id depends on the size of the car and if the battery will fit in the car
As long as both batteries are the same voltage, you can jump start with the battery. If you want to charge the battery then use a battery charger.
Any type of car battery that is long lasting such as Duralast can be very good for you and your car because it will save you money and energy.
You can take your car to any car dealerships, auto repair shop, or AutoZone and they will be able to test the strength of your battery. AutoZone will test your battery free of charge.
older cars had a generator ,not an alternator, but you can always use a battery charger to charge a battery
The starter solenoid is close to the battery of your car. Follow the red battery cable to reach the solenoid. Use your car's manual for any help.
dont use your car as much
It's normally down to the clock in your car , or any other things that depends on your battery (car alarm , immobilisor) , although only a tiny charge leave for a week or so and it will run down (:
Chargers don't care is the battery is used on a boat, a car, or whatever. What is important is that you match the voltage of the battery and the charger. Don't use a 12volt charger on a 24volt battery, etc.
yes...as long as the cold cranking amps and voltage are at least that of the battery you took out of the car you are trying to replace the battery to.
Any 12 volt car battery can go into any modern car. so yes
yes there is copper in a car but not to much of it
Yes