To hook up jumper cables, attach one cable from the negative post on one battery to the negative post on the other battery. (These usually are marked "-" and have a blacl cable attached to them.) Attach the other jumper cable from the positive post on one battery to the positive post on the other battery. (These usually are marked "+" and have a red cable attached to them.)
Use battery jumper cables
In the ground I would think, try a car battery and jumper cables and two rods then digbthe rods in the ground hook up jumper cables and see worms pop up when you see the worm unhook the cables be safe
You hook the jumper cables to the jump start posts that are under the hood on the driver side.
Hook up to the red and black jump start posts under the hood, driver side, on the strut tower.
You hook the jumper cables to the jump start posts under the hood on the passenger side.
Under the hood on the driver side are jump start posts. Hook your jumper cables to those.
You should have some contacts under the hood for jump starting the car from a charger or another vehicle. Hook up jumper cables to another vehicle and use the power from that vehicle so you can open your trunk.
If your car has a battery and it's dead, you can call a friend who has some jumper cables. You can hook the jumper cables up to his battery and your car's battery. It should create electricity that will renew your battery. If your car does not have a battery, you would have to push it or get it towed.
If it is a twelve volt system then you probably need to hook up two jumper cables one to each if it is really dead. if not just hook up the battery on the driver side.
You hook the red and black jumper cables to the red and black jump start posts under the hood on the passenger side.
My 220d is a 1969 and there is NO way to screw it up, red to + and Black to -. The battery is as big as 12 pack of soda.
if it tries to start with out a keu when you hook up the jumper cables, you have a bad starter solenoid.