Any type of car battery that is long lasting such as Duralast can be very good for you and your car because it will save you money and energy.
Any polymer-based car cover will not let in any water and is great for winter use.
Pouring hot water on a car battery may temporarily help dissolve some of the corrosion, but it is not a recommended method as it can potentially damage the battery. It's best to use a mixture of baking soda and water to clean corrosion from a car battery.
Most car batteries have different physical sizes, in order to fit into a battery containers in the car of given dimensions. So you need to check the battery size. Also, depending on the voltage the vehicle runs on/uses, the replacement battery MUSt be of the same voltage, otherwise you will damage the car electronics. Most car factors/garages/service stations will know the appropriate battery for the car, providing you give then the make and model of the car.
As long as both batteries are the same voltage, you can jump start with the battery. If you want to charge the battery then use a battery charger.
dont use your car as much
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The kind you can buy in most stores and hold in your hand, and use in your flashlight, CD player, etc. The other kind is wet battery, best exemplified by you car battery.
You can start a car without a battery if you hook up a jump pack or use jumper camples but it could fry your alternator. It is pointless to charge a car without a battery. When you charge the car you are charging the battery.
Get a donor car and use it's battery to start your car. You will need a set of quality jumper cables. Or you can charge the dead battery on the car for about 2 hours with a good 10 amp battery charger.
No, you must use a battery with a connection for the vent tube to route battery fumes out of the car as the battery is stored in the trunk.
The car uses a DC curent battery due to that DC is the only current that can be stored and what a car normally uses is a 12 volt battery
Most car batteries have an average lifespan of three to five years. Depending on how it is used, you can shorten the lifespan of a car battery if you aren't careful or increase its lifespan through care and use. Summer time heat can affect your battery worse than the winter cold. Most batteries fail in the month of July than in January, because of the heat.