if the battery is good and charged sure
Depending on its age and the ambient temperature, maybe, but not likely if it is a good battery to start with.
The battery is used to start the car, and then the alternator takes over to keep the supply of power and to recharge the battery.
No, from conducted research, the battery would not make it through two weeks of being used three times a day. You may just need to use it without power or shorten your brushing time.
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It is a battery charger that can be used to start the vehicle. It has a special setting on the charger for that purpose.
How is your battery ? Try a battery charger , battery jumpstarter pack , or a battery boost and see if it starts . ( also, it could be a battery cable connection )
I would start it if possible not?then at-least your not dealing with a dead battery when it comes time to take it out of storage.
No, you can leave it in the car. Just disconnect the positive + cable and it should hold it's charge for 6 weeks.
Yes it can as long as the battery is charged . The purpose of the alternator is to put the power used back into the battery.
Yes it can as long as the battery is charged . The purpose of the alternator is to put the power used back into the battery
Sesquifortnightly. Sesqui is a prefix meaning one and a half, like in the word sesquicentennial. A fortnight is two weeks. Every three weeks, therefore, is sesquifortnightly.
I would give it 3-5 weeks, So it can get used to you.