Whether you left your headlights on overnight or your car battery is simply old and worn out, a dead battery can be a frustrating experience. Luckily, with a set of jumper cables and another vehicle, you can easily jump-start your 2017 Ford Escape and get back on the road. In this guide, we will take you through the steps of connecting jumper cables to your Ford Escape.
Gather Your Materials
The first thing you need to do is gather all the necessary materials. This includes a set of jumper cables and another vehicle with a working battery. Make sure the other vehicle is parked close enough to your Ford Escape so that the jumper cables can reach both batteries.
Identify the Positive and Negative Terminals
Before you start connecting the jumper cables, you need to identify the positive and negative terminals on both batteries. The positive terminal is usually labeled with a “+” symbol, and the negative terminal is labeled with a “-” symbol.
Connect the Jumper Cables
Now it’s time to connect the jumper cables. Start by attaching one end of the red cable to the positive terminal on your Ford Escape’s dead battery. Then, attach the other end of the red cable to the positive terminal on the working battery.
Next, take the black cable and attach one end to the negative terminal on the working battery. Then, attach the other end of the black cable to an unpainted metal surface on your Ford Escape, such as a bolt or bracket. This will ground the circuit and prevent any sparks from occurring when you start the car.
Start the Working Vehicle
Now that the cables are connected, start the engine of the working vehicle and let it run for a few minutes. This will allow the battery to charge and build up enough power to start your Ford Escape.
Start Your Ford Escape
After a few minutes, start your Ford Escape. If it doesn’t start right away, wait a few more minutes and try again. Once your Ford Escape is running, let it idle for a few minutes to allow the battery to fully charge.
Disconnect the Jumper Cables
When you’re finished, carefully disconnect the jumper cables in the reverse order that you connected them. Start by removing the black cable from the ground on your Ford Escape. Then, remove the black cable from the negative terminal on the working battery, followed by the red cable from the working battery, and finally, the red cable from your Ford Escape’s dead battery.
Remember to drive your Ford Escape for at least 20 minutes to allow the battery to fully recharge. And, if your battery continues to die, it may be time to replace it.
People also ask:
Q: Can I jump-start my Ford Escape with a hybrid battery?
A: No, you cannot jump-start a Ford Escape with a hybrid battery. Contact a professional for assistance.
Q: Do I need to keep the engine running while jump-starting a car?
A: Yes, you need to keep the engine running on the working vehicle while jump-starting a car.
Q: Can I use any type of vehicle to jump-start my Ford Escape?
A: Yes, you can use any vehicle with a working battery to jump-start your Ford Escape, as long as it has the same voltage as your Ford Escape’s battery.