Posted by JRSutton on March 31, 2015 at 10:44:38 from (108.49.155.221):
In Reply to: explorer starter posted by schrade on March 31, 2015 at 03:32:44:
hard to say this without sounding insulting or like I'm stating the obvious, but I don't mean it that way at all.
I've just seen it happen WAY too many times not to ask:
Are you SURE you have a solid connection on the jumper cables, and that you're using GOOD jumper cables?
EVERY SINGLE time I've had somebody repeat those "it just clicks" words to me, they'll swear up and down they've jumped it properly - I'll put my heavy jumper cables on, dig them in real good - and their vehicle fires right up. Worst case I'll take my exploding-fumes chances and go terminal to terminal on the negative side if I can't get a good ground connection.
General rule of thumb: if you paid less than $25 for your jumper cables, throw them away.
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