How to Start a Car When the Battery is Dead?
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When a car battery is dead, you can use another charged battery to jump-start it. The method involves opening the hoods of both cars, connecting the negative terminal of the jumper cable to the dead battery's negative terminal and the other end to the negative terminal of the other car's battery. Similarly, connect the positive terminal of the jumper cable to the dead battery's positive terminal and the other end to the positive terminal of the other car's battery. Alternatively, you can use a car emergency jump starter, which is also a quick solution. The car battery is an essential part of the vehicle and can be categorized into traditional lead-acid batteries and maintenance-free batteries. These batteries use lead-calcium alloy grids, which reduce water decomposition during charging and minimize water evaporation. Additionally, the sealed structure of the battery casing releases very little sulfuric acid gas. Compared to traditional batteries, they offer advantages such as no need to add any liquid, easy connection to terminals, and longer power storage duration.