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  1. You must find the cause of this problem in order to fix it in a proper way. I know that people often have problems because they apply pressure on this part of the car (placing a box on the roof or something similar). If this is the case then you will have to change some smaller parts of this mechanism and you can definitely do that on your own.

  2. I personally hate problems like this because they create dilemmas. This could be a harmless appearance but it can also be an indication of a bigger problem. On the othe rhand, they will need to remove and get back many car parts in order to determine what causes that vibration so be prepared to wait for a lnog period of time. Use a professional service because this is a difficult task.

  3. you can do with jumper cables

    how to do that:

    1. Another car

    2. Jumper cables

    3. brush for cleaning connections (optional)

    4. Safety glasses

    Park the other car next to the car tht has the dead battery in a way that the cables (jumper) can reach both batteries. The batteries are under the hood mostly on the right side on most cars. Connect the wire from one car to the other now start the running car and charge the dead battery. Remember not to touch the car while doing this, your body should not come in contact with the car. Read the instruction manual before you start doing this or call the expert to do it.

    This is the best advice you can get. Of course, you can try to use a cable to connect the vehicles and tow the one with the dead battery until it reaches certain speed and then try to ignite. Your battery should not be completely "dead".

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