A storm has nothing to do with the battery going dead.
If the battery is dead the alarm will not go off
you got a dead battery. go buy another one
A couple of things to troubleshoot here first: 1. Do the car's lights work? Not the interior light, the headlights. If the headlights don't work or they go completely dim when you turn the key, your battery is dead.
Presuming you've got and automatic gearbox: To be able to engage neutral there needs to be power from the battery. So either jump start the car or charge the battery, but you need to find out why the battery died in the first place. If you left lights on something like that then charge the battery by taking it for a long drive. If the battery goes flat again after that then there may be a problem with your alternator or the battery won't hold a charge, get the battery tested and go from there
Sounds like your charging system isn't working and you are running off battery power until the battery goes dead. Have the battery and the charging system tested to determine what part is at fault.
if anything is running off the battery (visibly on) the battery will eventually go dead
A completely dead battery or a bad connection to the battery.
THE BATTERY WILL GO DEAD
No. But if left for a very long time any battery will go dead. you have to leave the battery hooked up to terminals for that the battery will contantly charge while being used in your car otherwise the battery will eventually go dead.
If the battery is dead the alarm will not go off
Car no go.
A healthy, fully charged car battery will eventually go dead just from sitting, but it takes a very long time.
Yes, If a battery is allowed to go dead numerous timesit will shorten its life expectancy
Yes. If it is loose on the side that comes from that alternator, then the alt. is not getting the opportunity to charge the battery. So basically you're running your car on pure battery and it will go dead accordingly
When it's really hot outside, the heat can case the battery case to swell. The heat can also drain the battery causing it to go dead, and can cause permanent damage.
loose battery connection, or dead battery.
Go get a new battery using another car. Or get the dead car jump started using another vehicle. There are companies that have mobile battery services that will come right to your home or wherever the car is located and replace the battery.