I’ve got to jump start my vehicle tomorrow without anyone’s help. Felt a bit insecure after watching other videos but not after yours. The explanations were clear and to the point. Great video!! 👏
@3:20 I was always taught the the red cable goes to the + dead battery and then the + to the good battery. Then - to good battery and - to dead battery.
You may wanna add that some cars have a "jump post" for jumping a dead battery. My older model Mercedes Benz battery is covered in 20 minutes of plastic removal to get to the battery. There is a separate battery jumping post location so you don't have to bother removing all the fragile plastic. In other words, tell them to always refer to their owners manual when possible.
This was a great video on the battery and how to charge it. My daughter and I learned a lot from it as we were trying to learn how to jump start her dead car battery you gave more above and beyond information than any other video we watched and it was easy to understand thank you very much I saved this
I recently swapped an engine in my 2000 Honda Civic DX Hatch. Battery, alternator, starter are all brandnew but I noticed that my battery is slowly draining its juice, I suspect it could be a defective/faulty alternator or not enough ground might be the problem. I will have my alternator tested today if that may be the culprit.
Several comments: Can you further explain at about 5:00 you mention that it will create a fused circuit so you don't damage engine computers, but I don't see how it is different than connecting to negative post. Isn't it all a complete circuit from positive to the load to the engine ground back to the negative post. I guess I don't get how that is safer. Is there any logic to why you get corrosion on battery posts. I have seen in other places that people indicate on the different posts that it is a sign of overcharging or undercharging alternator. Is it more the battery (sealed vs unsealed) and the fact that the water ports are so close to the posts that leakage helps contribute?
The main reason is the explosive gas caused by the battery. You don't want a spark near the battery your trying to jump. Thank you for checking out the video. If you need auto parts go to: 1aau.to/m/Shop-1AAuto-Now
I understood the part about the potential explosion caused by a spark when connecting the Negative jumper to the negative battery terminal (in all my years of jumping vehicles, I have NEVER had that problem), but how does connecting the Negative jumper to the frame instead of the negative battery terminal make a difference in frying the vehicle's computer? Thought that happened from accidentally mixing up the Positive and Negative jumpers.
Hi and thank you for providing an excellent video. One question I would ask is that you do not say if there is a need to top up your battery distilled water to the correct level to prevent the internal plates from buckling under stress?
I understand everything here. Thanks be golden when such videos are posted. Potentially somebody can answer a question here though I've got a bus here with two batteries and I went to jump start it with a Ford Econoline van. The red positive to the red positive from the dead to the live. Then the ground from the live to the frame and try the negative battery terminal using heavy duty battery cables top-of-the-line with a light indicator box. Red light says connect wrong greenlight says jump okay . I connect the hot terminals and as soon as I connect the negative terminal; the jumper cables tell me wrong connect and red light. My question is why what is causing it to say wrong connect?
How would you determine if the battery was overcharged or damaged by the jump? Could the different alternators be in conflict and cause problems to either systems?
The battery would have to be tested. If it is bad most likely it was not caused by the jump. unless hooked up backwards. Thank you for checking out the video. If you need auto parts go to: 1aau.to/m/Shop-1AAuto-Now
There was a new battery installed in the vehicle last night outside in the cold weather here in NY. We turned on the vehicle. Should there be a smell after the battery installation?
Very cool detailed information ℹ appreciate it. I have a 2013 Toyota Avalon limited and the battery is completely dead. I will use your advice to start it up 😎😁
On my mums 95 Suzuki Swift HB 4cyl 5pd. I had a world pack battery installed in 2011 and lasted till 2021! She rarely drove it. Short drive to! I have the car now & have 6 yr warranty on BCAA battery!
Hi I l ove your channel Bro ,is High Info I have a quest I have a 2011 F250 gas truck my battery is dead I did jump with my Jeep xj 1999 I did the same about the dead battery my F250 I connect the Negative a metal part and red in red , connect Pos and Neg my jeep but won't start and I decide connect the Neg to Neg in my battery and start right away ,my quest is I did right or that is the way supposed for Ford F250 truck Thanks !!
