sounds stupid but maker sure you have your leads on the battery right hooking up the ground to the positive side does all kinds of weird things like this
Yes, battery acid can freeze at low temperatures.
no, its not possible. Actually it is possible for the battery to freeze, if the charge gets low enough it will freeze.
Putting it in the freezer should do it.
Take the battery out?
No. Most car heaters function by circulating anti-freeze through a device called a heater coil which underneath the dashboard of the car. The battery will start the car's heater fan, but the fan will simply blow ambient temperature air, rather than heated air.
No, because they have been dried. Putting them in the freezer may prolong their life though. But they do not freeze.
by putting it in the freezer...that makes it freeze and get cold...
Not good. Likely will require a replacement. The liquid in a car type battery is an acid that is pretty much freeze-proof under normal temperature ranges seen in most climates, as long as the battery is FULLY CHARGED. However, if the battery is discharged or in a low charge state, the electrolyte can freeze. A hard freeze will damage a battery and drastically reduce its capability to hold a charge.
If it does freeze, no. The ice would damage the plates/circuitry maybe even the case.
They all can but rarely freeze solid but cold temp does reduce power
look in the owners manual,it might be the low coolant light,check your anti-freeze level.if low this could be your problem.and if low,there has to be a leak somewhere.
Yes, this will prevent the clock from running it down. You can also install a trickle charger to keep it charged. A battery with no charge will freeze. Keep it charged and it will not freeze.