No. A loose battery connector will cause problems drawing power from the battery to start the vehicle, and it may present a bit of a problem charging it (but that is not likely because the charging current is low compared to the starting current). If you have a loose connector and the battery goes dead, clean and tighten your battery terminals and start making some checks. The loose connector will not cause your battery to go dead.
Certainly, a loose wire on the car battery can cause the car not to start.
Check for a loose or corroded battery cable Check for a weak battery Check for loose wire on starter or solenoid Dead spot on starter?
Dead battery? Loose or corroded battery cables? Wire disconnected at top of starter?
Yes, a loose wire can cause a breaker to trip. When a wire is loose, it can create a short circuit or excessive heat, which can trigger the breaker to trip as a safety measure to prevent electrical hazards.
alternator, or a wire to alternator loose
its either the alternator the battery is bad or a loose or bad wire on the starter
maybe juice is not getting to the starter, check starter connections and also check the battery ground wire(Neg), they can get loose
Loose or corroded battery cable? Loose wire on starter? Weak starter solenoid?
The bulb may be faulty or loose, there may be a loose wire or the battery may be in need of replacement.
yes
why would my starter wire burn, going from starter to battery
There are several things that can cause everything to go dead when you bump the starter. The most common cause will be a loose or corroded ground wire.