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HOW TO JUMPSTART YOUR VEHICLE

Almost everyone has been here at least once in your life: you get into your vehicle to head to work, turn the key and nothing happens. The most common culprit in this situation is your battery having died during the night

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HOW TO JUMPSTART YOUR VEHICLE

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  1. HOW TO JUMPSTART YOUR VEHICLE BY - Auction Direct

  2.     Introduction  The most common culprit in this situation is your battery having died during the night. And while it is sometimes the result of accidentally leaving your lights on, it can also just be that your battery’s useful life is coming to an end – or even be the result of having to deal with our long, hot summers. 

  3. What do you Need to Jumpstart a Vehicle? Before you can jumpstart your car or truck, you need two things a pair of jumper cables, and a donor battery, which is simply another vehicle with a functioning battery. Jumper cables can be purchased at any auto parts store, and even some large retailers. 

  4. How to Jumpstart a Vehicle Safely While it may seem a little intimidating, jumping a battery is easy and safe, so long as you are careful and know what you are doing. A few things you should never do touch the clips together when any are connected to the battery, or attempt to jump a battery with any defects or damage

  5. To jumpstart the vehicle, first start by parking the vehicles as close together as possible, either nose-to-nose or side-by-side. Open the hoods of both vehicles and remove any plastic shrouds that may cover the batteries.

  6. Identify the positive and negative battery terminals: the positive will have a symbol, and most likely be red; the negative will have a  symbol, and most likely be black.

  7.      Next, connect the black clip to the donor battery’s negative terminal, and, for increased safety, attach the black clip to an unpainted engine bolt or a part of the vehicle’s frame. 

  8. Thank You  Contact us: Auction Direct 115 Sackville Drive Lower Sackville, NS B4C 2R3 CANADA 902-252-1115 alifaxauctiondirect.ca

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