A CAUTION: 
Fans  or  other  moving  engine  parts  can  injure  you  badly.  Keep 
your  hands  away  from  moving  parts  once  the  engines  are running. 
6. Connect  the red  positive (+) cable  to the positive (+) terminal of the 
vehicle with the dead battery. Use  a remote positive 
(+) terminal if the 
vehicle has  one. 
Dead  Battery (+) Good Battery (+) 
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7. Don’t let the  other  end touch  metal.  Connect  it to the positive (+) 
terminal of the good battery. Use  a  remote positive (+) terminal if the 
vehicle  has one. 
8. Now connect  the black  negative (-) cable to the good battery’s negative 
(-) cable. 
Don‘t 
let the  other  end touch  anything until  the next step.  The  other  end 
of the  negative  cable DOESN’T go to the dead battery.  It goes  to a 
heavy unpainted  metal part of the vehicle  with the dead battery. 
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Good Battery (-) 
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11. 
Heavy  Metal  Engine 
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Attach the  cable  at leas1  18  inches (45 cm) away from  the dead battery, 
but not near  engine parts that move.  The electrical connection is just as 
good  there,  but the  chance  of sparks  getting  back to the battery is much 
less. 
Now  start the vehicle  with the good  battery and  run the engine  for 
awhile. 
Try  to start the vehicle 
with the  dead battery. 
If it won’t start after  a  few tries, it probably  needs service. 
Remove Cables in this Order: 
2 
1 
- + 
4 .. . 
1. Heavy Metal 
Engine Part 
2. Good  Battery 
(-) 
3. Good 
Battery 
(+) 
4. Dead Battery 
(+> 
12. Remove the  cables in reverse order to prevent electrical  shorting. 
Take  care that they  don’t touch  each other  or any  other  metal. 
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