If the battery is running down overnight then 2 things are happening. Either the battery has what is know as a dead cell and must be replaced, or something is on drawing power from the battery. Dome light, under hood light, trunk light, under hood light, glove box light, or a relay may be stuck.
No, that will have no effect on the battery.
Something causes a slow drain on your battery. As it does, your battery slowly discharges. If you know that your car will be not used for several months, you might try disconnecting on of the battery terminals.
If you explode you die and the same applies to a car battery.
Dead cell in the battery or something is on pulling power from the battery. Have the battery tested at any auto parts store.
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If you explode you die and the same applies to a car battery.
Not likely.
9,000,000,000,000,001 people die in car crashes every year
As long as your car engine is running, it should be OK. An exhausted battery will only become a problem when you try to start the car.
no it doesn't Corrosion on the top of a car battery can allow electrical flow from one post to the other which will drain the battery.
Cars don't have generators.
You probably have a failing alternator.