Tu Jump Start Your Vehicle; 
1. Check the other  vehicle.  It  must  have  a  12-volt  battery  with a negative 
ground system. 
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If  the  other  system  isn’t a 12-volt  system  with  a  negative 
ground,  both  vehicles  can  be  damaged. 
If you have a diesel  engine  vehicle  with  two  batteries  (or more), you 
should  know  before you begin  that,  especially in cold  weather, you may 
not  be able  to get enough  power from a single  battery  in  another 
vehicle  to start your  diesel engine. 
If  your vehicle  has  more  than  one battery,  use the  battery  that’s  on the 
passenger  side 
of the vehicle - this  will  reduce  electrical resistance. 
2. Get  the  vehicles  close enough so the jumper  cables can  reach,  but  be 
sure the  vehicle’s  aren’t  touching  each  other. 
If they are, it could cause 
a  ground  connection 
you don’t want. You wouldn’t  be  able to start  your 
vehicle, and  the  bad grounding could damage  the  electrical  systems. 
You  could  be  injured  if 
the vehicles  roll.  Set the  parking  brake  firmly 
on each  vehicle.  Put an  automatic  transmission in “P’ (Park) or a 
manual  transmission  in “N’ (Neutral).  If you have a four-wheel-drive 
vehicle,  be sure  the transfer  case  is not in  “N”  (Neutral). 
3. Turn off the  ignition on both  vehicles. Turn off  all  lights  that  aren’t 
needed,  and  radios.  This will  avoid  sparks  and  help  save both  batteries. 
And  it could save  your radio! 
NOTICE: 
If  you  leave  your  radio  on,  it could  be  badly  damaged.  The 
repairs  wouldn’t 
be covered by your  warranty. 
4. Open the hoods  and locate  the  batteries.  Find  the  positive (+) and 
negative 
(-) terminals on each  battery. 
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