It takes 10 to 15 minutes to replace car batteries on most cars, not counting the time needed to pick out a battery and pay for ii and time waiting to get service.
No. If it needs charging then it has been in storage too long and is actually an old stock new battery. Take it back and ask for a replacement.
Yes, but it will take a very long time if the battery is dead.
Fully charge the battery with a slow charge battery charger. Then take the battery to an auto parts store and have it tested. If it is over 4 years old it is probably in need of replacement.
It would depend on the condition of the battery.
The time it takes to receive a replacement car title can vary, but it usually takes around 2 to 6 weeks.
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.
Replacing a car battery normally takes about 5 minutes unless there is a problem such as corroded wires.
There are many sites online that you can go to if you are looking for a new battery. For example if you go to autozone.com and click on battery under replacement parts. The site will take you to a page where you can enter information about your car such as year, make and model. It will then take you back to the first page and click on battery again and it will bring up a list of different batteries.
14 hours approx
Depends on the amperage you are applying to it. Read the charger manual.
The time it takes to receive a replacement title for a car can vary, but it typically takes around 2 to 6 weeks to process and receive a new title.
Perhaps they are already switched on at the switches inside the car.