Batteries "die" because the acids and chemical components in them are reduced or diminished by the process and no longer generate ions and charges. In car batteries you can fix this by adding water (if the battery is just low), or aspirin. Just be sure to consult a mechanic about performing these types of maintainence. Sometimes even cold weather simply prevents a spark from occurring as it reduces the ability of current to flow (heat increases it, but is dangerous in high amounts).
A car battery would keep dying because inversely, the lesser the battery is used, the dying process continues. The more the battery is used, the lesser the dying process. But the dying commences and continues , the moment the car engine is not used. Thus, as often as the car is being used, the dying "resumes" the moment tne engine stops. And the faster it is used again, the slower the dying process.EVerytime the car engine is used, the battery recharges, thus life is given back to the battery. Once the engine stops, the dying resumes. This is why the car battery keeps on dying (everytime the car engine is not being used)
your battery is dying or is dead
Your battery is probably dying
that means the battery is not good
When you see any sign the old battery is dying.
Your battery is slowly dying.
I have a 2001 Intrepid and my battery kept dying, so 2 tow trucks later I found out that the battery that was in my car had over heated and battery acid was leaking. After that all I had to do was replace the battery and everything is well. Hope this helps!
Dead cell in battery or something is on pulling power from the battery.
Because you over-use it
put the doors back on or get a new battery
It might
it's already well dead if it is corroding