What to Do When the Envision's Battery Dies?

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MarleyDella
07/29/25 8:13pm
Here are the solutions for when the Envision's battery dies: 1. Push-starting is the most effective emergency starting method, but it is a last resort and should not be used frequently. This method can cause some damage to the engine and clutch, especially in automatic transmission vehicles, which should avoid using this method to start. 2. To avoid being unable to charge when the battery dies, the owner should prepare a set of jumper cables in the car, which can be purchased at most auto parts stores. However, when connecting the jumper cables, it is crucial not to mix up the connection sequence. First, connect the positive terminal of the dead battery to the positive terminal of the rescue vehicle's battery. Then, connect the negative terminal of the rescue vehicle's battery to a metal part (ground) in the engine compartment of the dead car. After connecting the jumper cables, start the rescue vehicle's engine and slightly increase the engine speed. After about 5 minutes, the dead battery can be emergency charged. Once charging is complete, remove the jumper cables in the reverse order of connection. 3. The lifespan of a battery is generally 2 to 3 years. Beyond this period, the owner should pay special attention to the battery's maintenance and replace it promptly if necessary to avoid potential hazards.
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