it should be fine. it will probably start rough. if you can drain the fuel then drain it an put fresh fuel in it. if you cant drain the fuel then put some injector/carburetor cleaner (whichever applies to your vehicle.) you should also put some octane booster into your fuel tank. cause after 5 years the fuel wont be as potent. if it starts it will be blowing white smoke for at least a few min. get the idle to around 2000rpm and hold it there for a few min. DO NOT just rev the hell out of it. let it run for about 20 min then drive it to put fresh fuel in it. if you can before you start it check you breaks. make sure its gonna stop. an after you run it do a full tune up on it (plugs, wires, fuel/air/oil filters, and fresh oil.) an dont be surprised when it needs a new battery.
Depends on the car....what is it???
Well if its a good car 3 to 5 years but if its a bad car 1 to 3 years
Possibly you have an old weak battery. It takes more cranking amps to start a car when it is cold or during winter. The ususal life span of a car battery is about 5 years.
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about 5 years
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Check your electronic module.
3 years
every 4 years
Definitely, the life span of the best car battery is about 5 years.
5 years.
When they are 5 years old.