Got a Pontiac Bonneville..battery under back seat...how to start the car without takin back seat out..my dad never had to do that...put a cable to a metal or the starter..please help me out
I usually get the car up to speed 2 rpm and then straight to AutoZone or some place have it tested for free and the alternator too Then head home Remember alternator and battery go hand in hand
One thing you should do in your videos is when you're doing this...use a terminal brush to clean the terminals. The more crap on them, them more resistance there is. No wonder they won't start and maintain a charge. Clean and seal your battery terminals regularly. And I'd highly recommend upgrading from OEM to Aftermarket Brass Connectors. They help against electric distortion.
When checking battery voltage with meter, you should turn on the head lights and read voltage. This will put a load on the battery to get a true reading.
I remember with my dodge ram last winter I was barely able start the engine. Once it did start I waited ten mins for it to warm up and when I came outside it was like in limp mode and the engine wouldn't rev or anything. I replaced the alternator and everything was good after that.
To be honest last night I jump started a 2008 Ford F-350 with a 6.4 diesel with two batteries and the battery’s had like 6 volts each. I had my 2006 town car I tried starting the truck and it cranked but did not have enough power to start it. So I revved up my Lincoln and the truck started right up.
I noticed that my battery keeps having corrosion not a lot but I sandpapered the terminals and cables and this winter time has started to show some battery acid. My cars running fine but one day actually on Election Day my car took 4 turn overs to start. Is that just lose cables or is my battery going? At startup my battery’s about 14v and during driving it’ll be around 13.4-12.3 (05 civic ex special edition)
+Ugh I forgot my name Thanks for checking us out! While we cannot give a proper diagnosis, it sounds like the cables may be loose if this fluctuates that much. Going over bumps or centrifugal force may cause it to not have a full connection all the time. You can always take this to a local auto shop and have them check it out in person and see what they say.
I left my car's cabin light on for like 2 days and the entire battery went down. When I went to get my car, nothing was working but the thing was that even the speedometer needle was erratically fluctuating. the battery was clicking. I disconnected it and reconnected it. I jump started the car but it turned off after like 10 minutes . again I jump started and again after 10 mins it shut down. I dont know what to do because the car was perfectly fine and now I am fearing there has been some electric damage due to low power.
@Rucard01, I've had totally different results. I've connected the negative to a body part on the dead battery and it wouldn't start. Connected it to the negative post and it started right up.
Okay I have a question. I have the messing with hot rods my whole life I know how to jumpstart a car blah blah blah. Here's something I've never had to do. I have a piece of Dodge truck the Beast, ram 1500 piece of crap ranch truck how to get a new battery for it start it right up zero freaking oil shut it right off immediately good battery. Have a 2007 Mitsubishi eclipse ran great, lost the key for 4 months in the yard. In florida. Won't start now obviously he is damaged I'm getting a locksmith in but that is completely out of oil as well like bone dry and the battery is dead so I got a new battery put a new battery in it. Then promptly left the f****** key on all day yesterday. Trying to get a giant spider out of the car lol. So ... Mitsubishi won't start won't turn over because the key needs to be reprogrammed, can't do that without a new battery that has a charge. Can't charge the battery because my battery charger has been ruined by somebody else. Can I just take the battery out of my truck and hook them up together with cables will it just charge the car battery over time it's not going to do any good, how long will it take do you think and yes I put oil in both vehicles LOL
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I jump start 5 big 18 wheelers with my Nissan Altima. No problem . I have a intestate battery and I leave it park for weeks, sometimes months. Still no issues
Ha ha right! I laughed when he said to get your gloves and safety goggles first! Like I have that stuff sitting handy and I'm more worried about my eye then my dead battery making me late!
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I’ve got to jump start my vehicle tomorrow without anyone’s help. Felt a bit insecure after watching other videos but not after yours. The explanations were clear and to the point. Great video!! 👏
@3:20 I was always taught the the red cable goes to the + dead battery and then the + to the good battery. Then - to good battery and - to dead battery.
It doesn't matter which order you connect the positives, nothing will happen until you connect the negative
You may wanna add that some cars have a "jump post" for jumping a dead battery. My older model Mercedes Benz battery is covered in 20 minutes of plastic removal to get to the battery. There is a separate battery jumping post location so you don't have to bother removing all the fragile plastic. In other words, tell them to always refer to their owners manual when possible.
