···
Log in / Register

What to Do When an Automatic Transmission Car Runs Out of Battery?

4 Answers
KateLee
07/28/25 4:38pm
If an automatic transmission car runs out of battery, you can use jumper cables to start it. The method for connecting car battery jumper cables is as follows: Bring the fronts of the two cars close together, connect one end of the red cable to the positive terminal of the dead car's battery, and the other end to the positive terminal of the rescue car. Then, connect the black cable to the negative terminal of the rescue car and the other end to the negative terminal of the dead car. Once the cables are connected, start the rescue car first, then start the dead car. Relevant information is as follows: When performing operations on the battery, both the dead car and the rescue car must remain turned off. The order for connecting the jumper cables is to first connect the positive terminal of the dead car to the positive terminal of the rescue car, and then connect the negative terminal of the dead car to the negative terminal of the rescue car.
Was this review help?
20
1
Share
VanDeclan
08/11/25 8:52pm
I have been driving for many years and encountered the tricky situation of an automatic transmission car running out of battery. Due to the different structure of the transmission, you must never attempt to push-start an automatic car, as it can easily damage mechanical components. I remember once when I parked my car for a week during a business trip and couldn't start it upon returning. I immediately called roadside assistance, and they quickly arrived to jump-start the car. Since then, I always keep a small emergency jump starter in my car, which looks like a power bank and can solve the problem by simply plugging it in. Car batteries typically last three to five years, and I check the voltage every six months to ensure it stays above 12 volts; if it drops below this value, it's time to replace the battery. When your car runs out of battery, it's best to find a safe place to park and wait for help rather than attempting a roadside fix. I recommend avoiding long-term parking in daily use—if the car sits idle for a week, start the engine and let it run for a few minutes to recharge the battery.
Was this review help?
7
1
Share
Expand All
LillianaFitz
09/29/25 7:27am
Speaking of automatic transmission cars running out of battery, I've had personal experience. Once when returning from a weekend outing, my car suddenly wouldn't start, and I realized the battery was dead. You can't push-start an automatic transmission car, so I used a mobile app to contact a nearby auto service shop that provided emergency jump-start service. Now I'm very cautious - I keep a portable jump starter in my car to avoid emergencies. I'm careful not to leave interior lights or electronics on to prevent excessive battery drain. If the car sits for more than three days, I start it and let it run for a few minutes to recharge. Safety first - when facing a dead battery, it's better to wait for professional help rather than force things. If the battery is old, replace it in advance to avoid travel disruptions. I've learned that batteries are more prone to draining in cold winter temperatures, so I'm extra careful with maintenance.
Was this review help?
20
1
Share
Expand All
LolaLee
11/13/25 2:33am
When an automatic transmission vehicle runs out of battery, pushing to start should be avoided to prevent damage to the transmission. The best method is to use jumper cables to connect to another car's battery for rescue or utilize a portable jump starter. Calling for roadside assistance ensures a quick response. Check the battery voltage; if it's below 12 volts, replace it with a new one. Regular maintenance, such as quarterly testing, helps avoid long-term parking issues. Carrying emergency tools can effectively prevent such situations. If the battery dies, ensure the vehicle is parked in a safe location and wait without attempting to start the engine.
Was this review help?
14
5
Share
Expand All
More Forum Discussions

How to Buy License Plate Screws in Another City?

How to Buy License Plate Screws in Another City? The introduction is as follows: 1. Call the local DMV: If your license plate screws are missing in another province, you can call the local DMV to inquire if they have screw caps suitable for your license plate region. If available, you can drive there for installation—this is the safest method. 2. Purchase online: Although many online merchants sell license plate screws, the screws on the license plate have a small logo indicating the vehicle's registration location. The quality of screws sold online may not be good, and if traffic police find that the screw was not installed by the DMV, you may face a fine.
15
4
Share

Is Brake Fluid the Same as Hydraulic Brake Fluid?

