So for the past ~two weeks I’ve dealt with the clamp that goes around my negative post had been slipping off of the post. Today before work(seems to be only when you have somewhere to be) I went to crank my car, to hear a single click but no start.

Now, the lights come on, AC goes full blast, and the headlights and radio work. I jumped the battery from my wife’s car with no luck.

Based on this, could you give me some ideas/options/advice on how or what to fix/check? I have minimal tools and virtually no mechanical knowledge.

Any and all help is appreciated. Even if it’s just a “damn. That sucks.”

Video update. Yes I knowy car is dirty.

Didn’t know this community existed but in case someone else needs it later: https://lemmy.world/c/mechanicadvice

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    1 month ago

    To clarify, when you jumped the car the negative battery cable was connected and the car would not start.

    Trace the battery cables and make sure they are both cables are properly attached at both ends.

    Batteries last 3-5 years.

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        1 month ago

        Sorry if I am not being clear. I am talking about the cables that lead from your battery to your car, not the jumper cables.

        Your positive cable is red and connects your battery to your starter motor and other electrical equipment.

        Your negative cable is black and it connects you battery to a ground point on your car’s engine or chassis.

        I assummed in your original post that you were asking about the battery connection to your car.

        If you are asking about getting the jumper connections to stay attached that is just a matter of getting them to clamp on.