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A car with a dead battery is always an inconvenience. It seems to happen at the most inopportune moments. One solution is to have a portable jump-starter, which can charge your battery without assistance from another vehicle. However, most people reply on help from another vehicle to jump-start their car. Follow these steps to jump-start a vehicle with a dead battery with the help from a second vehicle.
Before you attempt to jump-start your vehicle, there are a few things you will want to check. Look at the battery to ensure it does not have any cracks or leaks. If it does, do not attempt to jump-start it. A new battery will have to be installed. If the battery is frozen or dry, do not jump-start it. If your vehicle has been having issues starting, you may want to consider having the battery tested. It is possible the battery is old and not holding a proper charge. You should also check the owner’s manual of the vehicle to ensure it is safe to jump-start it.
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Follow these steps the next time you need to jump-start a dead battery:
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