The temperature of a car battery typically ranges from 30°F to 120°F (-1°C to 49°C) during normal operation. Extreme temperatures can affect battery performance; cold weather can reduce capacity, while high temperatures can lead to overheating and potential damage. It's essential to monitor battery temperature, especially in extreme conditions, to ensure optimal performance and longevity.
if you can start car pull off the neg battery cable if car stalls its the altinater if it stays running it might be the battery
The average life expectancy on a hybrid car battery is approximately eight years. Temperature plays a role in how long the battery will last. Extreme high or low temperature will reduce the efficiency and the ability for the battery to hold charges. Extreme temperatures generally result in the Battery Condition Monitor module (BCM) is disabled in order to protect the battery. This can result in lower efficiency and lower life span of the battery.
P1492 (M) Ambient/Battery Temperature Sensor Volts Too High Battery temperature sensor input above acceptable range.
The colder the temperature , the less cranking power the battery has
temperature affects the activity of all chemicals, A car battery (with acid) can on really cold days not produce enough energy to start a car.
Depending on its age and the ambient temperature, maybe, but not likely if it is a good battery to start with.
A car may take longer to start in extreme cold, especially if it has an older, weaker battery. In any temperature, a car will take longer to start if it has a dying battery.
High temperature shortens battery life.Freezing a battery can kill it.
No, a car battery does not have mercury in it. It would be very dangerous to have mercury in a car battery.
there are lots more amps in a car battery eg there about 1.5 in a flash light and in a car battery there about 300 A car battery is a wet cell battery and a flashlight battery is a dry cell battery.
No. Most car heaters function by circulating anti-freeze through a device called a heater coil which underneath the dashboard of the car. The battery will start the car's heater fan, but the fan will simply blow ambient temperature air, rather than heated air.
It is located in the battery tray, right between the battery and the front of the car. You have to take off the battery cover to see it. Is is right next to the tube that comes from the front of the car to keep the battery cool. It looks like a small round button in a nut. It just unscrews, cost about $27 to replace.