Dead cell in the battery or something is on pulling power from the battery.
When it's really hot outside, the heat can case the battery case to swell. The heat can also drain the battery causing it to go dead, and can cause permanent damage.
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.
Yes. If it is loose on the side that comes from that alternator, then the alt. is not getting the opportunity to charge the battery. So basically you're running your car on pure battery and it will go dead accordingly
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you make a phone go dead by taking out the battery
Depends on the battery.
A dead battery would not cause an engine to seize
if anything is running off the battery (visibly on) the battery will eventually go dead
You either have a battery that has a dead cell and needs replacing or something is on pulling power from the battery. Can be any light on the vehicle or a stuck relay. In rare instances a defective alternator can cause this.
Alternator is defective, dead cell in the battery, or something is on pulling power from the battery.
Dead cell in the battery or something is on pulling power from the battery. If it is a dead cell the battery must be replaced.