Honda Odyssey Jump Start
W Jump S 2010 Ness Odyssey? 3
This morning, my car didn't work. She is only 5 months old. I don't know what's wrong with that. I drive this minibus only on weekends and park the rest of the time in my garage.
Connect more for more and less for less battery.
You can find this information in the Bidding Guide. But basically it's the same for all cars. First you need jumper cables. Get as close to the vehicles as you can pass so that the wires can reach both batteries. Connect one end of the red wire to the positive side of the booster battery. Then connect the other end of the red wire to the positive terminal of your minivan. Then connect the cable to the negative terminal of the car's replacement battery. Now connect the other end of the ground wire to your ene, do not connect to the negative pole of the Manwan battery. When that happens, maybe a little spark, okay. This is because the spark is not directly connected to the negative pole of the battery. The battery emits hydrogen and a spark can ignite it, so it's best not to have a spark around the battery. Once the cable is connected, turn on the auxiliary car. In that case, wait a minute. Try the mini van song while the jump car is still spinning at 3000 RPM. When done, disconnect the cables in the order in which you connected them.
Then you have to drive for a while to charge the battery. With a fully charged battery, your car will have no problem singing after a week in the garage. I do this all the time with my car, sometimes for up to two weeks. If you are still having trouble, take the car to the dealer for inspection as the battery may be damaged or the car is discharging.
You did not give us a reason why you felt the need to intervene.
I tell her I will do what I have been doing for years.
You will transfer the wire to the negative battery terminal and the red wire to the positive battery terminal. I did this because your battery will be low and it will spark. Sparks can ignite the bottom of the battery and cause it to overheat. I saw for myself.
Next, I'm going to move the other end of the red wire to the other post-positive vehicle.
You will then move the other end of the cable to another vehicle on good ground to prevent sparks from accumulating in the battery.
Now, if your battery is not fully discharged, I will try to register your NES. If it doesn't work, but it makes noise, I'll give you at least 10 minutes to try it.
Otherwise I will take another car and wait another 10 minutes.
Read your guide. It should always be in a glove box.