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Where to Hook Up Jumper Cables 2010-17 Chevy Equinox
How To Correctly Jump Start a Car With Another Car
Where to Hook Up Jumper Cables 2010-17 Chevy Equinox
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Tools used
Jumper Cables
1. Jump Starting the Car
Pull the hood release lever
Release the safety latch
Locate the positive and negative jump-starting terminals
Attach your jump starting cables to their appropriate terminals
Hi, I'm Mike from 1AAuto. We've been selling auto parts for over 30 years.
Hi guys, it's Sue from 1A Auto. Today we're working on this 2012 Chevy Equinox. We have multiple listings for parts of this vehicle. Why don't you go to the webpage and check out what we have for your car at 1aauto.com.
Start by opening the hood. Lever on this is right here, it marks hood. Get a pull. Then we find the location of the safety latch. It's right there, move it to the driver's side, lift up.
So, the access panel for the fuse block on this is under the hood in front of the driver's seat. It's marked clearly, and plus it has a red cap on it for jump starting this car.
If one needed to jump start or receive a jump start, you could pull the plastic off, hook your positive cable end on this and the negative battery cable's right here. I would just peel back the protective rubber boot and hook my negative cable here.
Thanks for watching. Visit us at 1AAuto.com for quality auto parts, fast and free shipping, and the best customer service in the industry.
Tools used
Jumper Cables
1. Connecting the Jumper Cables
Connect a positive cable to the dead battery
Connect the opposite positive cable to the good battery
Connect that side's negative cable to the good battery
Connect the remaining negative cable to the body or engine block of the vehicle with the dead battery
2. Jump Starting the Vehicle
Start the vehicle with the good battery
Rev up the engine
Let the engine run briefly
Crank the engine of the vehicle with the bad battery
3. Removing the Jumper Cables
Remove the negative cable from the body or engine block of the vehicle with the dead battery
Remove the negative cable from the good battery
Remove the positive cable from the good battery
Remove the positive cable from the bad battery
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Hi, everyone. I'm Don from 1AAuto.com. In this series of videos, we're going to be focusing on vehicle diagnostics and maintenance tips. We hope that you find it helpful. When you need parts for your car or truck, think of 1AAuto.com. Thanks.
In this video we're going to show you how to correctly jump start a car or truck with jumper cables. In order to do this, you're going need the car that's got a good battery and of course here's the car that needs to be jumped. You do this in a very specific order. You want to put the positive jumper cable on the dead battery. Go over to your car with the good battery and put on your positive cable here. Then go with your negative cable on your good battery. Then take your negative cable for the bad battery and apply it to a ground, on the body of the vehicle or the engine, something that's going to be grounded other than the battery terminal. At that point you're going to want to start the car with the good battery. Rev it up a little bit, let it run for a few minutes then go ahead and give it a crank on the dead battery side.
We got the car with the good battery running. Paul's going to get in and rev it up to about 2,500 RPM. We're going to let it sit like that for 10 or 15 seconds. I'm going to go into the car with the faulty battery and crank it over. Now, I'm going to go ahead and crank over this car. We got the car running. We're going to reverse the process with the jumper cables: negative, positive, and positive.
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Tools used
Jumper Cables
1. Jump Starting the Car
Pull the hood release lever
Release the safety latch
Locate the positive and negative jump-starting terminals
Attach your jump starting cables to their appropriate terminals
Hi, I'm Mike from 1AAuto. We've been selling auto parts for over 30 years.
Hi guys, it's Sue from 1A Auto. Today we're working on this 2012 Chevy Equinox. We have multiple listings for parts of this vehicle. Why don't you go to the webpage and check out what we have for your car at 1aauto.com.
Start by opening the hood. Lever on this is right here, it marks hood. Get a pull. Then we find the location of the safety latch. It's right there, move it to the driver's side, lift up.
So, the access panel for the fuse block on this is under the hood in front of the driver's seat. It's marked clearly, and plus it has a red cap on it for jump starting this car.
If one needed to jump start or receive a jump start, you could pull the plastic off, hook your positive cable end on this and the negative battery cable's right here. I would just peel back the protective rubber boot and hook my negative cable here.
Thanks for watching. Visit us at 1AAuto.com for quality auto parts, fast and free shipping, and the best customer service in the industry.
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Is the cable pure stranded copper or copper coated aluminum?February 5, 2019
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It is going to be copper coated aluminum.
February 5, 2019
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