If the new battery is 12 volt and fits into the battery tray and you connect the cables correctly, nothing will happen. If the new battery doesn't have the required CCA needed for the vehicle, it may crank over the engine slower especially in cold weather.
Overheat he battery to the point of busting it.
you can blow fuses or the battery Possible computer damage.
Nothing as long as it was a 12 volt battery.
you don't really know unless you get the vehicle tested...most likely it would be your battery or your brakes
The battery light references more than just the battery. It represents the entire charging system of your car. They may be something wrong with the alternator or any of the wiring associated to the charging system.
You can't recharge it hooked up in reverse. You will destroy the battery or the charger if you try it.
charger i had was wired wrong. soon as it was plugged in the charger stopped working. if wires are wrong it just will not charge and can be dangerous!
Seriously? More information would get you a better answer. - flat battery - aliens have zapped your car - it's not your car and you have the wrong key - no gas
Check the starter and your fuses.
check all the Fuses and fuse links (Altnator to Fuse box to battery)
I could be wrong, but most of the time tire monitoring sensors are found inside your tire on the valve stem, they send wireless signals to your on board computer. If you need to replace it, you can purchase the part from a dealer and replace the valve stem.
Depends. You may ruin the battery, or blow the fuse if equipped. More than likely will not hurt any other electronics but there is no guarantee.