Car lights get power from the batterie in the car, or in some cars oil gives car lights power.
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.
With a battery or solar power!
Headlights, since they require more power than the inside lights of a car.
needs a new battery
I was driving down the road and my car lights went dim and my 1992 lumina started to lose power.
Your car won't start. No electrical items will work (radio, lights, power windows/locks...)
because it is using up lots of power :)
Battery may need charged. There may be enough power to turn on lights ect.. but not enough to start the engine.
The battery provides power to all electrical systems fitted to the car, such as the starter motor, lights, indicators, windscreen wipers, fuel pump, radio etc.
no, it's connected to the exhaust manifold inlet
NO POWER? DEAD BATTERY? NO LIGHTS? FUEL PUMP IS ELECTRIC.NO POWER,NO GAS,NO TURN ETC.
The battery - not only powers the lights & indicators - but also provides essential power to the spark plugs.