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.
No, that will have no effect on the battery.
Yes, if it is allowing the battery to be overcharged, it will ruin the battery.
check battery if it has water and check the starter
Dead cell in the battery or the ignition or lights were left on.
* Voltage Regulator * Defective Battery * Dirty Battery Post Connections * Alternator/Generator problems
Dirty carbs!
the most likely cause is a flat battery and or dirty battery terminals check all electrical connections from battery to starter (hope this helps)
It can cause a rough idle. And it will also cause the engine to die when coming to a stop at times.
check your battery cables loose or dirty cables will cause this. if the problem persists check the reg/rectifier
if the battery isn't dead, or the terminals loose or dirty, number one cause - ignition problem (spark plugs not getting electricity)
No fuel No spark No compression Flooded Dead battery Bad starter Loose/dirty battery connections Broken timing belt Water in fuel
Normal cause is electrical noise in the APPS circuit, dirty battery cables, dirty ground locations, and bad alternator brushes can all be the cause.