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The Jeep has a TDC sensor on the bell housing that tells the computer when the distributor is at top dead center (TDC). If it is inop the jeep will not run
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Yes, it is important to consider the order in which the jumper cables are connected when jump-starting a vehicle to avoid damaging the electrical system.
The size of the engine does not matter. If one car has the CCAs or cold cranking amps to start your car it will and chances are it has more than enough
When jumping a car, the red jumper cable should be connected first.
When jumping a car, the red jumper cable should be connected first.
Jumping a Fully Charged BatteryIF the connections [jumper cables] are connected properly, then nothing out of the ordinary happens. Connecting a jumper battery or power axillary power source only makes additional current available, if the starting circuit needs it. If the batteries are connected properly [in parallel] then this procedure increases the cranking Amps available and the voltage remains the same.
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No, using a red jumper cable is not positive for jump-starting a car battery. The red jumper cable is typically used to connect the positive terminals of the two batteries.
A jumper is closed (on) if the cover is in place, connecting the two pins that make up the jumper; a jumper is open (off) if the cover is not in place.
Try the battery.
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