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Disconnect the red cable in the same way, beginning with the vehicle you’ve just boosted, then the other vehicle. Close the hoods of both vehicles and put away your jumper cables.
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Connect the RED jumper cable clamp to the positive (+) terminal. Connect jumper cables to the booster (live) battery, beginning with the RED clamp to positive terminal (+).
The jumper cable's clamps are usually color-coded in red and black as well, so it's easy to know what goes where as you get set for the jump-start. Certain cars keep the battery in the trunk but ...
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It's a stressful experience that can be made even more stressful if it's raining. Fortunately, you can safely use jumper cables in the rain — as long as you follow some extra precautions.
Jumper cables should be able to reach between a booster vehicle’s and a discharged vehicle’s battery packs or jump-start studs. But don’t let the vehicles touch each other at any point during the ...
It's a stressful experience that can be made even more stressful if it's raining. Fortunately, you can safely use jumper cables in the rain — as long as you follow some extra precautions.