How to Jump-Start a Dead Battery in a Honda Fit (2009-2013)
Do you have a rundown battery that cannot start your vehicle? This guide outlines a step-by-step procedure for jump-starting the battery on a 2011 Honda Fit. You will learn how to fix the problem by jump-starting your vehicle’s dead battery.
How to Jump Start Dead Honda Fit Battery
What you will need
- Jumper Cables
- Jump Box
Procedure
- Unlock the vehicle. It is essential to know how to use the manual key to unlock your vehicle when the battery is completely dead. Simply insert the key into the door lock, rotate it counterclockwise, and open the car manually.
- Pull the hood release under the dashboard and go to the front.
Unlatch the hood and mount the prop rod.
- You can find the battery in the engine compartments’ driver-side area.

- Get the jumper cables or the jump box.

- The red jumper cable clamped to the positive terminal of the battery.

- Connect the black jumper cable to the negative terminal of the battery or ground terminal of the vehicle.

- If you will use jumper cables, confirm the wire orientation is properly connected to the correct terminals. Positive to positive terminals. Negative terminal from the donor’s car to the engine bay ground point of the disabled car.
- Let the battery charge for a few minutes and start the vehicle.
We hope you find the Jump Start Dead Battery Honda Fit 2009-2013 guide helpful. Check these troubleshooting and repair guides for more help on your Honda.


Unlatch the hood and mount the prop rod.



