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If you need to charge your car's battery and you don't have a charger, don't panic. There are several ways to charge it that don't involve one.
Since the battery is healthy, it’ll receive power from the other battery, and then charge up properly. Begin by parking and turning off the car with the charged battery next to the dead one.
Do you need a jump-start a car with a dead battery? Follow Consumer Reports' guide to using jumper cables and tips on how to avoid a dead battery.
Whether it's maintaining charge for a vehicle, or a safeguard for when your car's battery suddenly dies, a battery charger is handy to have at the ready.
Like the other parts on your vehicle, your battery won't last forever. Here's how to know if you need to a new battery or ...
A dead car battery can leave you stranded, which can be inconvenient at best or downright dangerous at worst.In many cases you can jump-start the vehicle, but that’s not always possible.Reviving ...
I had a new battery installed in my 2000 Volvo S70 a couple of months ago. The car sat for a couple of weeks, and now the battery appears to be dead.
Car batteries can stop working correctly for a variety of reasons. The solutions often depend on the age and condition of the battery. Here's what to know.
A dead car battery can happen to anyone. It can happen to you, too, if you forget to turn off your vehicle’s headlights or you accidentally leave accessories turned on like the car stereo.
Dealing with a low battery in your car? Don't worry—maybe all it needs is a bit of a recharge. Here's a helpful step-by-step on how to charge your car battery.