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wrosenkrans |
10-18-2012 @ 7:08 AM
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I posted this on the Ford Barn as well. Our '42 Sedan was dead this morning, no lights, no gauge movement, no cranking, nothing and wouldn't take a charge from the trickle charger. I'm assuming shot battery. Its gotten cold here and she hadn't been started in a few weeks. Can I do a quick jump with a 12v jump starter without frying anything? Its almost impossible to reach the battery in my shed and I'll have to push her out otherwise to do the replacement.
Wayne & Barb '42 Super De Luxe Tudor
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40guy |
10-18-2012 @ 7:15 AM
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In a word; yes, I've done it many times. Don't make a habit of it and unhook the 12 volts as soon as she starts.
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TomO |
10-18-2012 @ 8:09 AM
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Hook the 12volt jumper cable to the starter side of the solenoid and do not push the starter button. Connecting to the battery can result in a battery explosion.
Tom
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wrosenkrans |
10-18-2012 @ 10:50 AM
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Success! No problem on the jump and disconnnected immediately after she started. Now is taking a charge as well - may have been bad cable connections.
Wayne & Barb '42 Super De Luxe Tudor
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