In severe frosts, the following question sometimes arises before car owners: will the car start? We will do our best to start up.
Necessary
- -assistant;
- -second car;
- -wires- "crocodiles".
Instructions
Step 1
First, try warming up your vehicle's battery a little. To do this, you need to give it a load - turn on the headlights or music for a couple of minutes, but do not start the engine yet.
Step 2
Then turn the key in the ignition lock a little and wait a few seconds - let the gas pump pump fuel into the engine. Depress the clutch before attempting to start - this will make the engine easier to operate.
Step 3
Do not rotate the starter for more than 10 seconds - you can "drain" the battery, and in the worst case, damage the starter. And if the first with a working battery is easy to fix, then the second is already more difficult to fix.
Step 4
If your battery is dead, then you need a second car to "light" from it. To do this, always carry with you "crocodile" wires.
Step 5
Another option to start the engine is to start it from the "pusher". This technique is only suitable for vehicles with a manual transmission. It is also desirable to have an assistant - more chances for a quick and positive result.
Step 6
And the last way to revive the battery is to charge it. But this will take you a long time. If you urgently need to go, you have money, and there is an auto parts store nearby, you can buy a new battery.