How to jump a car battery with jumper cables

How to jump a car battery with jumper cables
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Follow these simple steps to make good, safe connections and jump a car.

How to Jump Start a Car

Carrying a set of jumper cables and knowing how to use them lets you help out a fellow motorist in need — or the other way around.

Jump starting a car is usually simple, but it’s serious business — you have to do it right to do it safely. Every year people are seriously injured attempting to “jump” another vehicle. Before you connect the cables, go through this safety checklist:

  • Make sure both batteries are the same voltage (most are 12 volts) and the same polarity (both have a negative ground). You can check this information in your owner’s manual.
  • Pull your cars close enough to connect the cables, but never let the vehicles touch. This could cause a short.
  • Shut off the ignition switch, lights and any accessories in both cars before attempting a jump start. Be sure both vehicles are in park or neutral and the parking brakes are set. Wear safety glasses.
  • Don’t smoke. Sparks near a battery can cause an explosion.
  • If the weak battery is frozen, don’t try to jump it —it could explode. You can tell if it’s frozen by peering through the inspection cap to see if the water is frozen. One or more sides of the battery case will bulge if it’s frozen.
  • Make sure you can identify the positive and negative terminals of both batteries. Also be sure you have enough room to clamp your cables to the battery terminals. The positive terminal, most likely connected to the car’s starting/charging system, has a red cable with a plus sign. The negative terminal, connected to the engine, and usually has a minus sign.

How To Jump Start a Car:

  1. Clamp the positive (red or yellow) cable to the positive terminal of the weak battery. Make sure the other end doesn’t touch any part of the engine or body of the vehicle or you could get a dangerous spark.
  2. Clamp the other end of the positive cable to the positive terminal of the good battery.
  3. Clamp the negative cable (black) to the negative terminal of the good battery.
  4. Clamp the other end of the negative cable to a clean metal part of the engine (like a bolt head or bracket) in the car with the weak battery. Keep the clamp away from the battery, moving parts and the fuel system.
    1. Caution: Don’t attach the negative cable to the negative terminal of the weak battery when jumping a car battery! This common mistake could ignite hydrogen gas directly over the battery. Battery explosions can cause serious injury. Even if you’ve gotten away with it before, attach to a metallic engine part instead.
  5. Now start the car with the good battery. Let it charge the weak battery for five minutes, then try to start the car with the weak battery. If it doesn’t start, shut off both engines, make sure the cable clamps are making good contact and then try it again.
  6. When the car with the weak battery starts, wait about 15 seconds or so before disconnecting the cables to make sure it doesn’t stall.

Disconnect the cables in the reverse order. First, remove the negative cable from the car you jumped, then the negative cable from the car with the good battery. Then remove the positive cable from the car with the good battery. (Don’t touch a grounded part of either car with the clamp of the positive cable). Finally, remove the positive cable from the car with the weak battery.

Remember, both engines will be running (with any luck!), so work carefully as you remove cables to avoid belts, fans and other moving parts.

Originally Published: January 21, 2022

How do you connect jumper cables to a car battery?

Step 3: With both cars off and in "park," connect the jumper cables in the following order:

  • Connect one red clamp to the positive (+) battery post of the "dead" battery.
  • Connect the other red clamp to the positive (+) post of the good battery.
  • Connect one black-end clamp to the negative (-) post of the good battery.
  • Carefully connect the other black-end clamp to some large metallic part of your car's engine block. ...

How to put jumper cables on a car battery?

Steps to jump start a car battery:

  • Pull the booster vehicle so it’s close to car with the dead battery. ...
  • Turn off the ignition of both cars. ...
  • Check to make sure the jumper cables you’re using are well insulated and clean. ...
  • Connect the positive end (typically red) of one of the jumper cables to the positive terminal on the dead battery (labeled with a “+” sign). ...

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How to use jumper cables to jump your car battery?

Most of the time the following should be done to ensure a safe charge:

  • Ensure that both vehicle’s keys are in an off position
  • Ensure that both vehicles are in Park or Neutral
  • Connect one jumper cable to the positive (+) terminal of the donor battery
  • Connect the same terminal to the positive (+) terminal of the dead battery
  • Connect the other cable to the negative (-) terminal of the donor battery

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How to start car with dead battery without jumper cables?

How to turn on a car with a dead battery?

  1. Try to start the car and let it run for 15-20 seconds. (this will allow time for all of the electronic circuitry in your vehicle's computer to initialize).
  2. Turn off the car.
  3. Wait 3 minutes.
  4. Startup again and see if the engine will turn over on its own power (i.e., without being jumpstarted). ...

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Which battery terminal do you hook up first when jumping a car?

Safety First: Remember, when connecting the positive cables to the batteries, you should always start by connecting the dead battery first. If you feed energy into the cables before they are connected to your battery, you can cause a safety hazard.

What is the correct order to attach jumper cables?

Attach the red jumper cables first. Start by clamping one red cable to the positive side of the battery that won't start. Then attach the other red clamp to the positive side of the working battery. Next, clamp one black cable to the negative side of the working battery.

How do you jump a dead battery with jumper cables?

Turn off the ignition on both cars. First, clamp one end of the positive cable to the dead battery's positive clamp. Now have a helper connect the other end of that cable to the other battery's positive clamp. Next, connect the negative cable to the negative terminal on the good battery.