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You do it just like any other car you've ever had.  Just be careful not to cross the connections as most modern cars and trucks have sensitive electronics that can be damaged it isn't done correctly.  The passenger side battery on Duramax engines have an easy connect terminal on the battery and a ground lug on the right fender just ahead of the battery for easy cable connections.  I'm not sure what connections gasoline engines have but they probably have something similar.

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1 minute ago, It's Tim said:

If anything goes wrong you can disable the truck and cause a very expensive repair. Better to just buy a new battery which is what is needed anyways.

This is the best solution.

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1 hour ago, It's Tim said:

If anything goes wrong you can disable the truck and cause a very expensive repair. Better to just buy a new battery which is what is needed anyways.

If it's a 2020 and the battery has already failed, it should be a warranty item. 

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Don’t ever jump start with modern cars. It can fry your computer.


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