Putting a DVD player in your car will have a mild, but unsubstantial effect on your battery's voltage output.
No, because after the car is started, even in traffic, your alternator is putting out the voltage, and that voltage is controlled by the voltage regulator. What Will be affected is your gas mileage/.
Yes. Some of the vehicle's electronics are voltage sensitive.
The car may need a new alternator.
Putting larger tires on your car will give you higher top spee with less torque. However, changing the tire size will make your speedometer inaccurate.
Your neutral safety switch-try putting car in neutral and trying it
Yes, a lightning strike can affect the electronics of a car by damaging sensitive electronic components such as the car's computer system, radio, and navigation system. The high voltage from the lightning strike can create a surge that may overload and fry these components.
Truck Battery versus Car BatteryThere is no difference in a truck battery or a car battery unless you are talking about a semi. As long as the battery fits, it the same voltage, and has sufficient CCA (cold cranking amps) it will work in a truck or car.
No, but you can be sued if you injure the robber.
get a multi meter that reads dc voltage & touch the black (negative -) wire to the negative battery post & the red (positive +) wire to the positive battery post with car running. car off is battery voltage, car on is alternator voltage.
where is voltage regulator on 1990 lincoln town car
it could be many reasons,electrical/ low voltage etc but it is possible if car has an airlock ,water in fuel,wrong fuel is common like putting petrol in a diesel car or vice versa.also dirty injectors for diesel cars
what is short to voltage in a car electrical circuit & how to check it ?