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No, that will have no effect on the battery.
Not if it is a manual transmission. And it's "AFFECT" not "Effect"
I have a 2001 Intrepid and my battery kept dying, so 2 tow trucks later I found out that the battery that was in my car had over heated and battery acid was leaking. After that all I had to do was replace the battery and everything is well. Hope this helps!
yes they can they have danger written all over them. a car battery is not cool to play with even if your friends dare you don't do it.
Over and over as long as the donor car is running. How many times is hard to tell.
If it has a dead cell the battery will not hold a charge and must be replaced.
A car alarm system will have no effect on your battery while the car is running. Car alarms use only a small amount of current when armed, so as long as your vehicle is regularly driven, you'll have no problems at all.
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.
No, the alternator takes over for the battery once the car has been cranked. Try this, start the car; remove the positive cable from the battery; if the car dies, then you have a faulty alternator. Of course it makes sense to make sure the battery cables are tight at all times.
Cranking the car or starting the car in cold weather can wear out a car battery. You can also wear out the battery by turning the starter over without fuel in the tank.
A dead battery will have no effect on the computer in the car any more than unplugging your home computer.
check the starter motor.