The Right Way to Jump-Start a Dead Car Battery
Reviving your car battery doesn't need to be filled with sparks and stress. Here's how to jump a car with jumper cables—with or without another vehicle.
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Use the battery finder above to locate the right battery for your car, light truck, or SUV. Click on "Batteries" and then select your vehicle's year, make, model, and engine from the drop down menu. Our car battery size finder will present you with a selection of batteries that fit your vehicle and are available at your nearby Firestone Complete Auto Care.
What size car battery do i need? Car battery sizes indicate the actual physical size of a car battery (height, width, and length) and their polarity (where the positive and negative terminals are located on the battery). Batteries are given standard group sizes to make things easier for you, the everyday driver, as well as vehicle manufacturers. While you could grab a ruler and attempt to measure the exact width and height of your current car battery, pop the hood and simply look for "Group Size" printed on the label of the battery or check your owner's manual. Getting a new car battery, and the right sized car battery, doesn't have to include any mathematical equations! If you're not sure about your car battery size, visit your local Firestone Complete Auto Care. Our certified technicians and automotive advisors can ensure the proper battery fitment for just about any vehicle on the road.
Visit Firestone Complete Auto Care to find the right size car battery near you. Schedule an installation appointment online today and stop by your nearest location for a free battery test! Or, get a quick estimate of your battery's remaining life by using the Virtual Battery Tester above.
Reviving your car battery doesn't need to be filled with sparks and stress. Here's how to jump a car with jumper cables—with or without another vehicle.
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