Is It Normal for a New Car Battery to Be Dead?
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It is abnormal for a newly purchased car to have a dead battery. Here are the relevant details: 1. Reasons: Since new cars should not have any issues, a dead battery in a new car is abnormal. Apart from the battery itself, it could also be due to later human-related problems. The most common issue is frequently using in-car electrical equipment—such as the radio or dome light—while the engine is off, leading to battery drain. Additionally, unauthorized installation of high-power electrical devices or forgetting to turn off the headlights after using the car at night can also cause the battery to drain. 2. Actions: During long-term parking, it is recommended to disconnect the battery's negative terminal to cut off power. It is best to start the vehicle once a week and let the engine idle for about 15 minutes to recharge the battery. If the battery is dead and the car cannot start, you can perform a jump-start using another vehicle. The specific steps are as follows: To jump-start a car battery, you need a rescue vehicle. Once the rescue vehicle is found, park the two cars facing each other. Prepare two jumper cables, open the hood, and connect the positive and negative terminals of both batteries using the jumper cables.