Want to jump-start your car? Here's how you could do it on your own.

 If you are a driver, we are sure that you have been in an unfortunate situation of having drained out batteries. It is stressful when you put your key in the ignition and turn it, but your car engine doesn't start due to dead batteries. There are only two ways to start your car with dead batteries. Push your vehicle to get it going or jump-start it with another vehicle and a set of cables. If you are in such a situation, rather than searching for a jump start service near me, you should follow these steps to jump-start your car on your own.

Start engine with working batteries:

You may turn on the working car's engine and bring it closer to the vehicle with drained-out batteries. Make sure both of the vehicles are as close as possible. After that, you may open the hood of both the cars and remove the plastic cover of both batteries for easy access.

Connect the batteries with jumper cables:

Always be careful while connecting batteries. Make sure to attach the positive terminal of the working battery to the positive terminal of dead batteries using a red jumper cable. Do the same with the negative terminal using a black jumper cable. Don't connect '+' terminal with '-' terminal as it could explode your car batteries.

Start car:

Once the cables are correctly connected, you may start your car. Mostly cars with dead batteries start right up. But if it stills doesn't start, you may reverse the donor car a bit and keep its RPM at around 3000 RPM as it will give a more significant boost of power to the vehicle with dead batteries.

Disconnect the cables:

While disconnecting cables, you have to be careful; however, the most challenging jump start process has been covered. Disconnect the wires one by one. Make sure the cable clamps don't touch each other as they could cause a spark and short circuit.

Now you know how straightforward it is to start your dead car batteries without searching for a jump start service near me. Calling for these services can be more time-consuming and costly as compared to doing it on your own.

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