no as long as you don't put the cables on wrong
If the battery was charged when you installed it, you do not have to drive the car at all. If not you should charge the battery and not use the cars alternator to charge it.
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No, they work the very same way.
The alternator is part of the electrical system. It is what charges the battery and keeps it charged.
having a flat battery should not damage a car however in newer cars you might have to get some things re-set like the imobiliser,ecu etc
Of course you can. But it would have to be on a dedicated circuit and not be connected to the cars electrical system.
Chances are you drained your battery when your alternator failed to maintain your cars regular running functions. You should take the battery to your local auto parts store, they should be able to test it for free.
The charging system on modern cars has 2 parts. The alternator and battery. On older cars there is also the voyage regulator. On modern cars it is built into the alternator. The electrical system however has many more parts.Alternator, voltage regulator, and alternator belt. The batteries themselves are part of the cranking system, not the charging system.
yes they use gasoline cars but they do sell battery cars in Japan
Ther wasn't a battery in the first cars.
There are NO JUMP ports on these cars. DO NOT jump these cars or give anyone a Jump start you will damage the electrical system
Not really it depends on what type of car it is Yes it can. Unhooking the cable with the engine running can cause a voltage spike from the charging system, which can do serious damage to the electronics on the vehicle.