Can a Dead Car Battery Be Restored?

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StElaina
07/28/25 5:06pm
If your car battery is dead, you can restore its normal charge by driving for one to two hours under normal conditions. Here are specific solutions: 1. Push-start with human power: The driver sits in the car and operates it while four others push the car from the front, back, left, and right. Once the car reaches a certain speed, the driver shifts into first gear. 2. Towing by another vehicle: Select a rope of appropriate length and securely tie the front and rear of both vehicles together with tight knots. The driver of the front vehicle should slowly tow the rear vehicle. Remember to drive slowly when using this method to prevent the rear vehicle from suddenly accelerating toward the front vehicle.
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