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We offer a wide range of breakdown recovery and roadside assistance, including the following:
- 12 -24 Volt
- Replacement
- Commercial Vehicle 24-volt
- Machinery Plant
- Motorcycle
- Van
- Light Aeroplane
- Boat
- Vehicle Home Start Service
- being left unused for a while or only used for short journeys
- light being left on
- faulty cat component
- problem with the charging system
- fault with the system itself
Batteries can fail for other reasons, too—excessive vibration, over-charging, corrosion and extreme heat or extreme cold.
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It is known that driving with a weak or ill battery can cause trouble. However, you can call us, as our technicians are well-equipped and experienced in starting your regardless of its condition. If possible, they can replace the old one with a new one.
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When starting a vehicle, it’s essential not to take risks.
- Remove any rings or metal jewellery you’re wearing, and make sure nothing metal touches the terminals.
- Check for damage—don’t risk attempting a start if either of the batteries or the leads is damaged.
- Consult your owner’s manual, and if you’re not confident that you know what you’re doing.
Connect the positive RED lead from the pack to the positive + terminal. Connect the negative BLACK lead to a good earth point on the casualty vehicle – a solid metal part of the engine is usually best.
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- Before starting, ensure any electrical systems or devices in the vehicle are switched off.
- Park the second vehicle as close to the casualty vehicle as possible, without the cars touching, ensuring the leads comfortably reach from one to the other.
- Ensure both vehicles’ engines are switched off, remove the ignition keys and open your bonnets.
- Attach one end of the RED lead to the + positive terminal.
- Then, attach the other end of the red lead to the positive terminal of the second vehicle.
- Attach one end of the BLACK to the – negative terminal.
- Then attach the other end of the black lead to a good earth point on the casualty vehicle – a solid metal part of the engine is usually best.
- Start the engine of the second vehicle.
- Now, attempt to start the casualty vehicle. It might be more severe than a flat battery if it doesn’t start after several attempts. In this event, seek professional help by calling Motors Recovery on 0203 581 4064
- If it does start, leave both vehicles running for five minutes.
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