clips will be different colors, usually red and black on a standard set. The red clip is the positive end, and the black clip is the negative end.
Every car battery has two terminals, which you'll use to connect your jumper cables. These terminals should be clearly marked with a positive (POS or +) and negative (NEG or -) sign.
Once your car is started, unclip the jumper cables in the reverse order of how you connected them, beginning with the black clip that was attached to metal. Once all your cables are disconnected, keep your vehicle running for at least 20 minutes to avoid having to jump start it again.
If you're still having trouble starting your car, check all the cable connections and let the donor car run a bit longer. If you still can't start your car after several attempts, it might be time to change your car battery.
While knowing how to jump a battery is always helpful, minimize the amount of times you have to jump start your car by choosing the best car battery. Drop by your local Batteries Plus Bulbs location for advice and helpful tips on finding car and truck batteries with long and durable lifespans.
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