Most new batteries should come charged, unless the new battery is actually one that has been sitting on the shelf for a quite a while. If you're having problems starting, you might have a problem with the starter itself. Good Luck!!!
it indicates that the alternator is not functioning sufficiently to keep the battery charged.
Corroded battery cables. Remove the battery cables, negative first, and clean the cable connections and the battery posts. If that does not help the battery needs charging or is defective.
probably the starter
If your battery is not being charged , the battery light will come on in your dash
If you allow it to discharge, then it becomes useless, so you have to recharge it. Some batteries (e.g. for torches) don't have to be charged because their internal chemistry is such that they come already 'full'. But once they discharge then you have to throw them away.
No. Their battery will be slightly depleted
because the battery needs charged or need a whole new battery
maybe is time for you to get your battery replaced
New batteries almost always come fully charged. If it was not then charge it with a battery charger and do not use your vehicle alternator to charge a dead battery. You may do harm to the alternator which is not built to charge a dead battery but is instead built to keep a good battery fully charged.
1. Dead battery? 2. Broken? 3. Needs to be charged?
break lines need to be replaced, check the battery cables to if that's not it then the battery may just need charged
Probably a bad battery.