To jump-start the Ford Fusion Hybrid You will need another car and a pair of jumper cables. To start You will want to line the other car up in front of Yours, hood to hood. Once they are lined up You will want to turn off the other car. Now connect the two batteries using the jumper cables. Once the cables are hooked back up You will want to have the other car start its engine. Now have them sit idle while You try to start Yours. You should hear their car noise lower as You draw power. Once You get Your engine to start let it sit and run for about 10 min, so the battery can charge a little bit.
Bobo
March 3, 2021
Fusion Hybrid battery is in the trunk. There is a positive terminal bolt under the hood. Never connect a negative to a positive. That remark needs deleted because some people would try it. Not funny at all Teddy H.
Wrong, connect a jumper cable to the positive terminal of the good battery wherever it's located to the positive terminal of the bad one. Connect a cable from the negative terminal of the good battery to a ground on the bad one, or the negative terminal of the dead battery.
No. Have you even looked under the hood of a Ford fusion hybrid? I think not.
JR
May 11, 2021
The battery is in the trunk, not under the hood of a 2015 fusion hybrd so you need to line up the trunk of hybrd to the front of a car that has a battery under the hood-
Teddy H.
April 10, 2020
You will need two vehicles. Pop your ford fusion hybrid hood. Connect a jumper cable to the positive node of your battery and connect the cable to the other car' negative node. Let the healthy car run for a few minutes to transfer power to the failing vehicle. Turn your vehicle on after a few minutes. The jump should work.
No. Have you even looked under the hood of a Fusion Hunted?
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