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Actually there are anti-surge devices you can get for jumpstarting that can either be connected to the battery terminals or incorporated into the jumper cables. It's basically just a big diode to adsorb the surges. Apparently, if the donor car is running and pumping out high voltage, then the flat car starts and begins pumping out high voltage, you can get a big voltage spike that can damage the electronics in both cars.
While I haven't experienced this before in the many times I've jump started over the years, the people that sell these anti-surge devices will have us believe that it's something that really does happen. I'm not quite sure if it's likely to happen or not.
While I haven't experienced this before in the many times I've jump started over the years, the people that sell these anti-surge devices will have us believe that it's something that really does happen. I'm not quite sure if it's likely to happen or not.