What to Do When Wuling Hongguang Suddenly Loses Power?
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Open the engine compartment hood separately, use jumper cables to connect the positive and negative terminals of the batteries of the two vehicles together, let the normally functioning vehicle rev the engine in neutral, and the vehicle with a dead battery should attempt to start. Before pushing the vehicle, turn on the ignition switch, shift the gear lever into gear after reaching a certain speed, then release the clutch pedal and accelerate to prevent the engine from stalling. If you have an emergency power source, the dead battery situation can be easily resolved. The operation is also very simple, just connect its clamps to the battery. Currently, most insurance companies generally offer this service.
A couple of days ago, after delivering goods with my Wuling Hongguang, the car showed no response at all when I tried to restart it right after turning it off. This situation is most likely due to a dead battery, especially since delivery vehicles like ours tend to have faster battery wear. The quickest solution is to find a jump-start rescue—open the hood and use jumper cables to connect to another car's battery for a temporary start. If it's late at night and you can't find help, just call your insurance company for free rescue services; they usually arrive on site within ten minutes to handle it. Once the car starts, don't rush to turn it off. Drive straight to an auto repair shop to check the battery voltage. If the battery is old, replace it immediately to avoid more delays next time it dies. Always remember to turn off the headlights and dash cams when parking, as these devices consume a lot of power.