my battery is good but having problems with starting
the battery job is to start the car so the alternator will kick in after the car is running
To power a car ================================================================ you're ALMOST correct. Car Batteries are used to start and maintain the power of a car.
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, You do not need a key fob to start a car. When starting a car, you put the key in the ignition and turn. Power comes from car battery, not from the key fob battery!
When your lights are on and your engine is not running you are taking the power for your car lights directly from your battery. If you leave them on long enough, you will run down your battery and your car will not start. Then you will need a jump.
Your car lost power while you were driving and it will not start now because the battery is depleted.
No, your battery supplies power to the starter. However if your alternator is defective then it will not supply power to the battery and the battery will soon be depleted.
A car battery's function is to store electrical energy for your vehicle. When you start the car the stored energy in the battery turns your car over and once your car starts the alternater will power everything and recharge the battery.
A car battery is typically a lead-acid battery, which is designed to provide high bursts of power to start the engine and also power the vehicle's electrical systems.
You will be running off the battery power only. Once the battery is run down you be stuck, unable to start.
If you have power enough in your battery to start the car, then this is not the likely cause. Maybe the carburetor is in need of a proper rinse.
It needs battery power, fuel, compression and spark to start and run. You are missing one of those.