jumper cable
1 of 1noun/ˈʤʌm.pər keɪ.bəl/
Forms:jumper cables
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a thick wire with metal clips used to connect a dead car battery to a charged one to help start the engine
A jumper cable is a set of thick wires used to connect a dead car battery to a charged one, allowing the car to start. It has metal clips at both ends: one set is connected to the dead battery, and the other to the working battery. Jumper cables are typically used when a vehicle’s battery loses power, and they provide the necessary boost of electricity to start the engine. It is important to follow the correct procedure when using jumper cables to avoid damage to the batteries or electrical system.
- He kept a set of jumper cables in his trunk in case his battery ever died.
- The car would not start, so she asked a neighbor for help with jumper cables.
- Before using the jumper cables, he made sure to connect them in the right order.
- Her battery was completely dead, so they had to use jumper cables to start the car.
- A passerby offered to help by connecting jumper cables to his working battery.
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