It’s frustrating when you attempt to turn your car’s ignition, only to discover the battery is dead. Maybe you forgot to turn off the headlights, or perhaps the battery isn’t holding a charge. Regardless, you should first try jumping your car’s battery to start it.
Steps to Jump-Starting Your Car Battery
What Next?
Assuming your battery died from the lights, radio or some other electrical system being left on, the battery is probably still good. However, if it died for no apparent reason, the battery or alternator could be bad, in which case you should have these components tested by a professional mechanic.
A typical car battery lasts for about six years, after which it may fail to hold a charge. Jumping the battery may get you back on the road, but it’s only a temporary fix. You’ll still need to replace the battery and/or the alternator.
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