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As long as your negative jumper cables is hooked to the rear battery negative post , you should be able to jump the rear battery.
Been a while since I've played with cucv's, but if I remember correctly I've done it without issue.
In real world situations, likely one battery is more dead than the other, so it's worth attempting to jump one battery from a 12v vehicle.
If you're going to attempt to charge both of the cucv's batteries, instead of wiring them together just charge one for 10 min or so and then attempt to...
Sounds reasonable. The assumption is that just one battery on the cucv is discharged.
It's important to ground to the negative post on the battery, as mentioned above.
Let us know how it goes.
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