yes there is copper in a car but not to much of it
corrosion of copper, from battery acid vapors, most likely.
A hybrid car typically contains around 20-25 kilograms (44-55 pounds) of copper. Copper is used in various components of a hybrid car, such as the electric motor, wiring, and battery systems, due to its excellent conductivity and durability.
A very thin smear of Copper Grease over the Battery terminal / Cable end will help pevent corrosion.
yes...as long as the cold cranking amps and voltage are at least that of the battery you took out of the car you are trying to replace the battery to.
Any 12 volt car battery can go into any modern car. so yes
A car battery in any car would drain due to a short in the electrical system.
Not on any modern car with a 12 volt system.
As long as both batteries are the same voltage, you can jump start with the battery. If you want to charge the battery then use a battery charger.
With any battery on any car, the negative cable is ALWAYS the first off and last on.
Any good car parts/accessory shop will advise of the correct battery fitment for your vehicle.
Most car batteries have different physical sizes, in order to fit into a battery containers in the car of given dimensions. So you need to check the battery size. Also, depending on the voltage the vehicle runs on/uses, the replacement battery MUSt be of the same voltage, otherwise you will damage the car electronics. Most car factors/garages/service stations will know the appropriate battery for the car, providing you give then the make and model of the car.
Dead cell in the battery requiring a replacement battery or something is on pulling power from the battery. Can be any light on the car or any relay.