How to start a car with a dead battery in Russia

BoneRemakesays...

Good ol' standards, it is for this reason alone I would buy my next vehicle as a standard.

Battery not charged?

starter screwed ?

give it a push and on your way.

** not to mention the general thousand dollar difference between the two transmissions.

schlubsays...

Push a whole car through a grass field, or just spin one of the tires... one's easier but, you can do what you want
>> ^reiwan:

This would only on a manual transmission car, but creative none the less. Why not just push it though to get it started?

rychansays...

In the top gear Bolivia episode they frequently push started each other's cars because of dead starters / batteries. I actually never knew of that technique before seeing it there.

jimnmssays...

Are you talking about manual transmissions? Most American cars come "standard" with an auto trans, and sometimes charge extra for a manual. I also doubt push starting a modern car with electronic fuel injection and computer controlled everything would work.

>> ^BoneRemake:

Good ol' standards, it is for this reason alone I would buy my next vehicle as a standard.
Battery not charged?
starter screwed ?
give it a push and on your way.
not to mention the general thousand dollar difference between the two transmissions.

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