How to Self-Rescue When an Automatic Car Runs Out of Battery?
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To self-rescue an automatic car that has run out of battery, use the automatic jump-start method. The steps for jump-starting are as follows: 1. Find a vehicle with a normal battery as the rescue vehicle and prepare two jumper cables; 2. Locate the battery positions of both vehicles, ensuring the rescue vehicle is turned off; 3. First, use one jumper cable to connect the positive terminals of both vehicles' batteries, then use the other jumper cable to connect the negative terminal of the rescue vehicle's battery to the engine block of the vehicle being rescued; 3. After successfully starting the rescued vehicle, you can remove the jumper cables in the reverse order of installation—first remove the negative cable from the engine block of the rescued vehicle, then the negative cable from the rescue vehicle's battery, and finally the positive cable connecting both vehicles' batteries; 4. Ensure the jumper cables are correctly connected, then start the rescue vehicle first, followed by the rescued vehicle.