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You could either jump it or just plug it. For manual transmission cars you can get a push, place the gear into 1st or 2nd, press clutch and when on proper speed, release clutch and the engine could start up. For automatic cars, you need to connect the battery to another battery source to jump it. This is if the problem is with the car battery.
Modern cars have electrik start which uses the car battery to kick start the engine. Old cars and/or other vehicles like Go-Karts haves the same effect, just that you dont have a battery, so you will have to pull a rope or something..
yes they use gasoline cars but they do sell battery cars in Japan
Usually 11.5v is enough to start most cars. A fully charged battery is 12.6v
Ther wasn't a battery in the first cars.
Yes. Cars use a battery to start then once the engine is running it generates its own electricity to operate all the electrical items on board.
A lot of modern computerized cars won't start on less than a fully charged battery. Some may even require a reset.
Dont start the car as you're connecting the cables -APEX
it depens on the quality of the battery and the vehicle wont start after aproximaly 30 minutes
To illustrate where to attach the jumper cables to the car battery
Either they have a lot of horsepower, or they need an engine check.
There are a few reasons cars may have more then one battery. Cars with big stereos sometimes run a second battery along with large capacitors to be able to supply the stereo with power. 4WD's sometimes have a second battery if they are running a 24 Volt system. Or maybe a second battery may be used in a campervan for example to power devices like lights and tosters without draining the main battery ensuring you can start the engine.