A flat battery is one of the most common reasons Australian drivers find themselves stranded — in a shopping centre car park, at home on a cold winter morning, or on the side of a road with a line of traffic building behind them. Knowing how to jump-start your car correctly is a practical skill that every driver should have, because doing it wrong can damage your vehicle’s electronics, destroy both batteries and, in rare cases, cause a fire. At Singh’s Tyre & Auto Centre, we see the aftermath of poorly executed jump-starts during our car service in Cranbourne — and we want to make sure Cranbourne drivers never have to deal with a preventable repair bill on top of an already stressful situation. This guide gives you the complete, correct method from start to finish.
Before we walk through the steps, it is worth understanding why a battery goes flat in the first place — because jump-starting is a temporary fix, not a solution. If your battery is flat, the underlying cause needs to be addressed before the same thing happens again.
Continue reading “How to jump-start a car safely — step-by-step guide for Australian drivers”