Yes. Some of the vehicle's electronics are voltage sensitive.
Yes, a bad cat can cause issues.
A bad O2 sensor can affect gas mileage. It is an emissions sensor, so when it goes bad, it does not reflect emissions performance on the car, which could cost a lot in gasoline.
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If the car won't start, jump it off. While it is running, remove the positive cable from the battery. If the car dies, then your alternator is bad. If it keeps running then you may have a bad battery.
The AC condenser would effect the performance of the AC system in the car.
Yes, bad or worn battery cables can cause a car to stall. These cables are essential for delivering electrical power from the battery to the engine and other components. If they are damaged or corroded, it can lead to poor electrical connections, resulting in insufficient power to the engine and causing it to stall. Regularly inspecting and maintaining battery cables is important for reliable vehicle performance.
Yes, one bad cell in a car battery will cause the car not to start.
its either the alternator the battery is bad or a loose or bad wire on the starter
Could be a few things, weak alternator, bad battery, bad wiring. If you have a subwoofer in your car with no battery cap that will certainly do it.
No, you should not use bottled water in a car battery. Car batteries typically require distilled water to avoid introducing impurities that can affect performance and lifespan. If the battery needs water, it's important to use distilled water to maintain proper electrolyte levels. Always refer to the manufacturer's guidelines for your specific battery type.
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