Good point! Thank you for the input!
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This was probably one of the best tutorials I've seen on this subject. Great job!
+P. Galvan Thanks for the feedback!
Thanks for explaining thoroughly and not wasting my time. Well done.
"Hang on, I gotta run home and get my multimeter..." 🤷♂️🤣
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Great job off explaining the process in a step by step process & then explaining why you do so. Thank you
Thanks for watching!
This was a great video on the battery and how to charge it. My daughter and I learned a lot from it as we were trying to learn how to jump start her dead car battery you gave more above and beyond information than any other video we watched and it was easy to understand thank you very much I saved this
Thank you for watching!
That's some very good parenting there, missy.
I recently swapped an engine in my 2000 Honda Civic DX Hatch. Battery, alternator, starter are all brandnew but I noticed that my battery is slowly draining its juice, I suspect it could be a defective/faulty alternator or not enough ground might be the problem. I will have my alternator tested today if that may be the culprit.
Very well done/ informative video about "all" questions one would have about jumping a car. This is a must see.
Thank you!
I like how you use the multimeter helping in identifying whether or not it's the alternator or the battery that is the issue...
Several comments:
Can you further explain at about 5:00 you mention that it will create a fused circuit so you don't damage engine computers, but I don't see how it is different than connecting to negative post. Isn't it all a complete circuit from positive to the load to the engine ground back to the negative post. I guess I don't get how that is safer. Is there any logic to why you get corrosion on battery posts. I have seen in other places that people indicate on the different posts that it is a sign of overcharging or undercharging alternator. Is it more the battery (sealed vs unsealed) and the fact that the water ports are so close to the posts that leakage helps contribute?
The main reason is the explosive gas caused by the battery. You don't want a spark near the battery your trying to jump. Thank you for checking out the video. If you need auto parts go to: 1aau.to/m/Shop-1AAuto-Now
I understood the part about the potential explosion caused by a spark when connecting the Negative jumper to the negative battery terminal (in all my years of jumping vehicles, I have NEVER had that problem), but how does connecting the Negative jumper to the frame instead of the negative battery terminal make a difference in frying the vehicle's computer? Thought that happened from accidentally mixing up the Positive and Negative jumpers.
Hi and thank you for providing an excellent video. One question I would ask is that you do not say if there is a need to top up your battery distilled water to the correct level to prevent the internal plates from buckling under stress?
I understand everything here. Thanks be golden when such videos are posted. Potentially somebody can answer a question here though I've got a bus here with two batteries and I went to jump start it with a Ford Econoline van. The red positive to the red positive from the dead to the live. Then the ground from the live to the frame and try the negative battery terminal using heavy duty battery cables top-of-the-line with a light indicator box. Red light says connect wrong greenlight says jump okay . I connect the hot terminals and as soon as I connect the negative terminal; the jumper cables tell me wrong connect and red light. My question is why what is causing it to say wrong connect?
How would you determine if the battery was overcharged or damaged by the jump?
Could the different alternators be in conflict and cause problems to either systems?
No, the power is going from battery to another. Not alternators.
The battery would have to be tested. If it is bad most likely it was not caused by the jump. unless hooked up backwards. Thank you for checking out the video. If you need auto parts go to: 1aau.to/m/Shop-1AAuto-Now
Does this work for vehicles also? Or just for veericles?
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There was a new battery installed in the vehicle last night outside in the cold weather here in NY. We turned on the vehicle. Should there be a smell after the battery installation?
Very cool detailed information ℹ appreciate it. I have a 2013 Toyota Avalon limited and the battery is completely dead. I will use your advice to start it up 😎😁
Was that a Chris Fix keychain I saw Len?
Very beautiful explained and many things can be learned from you .
Thanks Brother.
Hope more from you...😅
How long can a battery in a one or two old car hold a working start charge if not driven and with all its monitoring circuitries still connected?
On my mums 95 Suzuki Swift HB 4cyl 5pd. I had a world pack battery installed in 2011 and lasted till 2021! She rarely drove it. Short drive to! I have the car now & have 6 yr warranty on BCAA battery!
