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  2. How to jump-start a car - AOL

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    10 steps for how to jump-start a car It is always a good idea to consult your owner's manual for the correct order to connect the jumper cables. There may be variation among different car makes.

  3. Napco Four Wheel Drive Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    NAPCO (Northwestern Auto Parts Company) was a four-wheel drive (4x4) vehicle parts manufacturing company founded in 1918 and based in Minneapolis, Minnesota USA.Besides four-wheel drive units, NAPCO also provided winches, auxiliary transmissions, tandem drive axles, hydrovac systems, and dump truck bodies.

  4. Jump start (vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    Jump starting a vehicle Crocodile clips, also called automotive clips, on a set of jumper cables. A jump start, also called a boost, is a procedure of starting a motor vehicle (most commonly cars or trucks) that has a discharged battery. A temporary connection is made to the battery of another vehicle, or to some other external power source.

  5. SAE J2954 - Wikipedia

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    To date, only one vehicle has used the preliminary J2954 system; in 2019 special versions of the BMW 530e available for lease, which included a WPT1 charger. The system claims 85% efficiency over an air gap of 8 cm between the charger plate and vehicle pickup. [13] As of 2020 only a small number of systems were installed. [14]

  6. Current collector - Wikipedia

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    Trolley pole wheel on top of the trolley pole of Twin City Rapid Transit Company No. 1300. A current collector (often called a "pickup") is a device used in trolleybuses, trams, electric locomotives and EMUs to carry electric power from overhead lines, electric third rails, or ground-level power supplies to the electrical equipment of the vehicles.

  7. Electric vehicle conversion - Wikipedia

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    In automobile engineering, electric vehicle conversion is the replacement of a car's combustion engine and connected components with an electric motor and batteries, to create a battery electric vehicle (BEV). There are two main aims for converting an internal combustion engine vehicle (aka combustion vehicle) to run as a battery-electric vehicle.

  8. Duraspark - Wikipedia

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    The Duraspark II ignition system is a common upgrade [1] for older Ford cars equipped with a points-type ignition. In most cases, the distributor will interchange with the older-style points distributor. The system is similar to some aftermarket systems [2] and the control module may be easily swapped. Duraspark swaps are easy and can be run by ...

  9. The NOCO Company - Wikipedia

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    The Genius Boost family of lithium jump starters is one of the company's most popular line of products. The GB30 car jump starter was rated 9/10 by TopSpeed [10] and "Good" by Consumer Reports. [11] Production is in Vietnam, Malaysia and China.