What to Do When the Start-Stop Battery Runs Out of Power?
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Here are the specific steps to handle a dead start-stop battery in a car: 1. Jump-start the car using another vehicle. Below are the detailed steps for jump-starting with another vehicle: (1) When jump-starting the car, you will need jumper cables, which come in red and black. The red cable is the positive line, and the black cable is the negative line. First, take out the red positive jumper cable and connect one end to the positive terminal of your car's battery and the other end to the positive terminal of the other vehicle's battery. (2) Then, take out the black negative jumper cable and connect one end to the negative terminal of your car's battery and the other end to the negative terminal of the other vehicle's battery. (3) During the connection process, avoid letting the cables touch any metal parts of the car body to prevent a short circuit. 2. Jump-start the car using an external power source. After connecting the positive and negative cables correctly, you can start the vehicle. Once the car starts successfully, remove the jumper cables carefully, ensuring they do not touch any metal parts of the body or other components. Then, let the engine idle or drive for more than half an hour to allow the engine to recharge the car's battery.