Hi I l ove your channel Bro ,is High Info I have a quest I have a 2011 F250 gas truck my battery is dead I did jump with my Jeep xj 1999 I did the same about the dead battery my F250 I connect the Negative a metal part and red in red , connect Pos and Neg my jeep but won't start and I decide connect the Neg to Neg in my battery and start right away ,my quest is I did right or that is the way supposed for Ford F250 truck Thanks !!
Idea for a video. How to buy jumper cables, so many gauge s? To choose from, It will help the people out.
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Great job explaining
How far or how long is a "good drive" to recharge?
hooking up a battery kill switch to my car to the negative how many amps should switch be
As usual, the best! Thanks
Liked the video, but by the state of that battery, I would recommend a new battery not a recharge especially with the extra draw on it.
Got a Pontiac Bonneville..battery under back seat...how to start the car without takin back seat out..my dad never had to do that...put a cable to a metal or the starter..please help me out
Thanks this worked for my veercle
Great video, thanks! How long should the car be driven to fully recharge after jumping the battery?
I usually get the car up to speed 2 rpm and then straight to AutoZone or some place have it tested for free and the alternator too Then head home Remember alternator and battery go hand in hand
One thing you should do in your videos is when you're doing this...use a terminal brush to clean the terminals. The more crap on them, them more resistance there is. No wonder they won't start and maintain a charge. Clean and seal your battery terminals regularly. And I'd highly recommend upgrading from OEM to Aftermarket Brass Connectors. They help against electric distortion.
How long should I let the dead battery charge after the jump starting? Would 15 - 20 minutes of idling and a short drive do the job?
Ide say a solid 10 mins then go for a drive.
Which Toyota model is the one with the dead battery? Anyone knows please inform. Thanks.
When checking battery voltage with meter, you should turn on the head lights and read voltage. This will put a load on the battery to get a true reading.
I remember with my dodge ram last winter I was barely able start the engine. Once it did start I waited ten mins for it to warm up and when I came outside it was like in limp mode and the engine wouldn't rev or anything. I replaced the alternator and everything was good after that.
Nice! Thank you for checking out the video. If you need auto parts go to: 1aau.to/m/Shop-1AAuto-Now
Ground is ground. Battery terminal and chassis are the same electrically.
Very good informative video, you missed 1 thing… how long should your (test) drive be?? 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
5:56 that Chris Fix key tag!
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i have jump started my vehicle. following your procedure. Still my vehicle won't start. any help please. Thanjks
This was so helpful. Thank you so much! 👍
To be honest last night I jump started a 2008 Ford F-350 with a 6.4 diesel with two batteries and the battery’s had like 6 volts each. I had my 2006 town car I tried starting the truck and it cranked but did not have enough power to start it. So I revved up my Lincoln and the truck started right up.
Some times it works. Thank you for checking out the video. If you need auto parts go to: 1aau.to/m/Shop-1AAuto-Now
If your battery is truly dead and you jumpstart the car and its now running, can you drive it to your nearest battery store?
Yes you can as long as your alternator is not bad.
I noticed that my battery keeps having corrosion not a lot but I sandpapered the terminals and cables and this winter time has started to show some battery acid. My cars running fine but one day actually on Election Day my car took 4 turn overs to start. Is that just lose cables or is my battery going? At startup my battery’s about 14v and during driving it’ll be around 13.4-12.3 (05 civic ex special edition)
+Ugh I forgot my name Thanks for checking us out! While we cannot give a proper diagnosis, it sounds like the cables may be loose if this fluctuates that much. Going over bumps or centrifugal force may cause it to not have a full connection all the time. You can always take this to a local auto shop and have them check it out in person and see what they say.
It’s the safety glasses for me 🥽👩🏾🔬
I HAVE AN ALTERNATOR PROBLEM IN MY VAN, HOW CAN I JUMP START IT SO I COULD MOVE IT?
I learned something, thanks
You were a lifesaver.
Thanks for the info Len...
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Very helpful,thank you!
