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  2. How to jump-start a car - AOL

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    10 steps for how to jump-start a car. It is always a good idea to consult your owner's manual for the correct order to connect the jumper cables. There may be variation among different car makes.

  3. Jump start (vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    Jump starting a vehicle Crocodile clips, also called automotive clips, on a set of jumper cables. A jump start, also called a boost, is a procedure of starting a motor vehicle (most commonly cars or trucks) that has a discharged battery. A temporary connection is made to the battery of another vehicle, or to some other external power source.

  4. Push start - Wikipedia

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    The Honker II, a midget racing car, getting a push start at the 144th Wagga Wagga Show. A group of people attempting to push start a motorcycle.. Push starting, also known as bump starting, roll starting, clutch starting, popping the clutch or crash starting, is a method of starting a motor vehicle with an internal combustion engine that has a manual transmission, a mechanical fuel pump, and a ...

  5. Starting fluid - Wikipedia

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    Starting fluid is sprayed into the engine intake near the air filter, or into the carburetor bore or a spark plug hole of an engine to get added fuel to the combustion cylinder quickly. Using starting fluid to get the engine running faster avoids wear to starters and fatigue to one's arm with pull start engines, especially on rarely used machines.

  6. Aircraft engine starting - Wikipedia

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    The Hucks starter (invented by Bentfield Hucks during WWI) is a mechanical replacement for the ground crew. Based on a vehicle chassis the device uses a clutch driven shaft to turn the propeller, disengaging as the engine starts. A Hucks starter is used regularly at the Shuttleworth Collection for starting period aircraft. [3]

  7. Quickstart guide - Wikipedia

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    A quick-start guide or quickstart guide (QSG), also known as a quick reference guide (QRG), is in essence a shortened version of a manual, meant to make a buyer familiar with their product as soon as possible. This implies the use of a concise step-based approach that allows the buyer to use a product without any delay, if necessary including ...

  8. Jump - Wikipedia

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    Jump, a step in a jump diffusion process Hydraulic jump , a phenomenon in fluid dynamics Jump start (vehicle) , using a temporary electrical connection to start a vehicle that has a discharged battery

  9. Jump start (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Jump Start (comic strip), a daily comic strip by cartoonist Robb Armstrong "Jump Start", a song by Greg Howe from his 1993 album Introspection "Jump Start", a song by The Hang Ups that appeared in the 1997 film Chasing Amy