yes it will
if the battery is in good condition and the lights are standard then 3 hours might be enough so it will not be able to restart itself but this may vary according to battery size condition and lights wattage.
if that's the case then you battery might be dead take it down or get if you have a battery charger use that to get it going it usually takes about 18-24 hours to charge up a car battery. Type your answer here... If your car stalled when you turned on the lights, it could be that a fuse was blown.
Good batteries will last 10 hours or more.
This laptop has a battery life of around 7 hours. This can differ with the type of applications you have going and the power options on your laptop.
It is because normally a swagger mp3 is not so good because I had one and you see the same thing happened to me so I asked this tech guy and he said its because of the battery sorry but your going to have to get a new battery ;(
Emergency lights usually contain batteries which are kept in a state of charge while the power is on. When power is removed the fitting will detect this and switch on using the internal battery. Emergency light will only run for the life of the battery normally about 3 hours.
Because you left the lights on all night. This drains the battery. Connect a battery charger and wait about 3 hours. Then the car might start. If it does not start buy a new battery or a new car whichever you prefer.battery juice is gone.
The battery has only so much energy available. Headlights use a lot of energy. If you leave them on for any amount of time with the engine not running, less energy will be left in the battery to turn the starter. This is normal and to be expected. The older the battery, the less energy it can store. So if the battery in your car is old, it will make the problem worse.
if it gets inside the phone get a zip lock bag, fill it with rice and remove your sim and battery and battery door to let it dry for 24 hours
A stuck relay in the car can drain the battery. A dead cell in the battery itself will drain the battery overnight. If this is the case the battery must be replaced as there is no way to fix it. To find out disconnect the negative battery cable for around 8 hours. If the battery goes dead it has a dead cell. If not then something is draining the battery. Anyplace that sells batteries can test the battery for you.
It should take a few hours, but if the battery was deeply discharged the lead plates were probably destroyed and the battery is probably permanently dead. You could try recharging it, but it probably wouldn't do any good.
Yes, a fully charged battery can start and run a car. However, anything that uses electricity will draw-down the battery capacity until eventually, the battery will be incapable of sustaining the ignition circuit. For example, if the alternator were to fail a night during a long trip, the lighting system [headlights, marker lights, brake lights, and the tail and turn signal lights will severely drain the battery in an one to three hours. On the other hand, if the vehicle is operated only in daylight, and none of the electrical draining functions are used [radio, A/C, heater blower, etc.] are used, the vehicle can be driven for many hours. The length of time the battery will sustain ingnition function is dependent on the capacity of the battery, the level of charge at the start, and the amount of accessory electrical use demanded of it.