So what's up with the safety glasses? There is a small possibility of a battery exploding during the charging process if you don't connect the cables properly (causing a spark) and there is a bunch of hydrogen gas around the battery (car batteries emit hydrogen gas when they discharge) - this is much more of an issue with cars that haven't been driven for a long time than if you drive your Escape regularly and simply forgot to turn your lights off. Once you are finished reviving a dead car battery in your Escape, make sure you drive it for at least 5 minutes before turning it off so your battery isn't dead the next time. Be sure to disconnect the negative cable (black cable) from the ground on the dead car, then disconnect the negative cable from the ground on the donor battery, then disconnect the positive (red cable) from the donor battery and finally disconnect the positive cable from the dead car. When you finish jumpstarting the dead battery car, which battery terminal to disconnect first is important. Cheap jumper cables have very thin wire such as 8 or 10 gauge), which increases how long it will take to charge the battery with jumper cables in your Escape. It is important to use the best jumper cables you can buy as they have thicker gauge (0, 2 or 4 gauge) wire and will impact how long to charge car battery with jumper cables (your Escape will charge faster with thicker cables). Assuming that you have a pair of jumper cables, a pair of safety glasses and a friend to give you a jumpstart, the video above will show you where to connect the cables (and in what order!) for your Escape. Im working in automotive industry as engineer for the last 30 years. Check to see if you left your headlights or an interior light on and turn the switch off. 2011 Ford Escape XLT 4dr SUV AWD (2.5L 4cyl 6A) 56 of 62 people found this review helpful. If you get into your Escape, turn the key, and your car doesn't start (you may hear nothing or a clicking sound from the engine bay), you have a dead battery and need a jump-start. This video shows you how to use jumper cables to jump start a dead battery in your 2011 Ford Escape.
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