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12-27-2018 07:43 AM |
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Originally Posted by mb911
(Post 10296792)
1st I understand the question as there are many folks in this world that are not real handy or lack hands on experience(not me)
I can tell you that over the ownership of 6 different 911s I had on occasion had to jump start one of them.. I never found it to be difficult. Just had to lay the clamps at a 45 degree angle..
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Handy has nothing to do with it. I've shown a 6 year old how to jump a car. To make this thread actually useful for people, why don't you post a photo of your battery and actually show how you are able to attach a jumper clamp to the (+) post that is buried under the fender.
My premise, with photo proof, is that it's IMPOSSIBLE to fit jumper clamps under the fender. The hypothesis is that battery post configurations have flipped on some models of batteries (See post #2 for photos)
So far, not one person has shown that it is possible to attach a jumper clamp to the (+). Walker has validated this by offering his vice grip trick. (That trick exists for a reason, think)
Let's see some posts that are a little more useful than "It's easy peasy". Great, show us then. You have a $500 camera in your pocket. Here is a golden opportunity to learn to use it !!
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