Thanks for the info. 👍👍👍
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Well done and well describe
All done and well described
I left my car's cabin light on for like 2 days and the entire battery went down. When I went to get my car, nothing was working but the thing was that even the speedometer needle was erratically fluctuating. the battery was clicking. I disconnected it and reconnected it. I jump started the car but it turned off after like 10 minutes . again I jump started and again after 10 mins it shut down. I dont know what to do because the car was perfectly fine and now I am fearing there has been some electric damage due to low power.
Fantastic… tips thanks
Funny timing, I've just jump-started someones car 2 days ago :)
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I know you said this would work on a "veerhicle," but is this process okay to do on my vehicle?
Thank you so much
Really like your videos
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Does it work if I use a power bank?
Thank you! 👍
Amazing video, very informative.
Perfectly explained!
Appreciate the tips 👍🏽👍🏽
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Good explanation 👏👏
I have a better Idea how about using a portable jump starter. jumper cables went out a long time ago . no need for a second veh that is the way I go
+JOE Hyundai Tech Thanks for the feedback!
Goodjob
How about 14 volts needed. To start your car
Engine ground on the dead car....always. You could sit there for 30mins+ sometimes and still not be cranked with battery to battery hook up.
@Rucard01, I've had totally different results. I've connected the negative to a body part on the dead battery and it wouldn't start. Connected it to the negative post and it started right up.
@@anthonybrooks1559 good deal
And what about the regulator..? I’ve had those go bad as well.....
Thanks
A battery in Phoenix lasts about 18 months...
He's sooooooooooo cute he can say what he wants and if your taken sorry no disrespect lol thank you for showing us bc I had no clue :/ ..✊🏽
But it takes longer to jumó star when is connected to a ground object
Okay but our "search" question was
what does slow weak crank indicate ?
Thanks, perfectly done. Easy to understand and I jumped my Mustang with no fear of an explosion……😁
Glad it helped!
Okay I have a question. I have the messing with hot rods my whole life I know how to jumpstart a car blah blah blah. Here's something I've never had to do. I have a piece of Dodge truck the Beast, ram 1500 piece of crap ranch truck how to get a new battery for it start it right up zero freaking oil shut it right off immediately good battery. Have a 2007 Mitsubishi eclipse ran great, lost the key for 4 months in the yard. In florida. Won't start now obviously he is damaged I'm getting a locksmith in but that is completely out of oil as well like bone dry and the battery is dead so I got a new battery put a new battery in it. Then promptly left the f****** key on all day yesterday. Trying to get a giant spider out of the car lol. So ... Mitsubishi won't start won't turn over because the key needs to be reprogrammed, can't do that without a new battery that has a charge. Can't charge the battery because my battery charger has been ruined by somebody else. Can I just take the battery out of my truck and hook them up together with cables will it just charge the car battery over time it's not going to do any good, how long will it take do you think and yes I put oil in both vehicles LOL
I hereby name this video "The Holly Bible of Jumpstarting".
Muchas gracias por tu excelente explicación, estimado amigo de Auto Repair! 😊
Wire Brush the Post Corrosion. Please..
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Thanks for the good treatment. Second, not motor oil, I mean automatic gear oil
Good luck 👍
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I jump start 5 big 18 wheelers with my Nissan Altima. No problem .
I have a intestate battery and I leave it park for weeks, sometimes months. Still no issues
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3:09 jump start
if you connect the - cable to the bad battery first there are no sparks
This is like the boy scouts version of how to jumpstart a vehicles holy cow safety Stan did you get your safety badge after this video
Ha ha right! I laughed when he said to get your gloves and safety goggles first! Like I have that stuff sitting handy and I'm more worried about my eye then my dead battery making me late!
And don't get me wrong, I like my eyes! But it's just a dead battery! It's not going any where!
Wonderful. Great information. I'm also an engineering TH-camr.
+LearningZone Thanks for watching!
What's a veerickle?
If someone comes to me and asked me to give them a jump, I’m going to say no I don’t have my eye or hand protection!!
With both vehicles running the alternators are working against each other
He was in both the car AND the truck 🤯😂
i wish i had known to drive my car two days ago when I got a jumpstart bc the battery's dead again.
Dude clean your terminals…🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶
The battery in my "vericle" never drains down.
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