Brake fluid and hydraulic brake fluid are the same; they are essentially the same product. Hydraulic brake fluid is the formal term, while brake fluid is the colloquial name. Hydraulic brake fluid is the liquid medium used in hydraulic braking systems to transmit braking pressure, employed in vehicles with hydraulic braking systems. Relevant information about hydraulic brake fluid is as follows: 1. There are three types of hydraulic brake fluid. When purchasing, choose a reliable manufacturer, and the higher the grade, the better. Its typical working pressure is 2MPa, with higher pressures reaching 4~5MPa. 2. All liquids have the characteristic of being incompressible. In a sealed container or a liquid-filled pipeline, when pressure is applied to the liquid, it is quickly and uniformly transmitted to all parts of the liquid.
9
4
Share

Can You Pass Subject 4 Without Studying?

You cannot pass Subject 4 without studying. Here are some test-taking tips for Subject 4: Prohibited: All options that prohibit you from doing something are correct (prohibited, not allowed, should not, cannot, strictly forbidden, prohibited, should). Yield: All options that require you to let the other party go first are correct (slow down and yield, stop and yield, give way, slow down and avoid). Slow down: All options that involve reducing speed or proceeding slowly are correct (pass slowly, slow down, proceed steadily, gradually, pass slowly, reduce speed, descend at a constant speed). Observe: All options that remind you to observe are correct (observe in advance, observe carefully, observe attentively, look around). Safety: All options that ensure safety are correct (intermittent light tapping, ensure safety, guarantee safety, pass safely).
16
4
Share

What happens if a car is not maintained for a long time?

Consequences of long-term lack of car maintenance: 1. The car paint is prone to damage, especially in summer when the weather is hot, and UV rays can corrode the car paint, making the car look old quickly; 2. If the air filter exceeds its replacement range, it will lose its ability to filter air impurities, failing to protect the engine's internal pistons, intake and exhaust valves, piston rings, and cylinders; 3. Tires will age faster, and in severe cases, may lose air or become unusable; 4. If the car is left unused for a long time, the oxidation of engine oil will be more severe than during normal driving. Oxidized oil has reduced lubrication effectiveness, failing to protect the engine, and certain acidic substances in the oil can corrode engine components, affecting the engine's normal operation.
17
5
Share

What procedures are required for transferring a car between relatives?

Car transfer between relatives requires the following specific procedures: 1. Vehicle license; 2. Motor vehicle registration certificate; 3. Motor vehicle registration supplementary form (obtained from the local vehicle management office in the vehicle's jurisdiction, bring ID card and vehicle license to obtain); 4. Vehicle purchase tax certificate; 5. ID cards and household registration books of both the buyer and seller. If the buyer is from another region, a temporary residence permit is required, and the buyer's temporary residence permit must be valid for at least one year. Both parties and the vehicle must be present at the vehicle management office where the license plate is registered to apply for the transfer. Additionally, the vehicle owner must ensure that all traffic violations and accidents involving the vehicle have been resolved, and all vehicle documents are complete. Both parties must have their ID cards, and those with non-local household registration must have a local residence permit.
4
3
Share

What Happens If a Car Is Left Outside Exposed to Sun and Rain for a Long Time?

If a car is left outdoors exposed to sun and rain, its lifespan will be reduced. The battery will drain, making it impossible to start the car. Below are the issues that may arise from prolonged outdoor parking: Engine Oil Oxidation and Deterioration: Generally, the engine oil in a new car has a shelf life of about one year inside the engine. Due to contamination in the engine oil, prolonged inactivity can accelerate oxidation and deterioration. Moisture, such as water vapor, can quickly emulsify the oil if it enters the system. Brake System Corrosion: When the brake system remains inactive for an extended period, it is prone to chemical reactions with water vapor and oxygen in the air, leading to corrosion. This affects braking performance, and severe corrosion may even cause direct damage to the brake system.
5
4
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.