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How to Jumpstart a Lamborghini Aventador? | GVE London – Blog
Learn how to jumpstart your Lamborghini Aventador with our easy guide. Even the finest supercars face issues; get back on the road quickly with our expert tips.
Whether you talk about its aerospace-inspired design, its flawless carbon fibre structure, or its naturally aspirated super-powerful V12 engine, the Lamborghini Aventador is synonymous with Italian automotive excellence and sheer elegance.
It is the pinnacle and benchmark for supercars when it comes to performance and handling, and people all around the world dream of owning one. Still, just like any other vehicle, issues can arise in the Aventador as well and you need to fix them quickly. Next, we’ll discuss one such common Aventador issue and how to address it.
Understanding the Problem – How to Jumpstart a Lamborghini Aventador
As you can see in the video, a customer called in from Ireland regarding the issue of not being able to start his Aventador. The most common and obvious reason behind this is that the car’s battery might be dead or lacking enough charge to start it.
Even after regular Lamborghini servicing and maintenance, it is possible for the battery to die, or for the car to not start when you push the ignition button. Now, if you have an urgent meeting to attend or a train to take, you’ll be in trouble. So, how do you jumpstart the Lamborghini Aventador in such a situation?
Solution – How to Jumpstart a Lamborghini Aventador
If the battery of your Lamborghini Aventador does not have enough charge or is completely dead, you won’t be able to start your car normally by pressing the push start button. It can also happen because of any other issues, apart from the battery.
You can’t just charge the battery right away, on the spot, and it’ll get difficult for you to turn your car on. Still, there is no need to call anyone for help as you can jumpstart your Lamborghini Aventador easily by following these steps –
- Step 1 – Right behind the passenger side seat, there is a bonnet. Press this lever and the bonnet will open right away.
- Step 2 – Now lift the bonnet and go to the driver’s side of your Lamborghini. You’ll find a junction box here and you have to pull its clip up to open it.
- Step 3 – Inside this box, you’ll find a jump point for the positive red terminal. Then, next to the engine, there’s a nut that acts as the negative black terminal. This is specifically present in the Aventador for jumpstarting the vehicle.
- Step 4 – Make sure that you only use a surge-proof jump pack so that you don’t spike the car’s electrical system.
After you follow the above steps, you’ll be able to jumpstart your Aventador successfully and drive it as normal. Instead of stressing when your Aventador doesn’t start, follow this method to jumpstart it within a few minutes.
Conclusion
Has your car broken down in the middle of the road or maybe it wasn’t starting because of a dead battery? It happens to everyone at some point in life and we should know how to deal with it. Now, if this happens in the Lamborghini Aventador, you simply need to follow the steps stated in the above post to jumpstart it.
It’ll allow you to easily jumpstart your vehicle without calling anyone for help. Still, you should visit GVE London to address the battery or any other issues which prevented your Aventador from starting so that you don’t face this problem again. You can even bring your supercar for detailing, servicing, repairs, wrapping, etc. here.
Frequently Asked Questions
You will need jumper cables with appropriate gauge (usually heavy-duty), and another vehicle with a charged battery or a portable jump starter. Make sure to use surge-free jump packs so you don’t spike the electrical system of your Aventador.
The battery of the Aventador might be dead and need jumpstarting due to prolonged storage, extreme weather conditions affecting battery performance, or if accessories and lights were left on without the engine running.
Ensure both vehicles are turned off, first of all. Connect the positive (+) jumper cable to the positive terminals of both cars. Next, connect the negative (-) jumper cable to the negative terminal of the donor vehicle’s battery and then to a metal surface on the Aventador, away from the battery and fuel system. Now, let the donor vehicle run for a few minutes, and then, start your Aventador.
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