the large black cable to the right with the large bolt/lug looking thing, that connects to the battery direct and the car's ground, just clamp onto that lug. BTW, the recommended way to jump start is NOT to attach the negative to the battery, but to connect it to a good ground point, such as an alternator bracket, or a lug such as this one. Reply. With the S max you have a negative connection point up on the right hand side ABOVE the battery. for some reason the car won’t jump start unless you are connected to this negative bolt. Another earthing point doesn’t work. it’s hard enough to find, looks like a small T bolt poking out. Make sure the vehicle with the good battery is running, and then connect the cables! This must be done in the following order: - Connect one red clamp to the positive terminal of the dead battery. - Connect the other red clamp to the positive terminal of the good battery. - Connect the black clamp to the negative terminal of the good battery. Step 4: Attach the other end of the negative cable to the dead car’s negative battery terminal. Aaron Brown. Make sure all four leads have good, solid connections to their jump points. You don
Step 6: Positive to Positive. First, you will connect both positive (often red) cable clamps to the positive battery terminals. Again, these are often marked by a plus (+) sign. Start by connecting the dead battery, then move to the functioning battery. Make sure the clamp firmly attaches to the terminal.
4. Revive/start dead car. Start the good car and let it idle for a few minutes to charge up the dead car's battery, then fire up the dead car. If your problem was a battery issue, it should start. Don't turn it off yet. 5. Remove jumper leads. This needs to be done in the exact reverse of how you attached them. Check a conection cable between chassis and engine.Open and clean terminals.Put them back and check voltage. Hi, When jump starting this vehicle make sure that the Q7 is connected first, then connect to the jumper vehicle. Connect 1 lead to the positive on the Q7 and the negative to a good solid body part or engine part.
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murphy said: Yes. You just have to be careful with the positive cable at the battery and not let it touch anything because it will be hot and you will let the sparks out. I have done exactly that with my 2010 FFH to not lose the engine data. James A. April 10, 2020. If your ford transit connect needs a jumpstart, begin by popping open the hood and determining the position of the battery and its terminals. Next, attach the positive lead of the cable to the positive terminal. Then, repeat for the ground/negative lead and negative terminal. Replace the battery cover before attempting AZT7V9.
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