What Causes a Sudden Loss of Power Storage in a Car Battery?
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When a car battery fails to hold a charge, it is most likely due to deep discharge. The reasons for the loss of power storage and the hazards of battery depletion are as follows: Reasons: When the vehicle is turned off, certain devices may remain operational, continuously draining the battery and accelerating its degradation. Another common cause is the aging of the alternator belt. The engine directly drives the alternator via the belt, and the generated electricity is then rectified and stabilized before charging the car battery. Hazards of Battery Depletion: Unstable engine idling, reduced actual fuel injection, weakened ignition energy, inability to disable the anti-theft alarm, locking of the audio system, and malfunctioning of related systems, among others.