Correct way to jump start a car?
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Connect 1 lead at a time, as in postive to positive then negative to negative, easiest way not to get zapped by rubbing live cables against each other.
Once connected let car 1 idle for a while or if particularly flat then rev the fricking nuts off car one to get some power to car two.
Once connected let car 1 idle for a while or if particularly flat then rev the fricking nuts off car one to get some power to car two.
Hugo a Gogo said:
connect the red lead to the + of the dead battery, then to the + of the good one
connect the black to the - of the good car battery and then to a suitable earthing spot on the dead car's engine, away from the battery,
This is the correct way to do it, but I connect the earth first, its not hard but the amount of people who haven't a clue and spout bconnect the black to the - of the good car battery and then to a suitable earthing spot on the dead car's engine, away from the battery,


Edited by Jazoli on Friday 10th December 19:44
What happens if the last positive connector accidentally touches the car's body?
Jazoli said:
You get free fireworks!
I've never really had an issue but I get your point
I reread your post and thought I got it wrong, so I deleted my reply as it was stupid. Turns out I understood right. Damn.I've never really had an issue but I get your point

Jazoli said:
Hugo a Gogo said:
connect the red lead to the + of the dead battery, then to the + of the good one
connect the black to the - of the good car battery and then to a suitable earthing spot on the dead car's engine, away from the battery,
This is the correct way to do it, but I connect the earth first, its not hard but the amount of people who haven't a clue and spout bconnect the black to the - of the good car battery and then to a suitable earthing spot on the dead car's engine, away from the battery,


Put the positive cable secularly in place first then connect up the negative from the battery on the donor car to a suitable engine point in the recient car.
Also, turn on a decent load on the donor car, will damp any spikes.
I've learn't a slightly different method.
Connect positive from good battery to bad
Connect negative from good battery to earthing point on flat car, not negative terminal
Start good car
Put something big electrical on on good car - lights, rear screen whatever
Start flat car and once running again put on something with a high current draw as above.
Disconnect carefully.
Apparently revving the car is unlikely to put it under anymore electrical load than letting it idle but you want the alternator to work so put the system under load.
Now I can see the sense in that but I hadn't heard it before. And it came from a reputable,trained, qualified source.
Connect positive from good battery to bad
Connect negative from good battery to earthing point on flat car, not negative terminal
Start good car
Put something big electrical on on good car - lights, rear screen whatever
Start flat car and once running again put on something with a high current draw as above.
Disconnect carefully.
Apparently revving the car is unlikely to put it under anymore electrical load than letting it idle but you want the alternator to work so put the system under load.
Now I can see the sense in that but I hadn't heard it before. And it came from a reputable,trained, qualified source.
Edited by DKL on Friday 10th December 20:11
I have always done battery to battery without any problems whatsoever. I keep car 1 running(usually ends up being mine). connect the leads up. rev my car for maybe 30-60sec twice above idle/around 2000rpm. hold the revs as they then start the car. take the leads of, close the bonnet. Tell them 'it was no problem' say (only once) 'no no its okay you don't need to give me £10 for that'. Then take the £10 when they insist it the second time (or usually when I pretend to run away)
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