assuming you mean the cmos battery on the motherboard itself, the first component to be affected will be the motherboards bios chip since that constantly needs power from the battery to run meaning it will lose all configured data stored and you may also notice an incorrect date and time on your device since it uses the cmos battery to keep track of time and date even when the device is "off"
It is an upset failure! ESD causes 2 types of failure: catastrophic and upset. No doubt its the SMPS(the power source which convers AC to DC). If that blows up it can burn your motherboard in the process killing all the components that's connected to the motherboard which is everything.
Yes it usually works that way. But if you leave the situation that way the bad component will often cause the failure of the other component, and that can lead to battery failure as well. So replace the bad component as quickly as possible.
Failure of what component.
Mother Board failure &processor failure ware temparacher high
An Upset Failure damages the component so that it does not perform well, even though it mat function to some degree. A Catastrphic Failure damages the component beyond use.
Could be,Battery failure, Loose or corroded battery connections, Starter relay failure, Starter failure, Starter solenoid failure, Neutral safety switch broken or out of adjustment,
Could be,Battery failure, Loose or corroded battery connections, Starter relay failure, Starter failure, Starter solenoid failure, Neutral safety switch broken or out of adjustment,
Starter problems can be caused by several things: Weak battery because of battery failure or alternator that is not charging the battery. Falty connection between the battery and the starter. Solenoid failure or bad connection on the solenoid. Starter failure. Neutral lockout switch failure. Bad connection between keyswitch and starter.
Could be many reasons such as, ignition switch failure, neutral safety switch failure, starter relay failure, dirty/loose battery connections, starter failure, battery failure, damaged wiring,
It really depends on how the battery is damaged. Generally, you cannot use a damaged battery for the following reason: Batteries contain lead and liquid acid. If the battery case is damaged, acid will spill from the affected cells of the battery and those cells will not function. Since the cells of a lead acid battery are connected in series, failure of any one cell means failure of the entire battery. If the damage is limited to the battery posts, the battery can sometimes be made to work by various means of tightening the cable clamps to the posts. This is a temporary fix that can be used in a pinch and it should be repaired properly as soon as possible.
L10 represents a 10% failure in the component.
Battery dead , or poor battery cable connection