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Dead Battery? How to Jump Start Your Car?

If your car battery dies and you are in the middle of a road, then things can turn ugly. Let's see how you can start a car by pushing it in case of a dead battery.
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Published on December 29, 2021

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    No one likes to see their car not starting correctly. There are various reasons responsible for your car not starting correctly. However, the prominent reason behind your vehicle not starting is a dead battery. With futuristic cars, car batteries have to take care of various gadgets and systems.

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    For instance, your car's audio and infotainment system consumes a large amount of battery power. Most modern vehicles will tell you about low battery power by indicating a warning signal in the speedometer console. But despite these warnings and signs, car owners tend to face dead battery issues. Here are some ways in which you can start your car by pushing it.

    Ensure that the Problem is either the Battery or the Starter

    If the engine emits a cracking sound and is unable to start, then the problem is not with the battery or the starter. It is worth mentioning here that cars with manual transmission be started when the starter motor is malfunctioning. So if you have a manual transmission car and facing a dead battery issue, you can always push it to create the ignition.

    Take Care of the fuel pump

    It would be best to refrain from starting your car when it is not cranking up with the ignition key. This might harm the fuel pump. Fuel pumps are delicate devices and expensive to replace too.

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    Choose a Safe Location

    When pushing the car, make sure that you choose a safe location. Usually, a downhill road will be easier to push your vehicle. Make sure that there are no cars on your way.

    Start pushing the Car

    You would usually require one person to push the car. In this manner, you would be able to take care of the steering wheel. Note that a speed of 8 to10 kilometres per hour is enough to start most cars. Make sure that the gear shift is neutral and the handbrake is released.

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    Turning on your Car

    Once the car gets moving, you should shift to the second gear and leave the clutch instantaneously. It would be best if you pressed the accelerator at the same time to crank up the motor starter. You can also leave the ignition and leave the clutch to get the car started. If your vehicle hasn't been used for various weeks, this strategy can work wonders.

    In most cases, the strategies stated above will work. But if you are still facing difficulties, ensure regular battery maintenance. This would help your car stay in good condition.

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