Tuesday, 7 August 2012

Dead Battery?

Dead Battery? Be Sure You Know How to Jump Start Your Car


           

When temperatures drop, your battery can have a hard time holding a strong charge. This increases the chances that you may turn the key and hear that "click, click, click" that means only one thing -- a dead battery. Often a smaller battery can have a hard time starting at very low temperatures, like below 10 degrees, but be fine the rest of the year. If you find yourself with a dead battery or a slow cranking engine on a cold morning, you'll be looking for somebody to give you a jump start. This is a simple, effective way to start your car when your battery's dead, but make sure you know what not to do before you start attaching jumper cables to your car or truck. click here to learn more on how to safely jump start your car is a good idea. Better safe than sorry!

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