There are a couple of unique aspects to this scenario that I think need to me mentioned: I recently purchased a 12' Yukon XL (with the 6.2L) with a known coolant leak. I am believing it to be the radiator, but could be the water pump. Since there have been delays in me diagnosing, the coolant reservoir has leaked out and is bone dry. I haven't turned it on for a week or two (and have been tackling other projects (replacing door handles, changing interior lights, etc) it drained the battery and I was too slow to put the battery charger on it. So, battery needs a jump, but I have no coolant. Would it be alright to turn the engine on long enough to jump battery, then turn back off, or would that be too much of a risk? Otherwise, I am thinking (when weather stays above 34°F) fill reservoir tank with some distilled water and coolant flush additive (previous owner used a green, non dex-cool mix that I want to get completely out of the system), drain the water/flush mix and fill/drain a few more times, then fill with distilled water once more, jump battery, and take to a buddy of mine (with a hydraulic lift) to properly diagnose, drain the water), replace the necessary parts, and put the proper coolant/water mixture in and drive it back home?