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You can't jumpstart a battery, but you can jumpstart the LP engine. If your battery is dead, you will need to jump the buffer until the battery is replaced; a auto battery charger or jump unit can do that. The battery looks like a 12 V 32 AmpHour. You will need to test the charge coil to see if it's putting out enough to charge the battery, or if the battery itself is bad.
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I am unclear what you mean when you say "jumpstart"
If your battery is no good then that's that there is no jump starting.
If the phone's battery is not charging you can use another device of the same model to charge the battery or use an external charger.
that's just assuming that I have somewhat of an idea of what you're talking about, we are talking about a cell phone aren't we? Anyway just let me know or repost your question.
No danger involved, just useless. If ONE vehicle won't jump it, there's something drastically wrong with the engine. A charging system will only charge a max of 14 volts when charging a low or dead battery. Over that will hurt something. If you have two vehicles connected to your low battery, there's still only 14 volts going out from them and into yours. There is no reason why one jump vehicle won't charge and start your vehicle. Unless of course the jumped battery is really bad or has a bad/dirty connection. So clean your terminals before a jump. You may not need a jump.
Sounds lie the battery is not getting charged by the alternator. If you slow charge the battery overnight and it retains a charge for a while then eventually dies, it may be good and the alternator needs to be replaced. If the battery does not hold a charge, you will need to replace the battery and have the alternator tested to see if it is faulty.
You have a charging / electrical discharge fault....unless you are competent to measure voltages and chech charge rates then leave it to the experts...the local garage.
Charge the battery to full. Start engine and apply voltmeter to battery posts. Reading should be 13.5-14.5 volts runing. If you read normal battery voltage then alternator is not charging. Check all fuses with test light. Power on both sides of same fuse o?k. Power on one side and not the other burnt fuse. Sometimes when looking at fuses they seem o/k. If they burn close to one end it can be difficult to see. Suggest using test light to be sure. There is a gauge fuse in the system and if it goes it stops power to the regulator on the alt. Hence "no charge" Hopr this helps
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