So far, no one has. While batteries can indeed stand up to storage differently well, under some conditions all batteries will go flat.
It depends why it doesn't work. If it is just flat, then usually you can. If the battery has been damaged then maybe not.
they have to be recycled and they wont work.
No, it will not damage the car at all, you will need to reprogram your radio when the new battery goes in though.
The battery light will be illuminated on the dashboard and later the battery will go flat as it is not getting charged Garages can check this for you if your battery is frequently getting flat.
Zackary Toker
Yes...it will not have the same capacity afterwards. Yes. Everytime you run an auto battery down completely you shorten the life of the battery. It is not designed to be run flat as a deep cell battery is.
Flat battery !
No one invented a specific electric car battery, it was more a gradual thing starting with a generic battery and then step by step changing it to something more suited for the specific requirements of a car.
It happened when some random guy was thinking about a car and batterie.
if you leave any lights on in the car you may cause you a flat battery. if you leave any lights on in the car you may cause you a flat battery.
if replacing the battery doesnt fix it.
No one invented a specific electric car battery, it was more a gradual thing starting with a generic battery and then step by step changing it to something more suited for the specific requirements of a car.