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does revving your engine help jump a car
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Revving the engine of the car providing the jump can help in jump-starting another vehicle with a dead battery. This action increases the alternator's output, delivering more power to the dead battery. It's important, however, to keep the revs moderate; excessive revving could cause damage or undue wear on the donor vehicle's engine. When jump-starting, ensure the cables are correctly connected, then rev the helper vehicle's engine slightly above idle. This can expedite the charging process of the dead battery, making the jump start more efficient. Nevertheless, follow the manufacturer's guidelines for both vehicles to prevent any damage or safety risks.
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