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How to Jump-Start a Diesel-Powered Automobile

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Even though diesel-powered vehicles can have dual batteries or one oversized battery, it’s possible to jump-start a diesel from the battery on a conventional gasoline-powered vehicle. If your diesel won’t start due to a dead battery, follow the steps here to jump it safely.

To avoid confusion, these instructions call the vehicle with the dead battery the disabled vehicle and the one you’re jumping the start from the source vehicle. Follow these steps to jump-start a dead diesel battery:

Make sure that both vehicles are in Park or Neutral with the parking brakes on.

  1. Turn on the heater on the disabled diesel vehicle.

    This protects the electrical system from surges in voltage.

  2. Make sure that the lights and other electrical accessories on the disabled diesel vehicle are off.

    A vehicle with dual batteries usually has thicker cables on one of the batteries. Attach the jumper cables to the battery that has thicker cables. If either vehicle has dual batteries with cables of the same thickness, use either battery for the jump. If a vehicle has only one battery, just be sure to hook the cables up in the proper order.

  3. Connect the clamp on one of the jumper cables to the positive terminal of the disabled vehicle’s battery.

    The positive terminal should have a (+) or a red cover on it.

  4. Connect the other end of the same jumper cable to the positive terminal of the source vehicle.

  5. Connect one end of the other jumper cable to the negative terminal (-) of the source vehicle.

  6. Connect the other end of that jumper cable to an unpainted, metallic part of the disabled vehicle.

    Use the bracket that keeps the hood up, but any such part will do as long as it’s not near the battery, belts, or any other moving parts of the engine.

  7. Start the engine on the source vehicle.

  8. Start the engine on the disabled vehicle.

    Let both engines run for a minute or two, more if the battery has been dead for a long time.

  9. Turn off the engine of the source vehicle.

    Leave the disabled vehicle’s engine running.

  10. Remove the cable from the unpainted metal part of the disabled vehicle.

  11. Disconnect the cable from the positive terminals of both vehicles.

  12. Disconnect the cable from the negative terminal of the source vehicle.

  13. Drive the disabled vehicle around for at least 15 minutes to ensure that the battery is fully charged.

If you jump-start a dead diesel vehicle and the battery dies the next time you try to start the car, you probably need a new battery. Be sure to get the proper one for your vehicle’s make, model, and year.

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Deanna Sclar is an acclaimed auto repair expert. She has appeared on hundreds of radio and TV shows, including NBC's Today show and the NBCNightly News. Sclar lectures internationally on the ecological impact of vehicles and is active in promoting residential solar energy programs. Sclar is also the author of Buying a Car For Dummies.