This applies to any car.
The most likely problems are;
Also check the neutral switch on the transmission and the connections to it. The starter will not turn over unless the switch is properly engaged.
When it is charging the screen reads: Battery Charging. When it is fully charged it reads: Battery Charged.
Are you saying switching? If so, the answer is no. Switching batteries will not cause it to stall as long as you install a fully charged battery.
the answer is NO. once the battery cells are fully charge, keep charging it will cause harm to the battery cells which will lead to short live span of the battery.
Around 125 psi while cranking with a fully charged battery.
Laptops that's battery is fully charged does not weigh any more or less than one that's battery is not fully charged. If there is a difference, it would be so small you would not be able to tell.
A fully charged 12 volt automotive battery should have 12.68 volts.
where the battery bar is..it will be fully green
12v
It varies by manufacturer and battery.
A fully charged 12 volt battery will read about 12.6 volts, or 2.1 volts per cell.
Low/bad battery, bad battery connection. If the battery isn't getting fully charged you might not be able to start. If it isn't getting charged, check the alternator.
Phone off: Your phone will show a full battery and say "Fully Charged" Phone on: on the right top corner your battery will show a full battery and blink