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This was in the parking lot of a bar. Their breath may have had something to do with it. :blink:

I always warn people about being very careful about not hooking jumper cables up backwards. It can pop all your modules. At the very least it will bring low voltage to all the modules in both cars, bringing out scads of spurious codes and quite possibly making one or both cars un-driveable until the codes are cleared. However, this news photo gives the warning a whole new dimension.

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