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How to jump-start your car with jumper leads
- Turn your key in the ignition. If you hear a rapid clicking but no engine turnover, this likely indicates a flat battery that can be jump-started.
- Check your headlights. If they’re very dim or won’t turn on, this confirms a flat battery.
- Look at your dashboard. If no lights appear when turning the key, your battery is completely flat.
- Battery is visibly damaged, leaking, or has corrosion
- Engine turns over quickly but won’t start
- Dashboard lights work normally
- You’ve already attempted a jump start that failed
- Your car has a start/stop system or is a hybrid

To jump start your car, you’ll need:
Essential equipment:- Jumper cables/leads (good quality, 4-6 meters long)
- A working vehicle with a compatible 12V battery
- Safety gloves (to protect from acid and electrical shock)
- Safety glasses (to protect from sparks)
- Flashlight for low-light conditions
- Battery cleaning brush (if terminals are corroded)
Step-by-Step jump-start Instructions
1. Position vehicles correctly:
- Park the working car close but NOT touching your car
- Ensure bonnets are close enough for cables to reach both batteries
- Both cars must be completely OFF (including radio, lights, A/C)
- Put both cars in Park (automatic) or Neutral (manual)
- Engage handbrakes on both vehicles
- Remove keys from both cars
2. Prepare the jumper leads:
- Completely separate and untangle cables
- Keep red and black clamps from touching at all times
- Check cables for any damage or exposed wire
3. Connect the jumper leads IN THIS EXACT ORDER
- RED clip to the positive (+) terminal of your dead battery
- Other RED clip to positive (+) terminal of working battery
- BLACK clip to the negative (-) terminal of working battery
- Other BLACK clip to clean, unpainted metal under your bonnet
4. Start the jump:
- Start the working vehicle
- Wait 2-3 minutes to allow initial charge
- Try starting your car
- If it doesn’t start, wait another 2-3 minutes and try again
5. Disconnect in EXACT REVERSE ORDER:
- Remove BLACK from your car’s metal surface
- Remove BLACK from working battery
- Remove RED from working battery
- Remove RED from your battery
- Replace any protective terminal covers
6. After successfully jump-starting your car
- Keep your engine running for at least 20-30 minutes
- Drive if possible – this helps charge the battery better
- Don’t turn off the engine before the 20-minute mark
7. Failed jump-start?
If the engine doesn’t start after following the correct jump-start procedure, you likely have a more serious electrical issue. Stop attempting further jump-starts to prevent potential damage. Call Marshall Batteries on 1300 627 742 or find your nearest store – our technicians will diagnose the problem and can either:- Replace your battery on the spot
- Identify if there’s an alternator or starter motor issue
- Provide safe towing if needed

Quick FAQs about jump-starting your car
How do I jumpstart a car without jumper cables?
Call Marshall Batteries at 1300 627 742 – attempting alternatives can be dangerous and may damage your vehicle.
Is it safe to jumpstart a car in the rain?
While possible, it’s not recommended – call our 24/7 roadside assistance for safe professional help.
How do I jumpstart a car using a portable battery pack?
Connect the positive and negative clamps exactly as you would with regular jumper cables, following the pack’s instructions carefully
Which cable should I connect first – red or black?
Always connect red (positive) first, then black (negative) – this reduces the risk of sparks and electrical damage.
Will a car jumpstart if the battery is completely dead?
Possibly, but if it’s more than 3-4 years old, battery replacement is often the better option.
How long should I let my car run after a jumpstart?
At least 15-20 minutes to allow proper battery charging.
Where can I get a jumpstart if I'm stranded?
Call Marshall Batteries at 1300 627 742 for rapid response anywhere in Australia – no membership fees required.
When should I jumpstart vs. replace the battery?
If your battery is over 3 years old or has needed multiple jumpstarts, it’s time for a replacement.
Can I jumpstart a car using an electric vehicle?
Not recommended – EVs have different electrical systems that could be damaged.
Need a jump start right now?
Call Marshall’s 24/7 roadside assistance at 1300 627 742. No membership fees, just expert help when you need it.