Probably not, but mine does the same thing
No, the battery terminal should be able to handle as much electrical current as the vehicle should ever use, WITHOUT heating up. Clean or replace any battery terminal that is getting hot.
There should be one female plug-in and one separate hot wire that is hot anytime the battery is hooked up.
plates in the battery are arcing together. causing battery to short out and get hot. could explode. or you have a dead short in system. both will cause battery to get very hot.
Overcharging. Check your voltage with the engine running, it should be between 13.5 to 15.5 volts
Unplug the laptop and remove the battery.
It is normal for battery chargers to get warm while in use due to the energy conversion process. However, if the charger becomes excessively hot to the touch, it could indicate a problem with the charger or the battery, and it should be unplugged and inspected for safety.
Dissconnect the battery for 1 hour and reconnect, should re-set the flaps!
Answer is: battery is being overcharged. The cause could either be the alternator or voltage regulator, depending on the year and make of the vehicle. There is a very foul egg smell associated with a steaming battery. When this occurs, always look for the signs of steam. The battery will be hot to the touch and it should not be run more than to the parts store for a new battery or the dealership for a battery and checkout of the charging system.
because there are cells shorting in the battery
Unhook your horn and hot wire it from the battery to see if it work. If only one wire is going to your horn that should be your hot wire so gound the negitive wire from the battery to your body.
I believe it causes full power of battery flow to the neg. Where used photons of energy should be. Perhaps it gets hot enough then leaks?
The battery becomes hot