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  1. To jump start a dead car battery, you need to follow these steps12345:
    1. Position the booster vehicle close to the car with the discharged battery.
    2. Raise the hood of the cars to access the batteries.
    3. Connect one end of the red (positive) jumper cable to the positive terminal on the stalled battery.
    4. Connect the other red (positive) cable to the positive terminal of the good battery.
    5. Connect the black jumper cable to the negative terminal of the booster battery or jump start terminal.
    6. Jump-start the car.
    7. Disconnect the jumper cables.
    8. Drive the jumped car for at least 20 minutes to allow the battery to recharge.
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    6 Steps To Jumping a Car with a Dead Battery

    • 1. Position the Booster Vehicle First, park a vehicle with a full battery close to the car with the discharged battery. The vehicles can be beside each other or facing bumper-to-bumper. ...
    www.kbb.com/car-advice/how-to-jump-start-battery/
    Start the vehicle with the good battery and allow it to run for a few minutes. Start the vehicle with the dead battery and leave both vehicles running for an additional five to ten minutes to allow the dead battery to charge, albeit minimally. Rev the engine slightly on the car with the good battery to give the dead battery a little extra boost.
    www.autozone.com/diy/battery/how-to-jump-start-…
    To Jump Start a Car With Cables, Follow These Steps: 1. Make sure both cars are turned off. 2. Connect one end of the red (positive) jumper cable to the positive terminal on the stalled battery. 3. Connect the other red (positive) cable to the positive terminal of the good battery.
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    Common Steps to Jump-Start a Car

    • Park the car you’ll use for jump-starting next to the one with the dead battery, positioned close enough so that the cables will reach. ...
    • Turn off the ignition on both cars.
    www.consumerreports.org/cars/car-batteries/jump-…
    Connect the red jumper cable to the positive terminal of the dead battery (or jump start terminal on a car with a remote-mounted battery). Connect the opposite end to the positive terminal of the booster battery or jump start terminal. Connect the black jumper cable to the negative terminal of the booster battery or jump start terminal.
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    Park the car you’ll use for jump-starting next to the one with the dead battery, positioned close enough so that the cables will reach. The vehicles shouldn’t touch one another. Turn off the ignition on both cars. First, clamp one end of the positive cable to the dead battery’s positive clamp.
    Make sure none of the jumper cables' clamps are touching one another. To start, you'll probably need to leave one end of the cable and its two clamps on the ground, with the red and black clamps separated, while holding the other end, which you're about to connect to the dead battery.
    Once the cars are in the right place and turned all the way off, you can start connecting the cables. First, take one lead of the positive cable (usually marked in red or orange) and connect it to the positive terminal (+) of the dead battery.
    Jump-starting a car requires jumper cables, also known as booster cables, to connect the dead battery in your car to a fully charged battery in another vehicle. It’s a great idea to keep a good set of cables along with other roadside emergency equipment in the trunk of your car. Read on to learn how to jump-start a car using these instructions. 1.
  3. How to Jump-Start a Car With a Dead Battery - Consumer Reports

  4. How To Jump-Start a Car Battery - Kelley Blue Book

  5. How to Jump Start a Car by Yourself (With or Without Another Car)