You probably are going to have spend money fixing it.
i assume the two red cables are for the positive and the black one single for the negative
As long as you connect the jumper cables correctly and remove them as soon as the car with the dead battery starts, you will do no harm. Remember connect the positive cables first and the negative last. Disconnect negative first and positive last.
You connect the cables BEFORE you plug in or turn on the charger. Positive (red) to battery positive first, then negative (black) to battery ground. Then you turn on your charger and set the timer.
Yes, use standard jumper cables. Connect positive to positive and negative to negative. Remove as soon as vehicle starts.
you put the red jumper on the posotive side and the black one on the negative battery side. Connect positive of one battery to the positive of the other. Then connect the negative of one to the negative of the other. Red to red, black to black.
Connect the positive (+) Red cable from the charger to the positive (+) post of the battery. Now connect the negative (-) Black cable to a metal part of the engine. Do not connect to negative battery post. Plug the charger in. Unplug the charger before removing the cables. Disconnect the negative cable first.
You just connect them in Parallel. Two 12 volt batteries connected in parallel will output 12 volts. Two connected in Series will output 24 volts. Just connect the negative terminal on the first battery to the negative on the second battery. Then connect the positive terminal on first battery to the positive on the second battery. Connect the cables to the second battery, positive to positive and negative to negative. Click the link for a diagram.
red first, black last is correct. always connect positive cables first and negative or ground cables last
Connect the bad battery to a good battery with jumper cables. Connect the positive terminals first, then the negative terminals. Now try to start the engine. When finished, disconnect the jumper cables in reverse order.
To connect the battery cables to a 1992 Oldsmobile Cutlass, first ensure the vehicle is turned off and the keys are removed. Connect the positive (red) cable to the positive terminal of the battery, ensuring a secure fit. Next, attach the negative (black) cable to the negative terminal of the battery. Finally, double-check both connections for tightness before starting the vehicle.
To safely connect a car battery without causing damage or injury, follow these steps: Ensure the car is turned off and the key is removed from the ignition. Identify the positive () and negative (-) terminals on the battery. Connect the red positive cable to the positive terminal first, then the black negative cable to the negative terminal. Avoid touching the metal ends of the cables together or allowing them to touch any metal surfaces on the car. Once connected, start the car and let it run for a few minutes to ensure the battery is charging properly. Disconnect the cables in the reverse order: negative first, then positive. Store the cables properly to prevent any accidental sparking.
you may have a dead battery of a shorted wire or component. be sure to connect positive to positive and negative to negative. disconnect one component at a time to find short. check that the exaust manifold isn't touching the starter