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quick answer needed on jump starting


Whitesupraboy2
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just do not rev up any of the engines while jump starting or while the jump leads are connected and you should be fine:) reving of engines causes power surges as both alternators are on load which could lead to damaging circuits via current spikes.

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Bloody hell, I didn't know you could damage the soop by jump starting another car !. I'll have to remember that.

 

 

its not only the supe but most modern cars are easily damaged via power surges, theres too much electronics in cars these days:d

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  • 4 months later...

I'm reviving this old thread, hoping for an update. Can anyone offer advice on how to do it safely on cars with ECUs (e.g. what order to connect the leads), or can the danger to the ECU not be reduced?

 

(I find it hard to believe that it's a no-no, otherwise jump leads will soon become pretty much useless)

 

Also, if my supra ever needs to be jump started, is it possible to do this safely, or would I need to get it towed back home where I can remove the battery and plug it into a mains charger?

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